1 blast /ˈblæst/ Brit /ˈblɑːst/ noun plural blasts
/ˈblæst/ Brit /ˈblɑːst/
noun
plural blasts
Learner's definition of BLAST
[count]
1
a : a mass of air that moves very quickly and forcefully疾風;強風 b : a mass of water, gas, heat, etc., that moves very quickly and forcefully through the air(強勁的)水流,氣流,熱浪 2
: the loud sound made by a horn or a whistle(喇叭或哨子發出的)響亮聲音 4
: a sudden powerful force突如其來的強勁力量 5
informal : a very enjoyable and exciting experience狂歡;愉快的經歷
blast from the past
informal
: something that reminds you of an earlier time勾起回憶的事物
full blast
informal
: with as much loudness or power as possible用最大音量;用最大能量 -
The engines were running (at) full blast.發動機正全速運轉。
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She turned up the heat full blast.她把暖氣開到最大。
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The stereo was going full blast. [=the stereo was very loud]音響被開到最大。
2 blast /ˈblæst/ Brit /ˈblɑːst/ verb
blasts; blasted; blasting
2 blast
/ˈblæst/ Brit /ˈblɑːst/
verb
blasts; blasted; blasting
Learner's definition of BLAST
1
a : to destroy, break apart, or remove (something) with an explosive炸毀;炸碎;炸掉 [+ object]
[no object]
b [+ object] : to create (a space or opening) with explosives(用炸藥)炸出,炸開 2
[+ object] : to strongly criticize (someone or something) especially in public(尤指公開地)嚴厲批評,痛斥,猛烈抨擊 -
The mayor was blasted by the local press.市長受到當地輿論界的猛烈抨擊。
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The judge blasted the lawyers for delaying the trial.法官痛斥那些律師延誤了審判。
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Human rights groups have blasted the government for its treatment of political prisoners.人權組織強烈譴責政府對政治犯的處置方式。
3
: to shoot (something or someone) with a weapon(朝…)射擊,轟擊 [+ object]
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He blasted his rival with a pistol.他向敵人開槍。
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A gunship blasted enemy headquarters.一架武裝直升機轟炸了敵軍總部。
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They blasted the enemy plane out of the sky.他們把敵機從空中擊落。
[no object]
4
[+ object] : to hit (something or someone) with a mass of water, air, etc., that is moving forcefully(用水、氣等)噴射,猛吹 5
[+ object] : to hit or kick (something) with great force狠打;猛踢 6
: to make a loud and usually unpleasant sound : blare發出響亮刺耳的聲音 [no object]
[+ object]
blast off
[phrasal verb] of a missile, rocket, or spacecraft
: to leave the ground and begin flight(導彈、火箭、航天飛機等)發射,升空,起飛 — see also blastoff
— blaster
noun, plural blasters [count]
— blasting
noun [noncount] 3 blast /ˈblæst/ Brit /ˈblɑːst/ interjection
3 blast
/ˈblæst/ Brit /ˈblɑːst/
interjection
Learner's definition of BLAST
informal
—
used to express anger or annoyance該死,倒黴(用於表示憤怒或氣惱)