blast

[blɑ:st]

n.爆炸, 巨响, 一阵(强风), 严厉的批评, 愉快的经历
v.爆破, 摧毁, 发出巨响, 用力撞击, 批评

例句与用法:

The bomb blast killed several harmless passers-by.

炸弹爆炸使几个无辜行人受伤。

A trumpeter sent out a warning blast.

号兵吹出告警的号声。

Rock music blasted full from the parlor.

震耳欲聋的摇滚乐从客厅传来。

Frost blasted the blossoms.

霜使花凋谢了。

词形变化:

名词: blaster | 动词过去式: blasted | 动词过去分词: blasted | 动词现在分词: blasting | 动词第三人称单数: blasts |

详细释义:

n.

1. (一阵)疾风(或气流等)[C]

A blast of wind blew my hat off.

一阵风吹走了我的帽子。

2. (喇叭等的)突然吹奏[C]

He gave a blast on his trumpet.

他突然吹起喇叭。

A blast of the trumpet gave her a start.

突然发出的喇叭声吓了她一跳。

3. 爆炸, 爆破[C]

4. 冲击波, 气浪[U]

5. 【美】【俚】狂欢会[C]; 狂欢

That was a great party. I had a blast.

那个宴会很棒, 我玩得尽兴极了。

6. 猛烈的批评; 狠狠的一击[C]

The leader of the opposition delivered a blast at the President.

反对党领袖对总统进行了猛烈抨击。

vt.

1. 炸开, 炸出, 炸掉[O]

The front gate was blasted open with a cannon.

前门被大炮轰开了。

2. 使枯萎, 损毁

The dry hot wind blasted the seedlings.

干热的风使秧苗枯萎。

3. 吹奏

The taxi-driver blasted the horn continuously.

出租车司机不停地按喇叭。

4. 严厉批评; 强烈谴责

The newspapers blasted the political corruption.

报纸对政治腐败加以强烈谴责。

5. 喷出, 爆发出

6. (后接it或其他宾语)诅咒

7. 击毙[(+down)]

The bandit was blasted down.

匪徒被击毙。

vi.

1. 爆炸; 轰击

2. 猛烈抨击

3. 飞速行进

The truck blasted toward the terminal.

卡车向终点疾驰。


短语词组:

(at) full blast

1. 最有效率地

He was working at full blast.

他正以最高的效率工作着。