单词 | blast |
释义 | blast UK [blɑ:st] US [blæst] verb EXPLODE 爆炸 intransitive or transitive ■to explode or destroy something or someone with explosives, or to break through or hit something with a similar, very strong force 炸毁,爆破 •A tunnel was to be blasted through the mountains.要在群山中开凿一条隧道。 •They heard the guns blasting away •figurative ⇒ See also sandblastUK [blɑ:st] US [blæst] verb NOISE 噪声 intransitive ■to make a very loud and unpleasant noise 产生巨大噪声;发出刺耳声 •guns/music blasting (away/out) UK [blɑ:st] US [blæst] verb CRITICIZE 批判 transitive informal ■to criticize someone or something severely 抨击,严厉批评 •The government was blasted by the opposition for failing to reduce inflation.政府因未能缓解通货膨胀而遭到反对派的抨击。 UK [blɑ:st] US [blæst] verb Phrasal Verbs blast off ■If a rocket blasts off, it leaves the ground to go into space. (火箭)发射 UK [blɑ:st] US [blæst] noun EXPLOSION 爆炸 ADVANCED countable ■an explosion 爆炸,爆破 •Three people were injured in UK [blɑ:st] US [blæst] noun AIR 风 countable ■a sudden strong blow of air 一阵(疾风或强劲的气流);狂风,暴风 •A blast of UK [blɑ:st] US [blæst] noun NOISE 噪声 countable ■a sudden loud noise 突然的巨响 •a blast of •The headteacher blew three blasts on UK [blɑ:st] US [blæst] noun EVENT 事件 countable usually singular US informal ■an exciting or enjoyable experience or event, often a party 喧嚣的派对,狂欢 •You should have come with us last night, we had a real blast!昨天晚上你真该跟我们一起来,我们痛快地狂欢了一场! UK [blɑ:st] US [blæst] noun a blast from the past humorous ■something that you experience which surprises you because it is a very long time since you last experienced it and you had almost forgotten about it 令人触动很大的往事 UK [blɑ:st] US [blæst] exclamation (also blast it) old-fashioned informal ■an expression of anger 该死,讨厌 •Oh blast! I've left my keys at home!哎,该死!我把锁匙留在家里了! |
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