单词 | blaster |
释义 | blastern. 1. One who blows or emits blasts. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > weather > wind > [noun] > blowing > violently > one who blaster1664 1664 C. Cotton Poet. Wks. (1765) 18 You there [Boreas], Goodman Blaster. 1854 J. S. Blackie in Blackwood's Mag. 76 261 That fiery blaster, Typhon. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musician > instrumentalist > wind player > [noun] > trumpeter bemerc950 trumpc1330 trumpet1390 clarioner1430 claryourc1440 trumpeter1497 trumpera1500 clarionist?1520 blaster?1578 ?1578 W. Patten Let. Entertainm. Killingwoorth 40 Triton, Neptunes blaster. 3. He who or that which blights, or ruins. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > [noun] > one who or that which destroys baneOE losera1340 leeserc1380 stroyerc1380 destroyer1382 ravenerc1390 castera1400 confounder1401 wastera1425 stroyc1440 undoerc1440 unmakerc1450 confounderess1509 hydraa1513 stroy-good1540 abolisher1548 thunderbolt1559 disannullera1572 stroy-all1573 ruiner1581 down-puller1583 murdererc1585 spendingc1595 blaster1598 assassin1609 ruinater1609 dissolver1611 minerc1614 destructioner1621 fordoer1631 sinker1632 destructive1640 deletery1642 assassinatea1658 ruinator1658 destroyeress1662 destructora1691 dissolvent1835 solvent1841 wrecker1882 destructant1889 1598 J. Marston Scourge of Villanie To Detraction sig. A3 Vile blaster of the freshest bloomes on earth..Detraction. 1760 S. Foote Minor i. 30 Dead to pleasures themselves, and the blasters of it in others. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > other sects and movements > blaster > [noun] blasterc1738 c1738 Rep. Irish Comm. Relig. in Fraser Berkeley vii. 254 Loose and disorderly persons have of late erected themselves into a Society or Club under the name of Blasters. 5. One who blasts rocks. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > worker > workers according to type of work > manual or industrial worker > miner > [noun] > other specific mine workers chipper1747 blaster1776 tributor1778 striker1824 shifter1830 bandsman1852 back-shift1860 drifter1864 metal man1883 stower1886 wagoner1886 hard rock1922 beacher1923 1776 T. Pennant Tour Scotl. (1790) III. 34 A blaster was kept in constant employment, to blast with gunpowder the great stones. 1884 Pall Mall Gaz. 10 Oct. 8/2 A rock blaster..explaining the working of a dynamite cartridge. 6. An iron borer used for rocks to be blasted. 7. Anything designed to produce a blast or draught of air. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > gas > air > moving air > [noun] > device for producing blast of air blower1795 blaster1830 blowing-machine1835 blowing-engine1845 blast-engine1875 blast-fan1879 1830 M. Donovan Domest. Econ. I. x. 353 The smoke and soot..are carried up the funnel over the mouth of the oven, the ascent being promoted by laying a blaster over the mouth: the blaster is a large piece of sheet-iron. Categories » 8. dialect (Scottish) A smoker. 9. Science Fiction. A weapon that emits a destructive blast. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > weapon > [noun] > a particular species of weapon > weapon emitting destructive blast blaster1950 1950 I. Asimov Pebble in Sky xvii. 179 It was a full-size blaster that could shred a man to atoms. 1958 Listener 13 Nov. 775/2 Elijah Baley, the human detective, with a blaster-pistol. 10. Golf. = sand-iron n. (b) at sand n.2 Compounds 2a. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > golf > equipment > [noun] > club > types of club play club1685 putting club1690 gentlemen's club1709 putter1783 spoon1790 iron1793 sand-iron1796 whip-club1808 cleek1829 driving putter1833 bunker-iron1857 driver1857 niblick1857 putting iron1857 baffing-spoon1858 mid-spoon1858 short spoon1858 sand-club1873 three-wood1875 long iron1877 driving cleek1881 mashie1881 putting cleek1881 track-iron1883 driving iron1887 lofting-iron1887 baffy1888 brassy1888 bulger1889 lofter1889 lofter1892 jigger1893 driving mashie1894 mid-iron1897 mashie-niblick1907 wood1915 pinsplitter1916 chipper1921 blaster1937 sand-wedge1937 wedge1937 1937 H. Longhurst Golf i. xxii. 198 The blaster gives no margin for error above the ball, but an almost infinite margin below it. 1948 Chambers's Jrnl. July 337/2 If you were a lovely young girl whose father had been a golf champion, would you touch a knock-kneed bowler even with a blaster? 1960 R. Lardner Out of Bunker ix. 146 I bent my blaster into a sharp V and hurled it end over end high up into the branches of a nearby tree. 1975 Oxf. Compan. Sports & Games 429/2 Sand-wedge (formerly ‘blaster’), 36 in. (912 mm.), 56°. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < |
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