blast1/blæst; blɑːst/n 1 [C] a sudden strong movement of wind or air 一阵疾风﹔一股气流: +of a blast of icy air 一股寒气2 [C] an explosion 爆炸: a bomb blast 炸弹爆炸Thirty-six people died in the blast. 有 36 人在爆炸中丧生。 3 [C] a sudden very loud noise 一声巨响: a long trumpet blast 一声又长又响的号声4 (at) full blast as strongly or loudly as possible 全力地﹔极响地: The TV was on full blast. 电视机的音量开到最大。5 a blastAmE spoken an enjoyable and exciting experience【美,口】欢乐而刺激的经历: We had a blast at Mitch's party. 我们在米奇的聚会上玩得很开心。
blast2v 1 [I,T] to break something into pieces using explosives 炸开﹔爆破: They blasted a tunnel through the side of the mountain. 他们在山腰炸出一条穿山隧道。2 also 又作 blast out [I,T] to produce a lot of loud noise, especially music 发出响亮的声音〔尤指音乐〕: +from Dance music blasted from the stereo. 立体声音响大声地播放着舞曲。a loudspeaker blasting rock music 大声播放摇滚乐的扬声器3 [T] to attack a place or person with bombs or guns 用炸弹[枪]袭击: Two gunmen blasted their way into the building. 两个持枪歹徒开着枪冲进大楼。
blast3spoken used when you are annoyed about something【口】该死〔表示恼怒〕: Blast! I’ve lost my keys! 该死! 我把钥匙弄丢了!
blastblastblastsblastedblasting2verb (blasts, blasting, blasted)to make a hole in something with an explosion: They blasted through the mountain to make a tunnel.blastblastblasts1noun1when a bomb explodes: Two people were killed in the blast.2a sudden movement of air: a blast of cold air3a sudden loud noise: The driver gave a few blasts on his horn.