blast

[blɑːst]
n
an explosion, as of dynamite
the rapid movement of air away from the centre of an explosion, combustion of rocket fuel, etc.a wave of overpressure caused by an explosion; shock wave
the charge of explosive used in a single explosion
a sudden strong gust of wind or air
a sudden loud sound, as of a trumpet
a violent verbal outburst, as of criticism
a forcible jet or stream of air, esp one used to intensify the heating effect of a furnace, increase the draught in a steam engine, or break up coal at a coalface
any of several diseases of plants and animals, esp one producing withering in plants
a very enjoyable or thrilling experience
the party was a blast
interj
an exclamation of annoyance (esp in phrases such as blast it! blast him!)
vb
to destroy or blow up with explosives, shells, etc
to make or cause to make a loud harsh noise
to remove, open, etc, by an explosion
to blast a hole in a wall
to ruin; shatter
the rain blasted our plans for a picnic
to wither or cause to wither; blight or be blighted
to criticize severely
to shoot or shoot at
he blasted away at the trees
See blastoff
- 习惯用语
- full blast at maximum speed, volume etc
- at full blast 同