单词 | blast it |
释义 | blast it —blast /blɑːst/ aep /blæst/ exclamation (ALSO blast it) OLD-FASHIONED INFORMAL ► F0 an expression of anger: » Oh blast! I've left my keys at home!Thesaurus+: ↑Expressions of angernoun [C] (AIR) ► F0 a sudden strong blow of air: » A blast of cold air hit him as he opened the window.Thesaurus+: ↑Wind and winds , ↑Stormy weathernoun [C] (EXPLOSION) ► F0 an explosion: » Three people were injured in the blast.Thesaurus+: ↑Exploding and erupting• • • Extra Examples:» The blast had torn the building apart.» These bomb blasts suggest that the terrorists are (going) on the attack again.» Yesterday's blast killed at least two people and injured 11 others.» A powerful bomb blast has rocked the Sri Lankan capital Colombo, killing at least 28 people and wounding more than 200 others.» The blast killed an off-duty policeman and critically injured a nurse.noun [C] (NOISE) ► F0 a sudden loud noise: » a blast of music» The headteacher blew three blasts on a whistle.Thesaurus+: ↑Noise and noisynoun [C] [usually singular] US INFORMAL (EVENT) ► F0 an exciting or enjoyable experience or event, often a party: » You should have come with us last night - we had a real blast!Thesaurus+: ↑Informal words for partiesverb [I or T] (EXPLODE) ↑Verb Endings for blast ► F0 to explode or destroy something or someone with explosives, or to break through or hit something with a similar, very strong force: » A tunnel was to be blasted through the mountains.» They heard the guns blasting away all night.» FIGURATIVE Their latest album blasted (its way) up the charts (= moved very quickly because of its popularity).→ SEE ALSO SANDBLAST(Cf. ↑sandblast)Thesaurus+: ↑Destroying and demolishing , ↑Damaging and spoilingThesaurus+: ↑Exploding and erupting• • • Extra Examples:» The blast had torn the building apart.» These bomb blasts suggest that the terrorists are (going) on the attack again.» Yesterday's blast killed at least two people and injured 11 others.» A powerful bomb blast has rocked the Sri Lankan capital Colombo, killing at least 28 people and wounding more than 200 others.» The blast killed an off-duty policeman and critically injured a nurse.verb [I or T] (NOISE) ↑Verb Endings for blast ► F0 to make a very loud and unpleasant noise: » guns/music blasting (away/out)Thesaurus+: ↑Noise and noisyverb [T] INFORMAL (CRITICIZE) ↑Verb Endings for blast ► F0 to criticize someone or something severely: » The government was blasted by the opposition for failing to create jobs.Thesaurus+: ↑Disapproving and criticizing , ↑Damaging reputation |
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