- [countable]
an explosion or a powerful movement of air caused by an explosion 爆炸;(爆炸引起的)气浪,冲击波 a bomb blast 炸弹爆炸 27 schoolchildren were injured in the blast. 27 名学龄儿童在爆炸中受了伤。 The blast ripped through the building. 爆炸的气浪席卷了整座大楼。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- huge
- loud
- massive
- …
- survive
- cause
- hit something
- rip through something
- rock something
- …
- in a/the blast
- [countable]
a sudden strong movement of air 突如其来的强劲气流 Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- hot
- icy
- blast of
- [countable]
a sudden loud noise, especially one made by a musical instrument that you blow, or by a whistle or a car horn (吹奏乐器、哨子、汽车喇叭等突然发出的)响声,吹奏声,轰鸣 three short blasts on the ship’s siren 船上三次短促的汽笛声 The driver opened the door letting out a blast of Bob Marley. 司机打开车门,让鲍勃·马利发出一阵爆裂声。 He gave a short blast on his trumpet. 他猛吹了一下喇叭。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- hot
- icy
- blast of
- [countable]
(used especially in newspapers )尤用于报章 strong criticism 严厉的批评;激烈的抨击 Blast for prison governors in judge’s report. 法官报告中对典狱长猛烈抨击
- [singular] (informal)
a very happy experience that is a lot of fun 热闹的聚会;狂欢 - [countable] (North American English, informal)
a piece of advertising or information that is sent to a large number of people at the same time by email 群发的电子邮件广告(或信息) They sent out email blasts and posted information on all their websites. 他们发送电子邮件,并在所有网站上发布信息。
explosion爆炸
of air空气
loud noise大声
criticism批评
fun欢乐
email电子邮件
Word OriginOld English blǣst, of Germanic origin; related to blaze ‘present news in a sensational manner’.