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单词 blast
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blastblast1 /blæst/ ●○○ noun Etymology Collocations 1AIR/WIND [countable] a sudden strong movement of wind or air SYN gust: blast of A blast of cold air swept through the hut.2EXPLOSION [countable] an explosion, or the very strong movement of air that it causes:  The blast was heard three miles away. Thirty-six people died in the blast.bomb/nuclear/shotgun etc. blast a bomb blast in the subway3FUN a blast informal an enjoyable and exciting experience:  The concert was a blast. We had a blast at the fair.4full blast as strongly, loudly, or fast as possible:  The heating was on full blast.go/run full blast Air conditioners were going full blast.5a blast from the past informal something from the past that you remember, see, or hear again, that reminds you of that time in your life:  That’s a blast from the past. No one’s called me Janie in years.6EMOTION a sudden strong expression of a powerful emotion, especially criticism or anger: blast at The article was a blast at Hollywood studios.7NOISE [countable] a sudden very loud noise:  The referee gave a blast on his whistle and we were off.
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blastblast2 ●○○ verb Verb Table Collocations 1GUN/BOMB [transitive] to damage or destroy something, or to injure or kill someone, using a gun or a bomb:  The plane was blasted out of the sky by a terrorist bomb. The explosion blasted a hole in the county courthouse.2CRITICIZE [transitive] to criticize something very strongly SYN criticize:  Environmental groups blasted the plan for more logging in the area.blast somebody for (doing) something He blasted Dillon for breaking his word.3LOUD NOISE [intransitive, transitive] (also blast out) to produce a lot of loud noise, especially music:  a radio blasting out musicblast from Music blasted from the speakers in the living room.4BREAK something INTO PIECES [intransitive, transitive] to break something into pieces using explosives, especially in order to build something such as a road: blast through Four tunnels were made by blasting through the canyon rock.blast something through/in something Slowly they blasted a path through the mountains.blast something out of something A huge statue is being blasted out of the rock.5AIR/WATER [transitive] to direct air or water at something with great force:  A storm blasted the Florida coast with 75 m.p.h. winds.6SPORTS to beat another team very badly:  The Seahawks were blasted 35–14 by the Broncos at the start of the season.7HIT/KICK something [transitive] to hit or kick something very hard, especially a ball in a sport:  Newman blasted one into left field in the second inning.8blast somebody’s hopes literary to destroy someone’s hope of doing something9blast! (also blast her/it etc.) spoken old-fashioned said when you are very annoyed about something:  Oh blast it! I forgot my key.blast away phrasal verb to shoot at something or someone:  In the game, you ride a dragon and blast away at monsters.blast off phrasal verb if a spacecraft blasts off, it leaves the ground see also blast-off
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