blast

US /blæst/
UK /blæst/
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1.

爆炸, 衝擊波

a destructive wave of highly compressed air spreading outward from an explosion

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The explosion sent a powerful blast through the building.
爆炸發出了強大的衝擊波穿過建築物。
The sudden blast of air knocked him off his feet.
突然的氣流把他吹倒了。
2.

巨響, 鳴笛聲

a sudden strong and unpleasant sound

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The car horn gave a loud blast.
汽車喇叭發出了響亮的鳴笛聲
A sudden blast of music startled everyone.
突然的巨響音樂嚇了所有人一跳。
3.

開心, 狂歡

a very enjoyable experience or party

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We had a real blast at the concert last night.
昨晚我們在音樂會上玩得很開心
The party was a total blast!
派對真是太了!
1.

炸毀, 爆破

to destroy or break apart with explosives

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They plan to blast the old building to make way for a new one.
他們計劃炸毀舊建築,為新建築騰出空間。
The miners used dynamite to blast through the rock.
礦工們用炸藥炸開岩石。
2.

吹響, 大聲播放

to make a loud noise, especially with a horn or whistle

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The referee will blast his whistle to start the game.
裁判將吹響哨子開始比賽。
The band began to blast out their latest hit.
樂隊開始大聲播放他們最新的熱門歌曲。
3.

抨擊, 痛罵

to criticize someone or something severely

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The critics blasted the new movie for its weak plot.
評論家們猛烈抨擊這部新電影的情節薄弱。
He was blasted by his boss for missing the deadline.
他因為錯過截止日期而被老闆痛罵