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/blɑːst/ |
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1 | C mainly journalism an explosion , especially one caused by a bomb (尤指炸弹引起的)爆炸 |
| Ten people were injured in the blast. 10人在这次爆炸中受伤。 |
| The force of the blast threw bodies into the air. 爆炸力把尸体抛到了空中。 |
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2 | C a strong current of air , wind , heat etc 一股(气流);一阵(风);一股(热气) |
| +of A blast of cold air hit them as they opened the door. 他们开门时一股冷气迎面袭来。 |
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3 | C a sudden short loud sound , especially on a musical instrument , a car horn , or a whistle (尤指由乐器、汽车喇叭或汽笛、哨子发出的)突然而短促的响亮声音 |
| The ship’ s siren let out several short blasts. 轮船的汽笛发出几声短促的吼鸣声。 |
| +of There was a sudden blast of music as the car sped by. 汽车飞驰而过时突然发出一阵响亮的音乐声。 |
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4 | C usually singular a piece of strong criticism 严厉的批评;猛烈的抨击 |
| The press responded to his remarks with a blast of criticism. 新闻界对他的言论进行了一番猛烈抨击。 |
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5 | C a sudden strong attack by a team or player , in which goals or points are scored (球队或选手的)猛烈进攻 |
| His four-goal blast confirmed his reputation as a striker. 他的大力击球得了4分,证实他是名优秀的击球手。 |
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6 | singular MAINLY AMERICAN spoken a very enjoyable experience 愉快的经历 |
| It was a great trip – we had a real blast! 这是一次美妙的旅行,我们真的玩得很开心! |
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- | (at) full blast |
| as loudly or with as much power as possible |
| 以最大的音量;全力地 |
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| They had their music going full blast. 他们把音乐开到最大音量。 |
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- | a blast from the past informal |
| someone you knew or something that existed in the past , that suddenly appears again or that you are reminded of again |
| 突然出现的故人;使人突然想起的往事 |
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