blast
英 [blɑːst]
美[blæst]
- n. 爆炸;冲击波;一阵
- vi. 猛攻
- vt. 爆炸;损害;使枯萎
- n. (Blast)人名;(德)布拉斯特
英英释意
- 1. a long and hard-hit fly ball
- 2. a sudden very loud noise
- 3. a strong current of air;
- "the tree was bent almost double by the gust"
- 4. an explosion (as of dynamite)
- 5. a highly pleasurable or exciting experience;
- "we had a good time at the party"
- "celebrating after the game was a blast"
- 6. intense adverse criticism;
- "Clinton directed his fire at the Republican Party"
- "the government has come under attack"
- "don't give me any flak"
双语例句
- 1. The space shuttle had been scheduled to blast off at 04:38.
- 航天飞机已经预定于凌晨4点38分发射升空。
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- 2. The blast caused extensive damage, shattering the ground-floor windows.
- 爆炸造成了巨大的破坏,震碎了一楼的窗户。
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- 3. It's thought that the blast occurred when volatile chemicals exploded.
- 人们认为,易挥发的化学物质爆炸时产生了冲击波。
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- 4. The original planned launch was called off four minutes before blast-off.
- 原定的发射在点火起飞前4分钟被取消。
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- 5. British experts delivered a strong counter-blast to the Professor's claims.
- 英国专家对该教授的断言进行了强烈驳斥。
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