blast 在英語-中文(繁體)詞典中的翻譯
blastverb uk
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/blɑːst/ us
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/blæst/
blast verb
(EXPLODE, HIT)
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[ I or T ] to explode or destroy something or someone with explosives, or to break through or hit something with a similar, very strong force
炸毀;爆破
An explosion blasted through the wall. They blasted tunnels into the side of the mountain. He saw what he thought was a grizzly bear and blasted it with his rifle. 也請參見
sandblast
更多範例减少例句Guerrillas blasted a hole in the outer wall of the embassy compound. Perhaps a giant impact blasted away part of the earth's crust. They blast pheasants out of the sky with their shotguns.The two teams turn their paint guns on each other and blast away.The defender blasted the ball from 25 metres away.
blast verb
(NOISE)
[ I or T ] to make a very loud and unpleasant noise, or to make something do this
産生巨大噪聲;發出刺耳聲
We could hear music blasting out from his car. Loudspeakers blasted patriotic music. He blasted his car horn aggressively.
blast verb
(CRITICIZE)
[ T ] informal to criticize someone or something severely
抨撃,嚴厲批評
The administration was blasted for failing to create jobs.
政府因未能創造工作機會而遭到抨擊。
Recently she blasted what she described as a culture of exploitation in the fashion industry.
片語動詞
blast off
blastnoun [ C ] uk
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blast noun [C]
(EXPLOSION)
an explosion
爆炸;爆破
Three people were injured in the blast.
爆炸中有三人受傷。
更多範例减少例句The blast had torn the building apart.These bomb blasts suggest that the terrorists are (going) on the attack again.Yesterday's blast killed at least two people and injured 11 others.A powerful bomb blast has rocked the city, killing at least 28 people and wounding more than 200 others.The blast killed an off-duty policeman and critically injured a nurse.
blast noun [C]
(AIR)
a sudden strong blow of air
疾風,狂風;一陣強勁的氣流
A blast of cold air hit him as he opened the window.
他打開窗,一陣冷風向他襲來。
blast noun [C]
(NOISE)
a sudden loud noise
(突然發出的)響聲
a blast of music
突然高聲響起的音樂
The coach blew three blasts on a whistle.
教練吹了三聲哨子。
blast noun [C]
(EVENT)
[ usually singular ] US informal an exciting or enjoyable experience or event, often a party
喧囂的派對;狂歡
You should have come with us last night - we had a real blast!
昨天晚上你真該跟我們一起來,我們痛快地狂歡了一場!
blast noun [C]
(EMAIL)
US an email sent by a company or organization to a large number of people
(公司、組織等傳發的)群發電子郵件
He announced in an email blast to supporters that he is suspending his campaign.
在給自己的支持者群發的一封電子郵件中,他宣佈推遲運動時間。
習語
a blast from the past
blastexclamation
old-fashioned informal uk
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/blæst/ (also blast it)
an expression of anger
該死,討厭
Oh blast! I've left my keys at home!
哎,該死!我把鎖匙留在家裡了!
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blast的例句
blast
The roar of machinery goes on day and night and blasting operations often damage his house.
來自 Hansard archive
該例句來自Hansard存檔。包含以下議會許可信息開放議會許可v3.0
Current studies are examining blasting and traffic, and we expect to publish the results later this year.
來自 Hansard archive
該例句來自Hansard存檔。包含以下議會許可信息開放議會許可v3.0
Frankly, tourists come to the lake district to see not blasted heath and wilderness but a man-made landscape.
來自 Hansard archive
該例句來自Hansard存檔。包含以下議會許可信息開放議會許可v3.0
Synthetic rubber has been put under the shelter of protective legislation well beyond the reach of the cold, blasting winds of free competition.
來自 Hansard archive
該例句來自Hansard存檔。包含以下議會許可信息開放議會許可v3.0
Together, they will better enable horticulture to stand upon its own feet and meet the blasts of competition from wherever they come.
來自 Hansard archive
該例句來自Hansard存檔。包含以下議會許可信息開放議會許可v3.0
Archaeologists have generally short-circuited fields of action (which are particular, numerous and nit-picky to study) in blasting a road from agency to action, but this has been a mistake.
來自 Cambridge English Corpus
Reasons for the scarcity of recorded blasts by lightning strikes may include lack of sufficient energy, as well as the difficulty in distinguishing effects from man-made explosions.
來自 Cambridge English Corpus
He wanted a shop, and we have put in £1 million to refurbish the blasted buildings!
來自 Hansard archive
該例句來自Hansard存檔。包含以下議會許可信息開放議會許可v3.0
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