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blastBrE /blɑːst/NAmE /blæst/ noun➤explosion 爆炸 [C] an explosion or a powerful movement of air caused by an explosion 爆炸;(爆炸引起的)气浪,冲击波◆a bomb blast 炸弹爆炸◆27 schoolchildren were injured in the blast.27 名学龄儿童在爆炸中受了伤。➤of air 空气 [C] a sudden strong movement of air 突如其来的强劲气流◆A blast of hot air hit us as we stepped off the plane. 我们下飞机时,一股热浪向我们袭来。◆the wind's icy blasts 凛冽的狂风➤loud noise 大声 [C] a sudden loud noise, especially one made by a musical instrument that you blow, or by a whistle or a car horn (吹奏乐器、哨子、汽车喇叭等突然发出的)响声,吹奏声,轰鸣◆three short blasts on the ship's siren 船上三次短促的汽笛声➤criticism 批评 [C] () strong criticism 严厉的批评;激烈的抨击◆Blast for prison governors in judge's report.法官报告中对典狱长猛烈抨击➤fun 欢乐 [sing.] (informal) a very enjoyable experience that is a lot of fun 热闹的聚会;狂欢◆The party was a blast. 聚会非常热闹。◆We had a blast at the party. 我们在聚会上玩得很开心。➤email 电子邮件 [C] (NAmE, informal) a piece of advertising or information that is sent to a large number of people at the same time by email 群发的电子邮件广告(或信息)●a ˌblast from the ˈpast(informal) a person or thing from your past that you see, hear, meet, etc. again in the present (现在又看见、听到、遇到等的)故人,往事,旧物●(at) full ˈblastwith the greatest possible volume or power 最大音量地;最大马力地◆She had the car stereo on at full blast. 她把汽车音响开到了最大音量。 blastBrE /blɑːst/NAmE /blæst/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they blast BrE /blɑːst/ NAmE /blæst/present simple - he / she / it blasts BrE /blɑːsts/ NAmE /blæsts/past simple blasted BrE /ˈblɑːstɪd/ NAmE /ˈblæstɪd/past participle blasted BrE /ˈblɑːstɪd/ NAmE /ˈblæstɪd/ -ing form blasting BrE /ˈblɑːstɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈblæstɪŋ/➤explode 爆炸 [T, I] ~ (sth) (+ adv./prep.) to violently destroy or break sth into pieces, using explosives (用炸药)炸毁,把…炸成碎片;爆破◆They blasted a huge crater in the runway. 他们在飞机跑道上炸了一个大坑。◆They had to blast a tunnel through the mountain. 他们得炸出一条穿山隧道。◆All the windows were blasted inwards with the force of the explosion. 爆炸的震动力把所有窗户都震碎到屋里。◆The jumbo jet was blasted out of the sky. 那架巨型喷气式飞机在空中被炸成碎片。◆Danger! Blasting in Progress! 危险!爆破进行中!➤make loud noise 发出高声 [I, T] to make a loud unpleasant noise, especially music 发出刺耳的高音,轰鸣(尤指音乐)◆~ (out) Music suddenly blasted out from the speakers. 喇叭中突然响起了轰鸣的音乐。◆~ sth (out) The radio blasted out rock music at full volume. 收音机以最大音量播放摇滚乐。➤criticize 批评 [T] ~ sb/sth (for sth/for doing sth) (informal) to criticize sb/sth severely 严厉批评;猛烈抨击◆The movie was blasted by all the critics. 这部影片受到了所有评论家的严厉抨击。➤hit/kick/shoot 打;踢;击 [T] ~ sb/sth (+ adv./prep.) (informal) to hit, kick or shoot sb/sth with a lot of force 狠打;猛踢;猛击◆He blasted the ball past the goalie. 他飞脚将球踢过了守门员。◆He blasted (= shot) the policeman right between the eyes. 他对着那个警察的眉心开了一枪。➤air/water 空气;水 [T] ~ sb/sth (+ adv./prep.) to direct air, water, etc. at sb/sth with a lot of force 向…猛吹;(用水)向…喷射◆Police blasted the demonstrators with water cannons. 警察用高压水炮喷射示威者。➤destroy with disease, etc. 使毁于疾病等 [T, usually passive] ~ sthto destroy sth such as a plant with disease, cold, heat, etc. 使(植物等)毁于疾病(或寒冷、酷热等)◆Their whole crop had been blasted by a late frost. 一场晚霜把他们的庄稼全毁了。 ●ˌblast aˈwayif a gun or sb using a gun blasts away, the gun fires continuously and loudly 连续高声地射击●ˌblast ˈoff(of spacecraft 宇宙飞船) to leave the ground 发射升空 SYN lift off, take off ➡ related noun blast-off blastBrE /blɑːst/NAmE /blæst/ exclamation(informal, especially BrE) people sometimes say Blast! when they are annoyed about sth (恼怒时说)该死,倒霉◆Oh blast! The car won't start. 真该死!车子发动不了。 |