blast

英 [blɑ?st] 美[bl?st]
  • n. 爆炸;沖擊波;一陣
  • vi. 猛攻
  • vt. 爆炸;損害;使枯萎
  • n. (Blast)人名;(德)布拉斯特

英英釋意


1. a long and hard-hit fly ball
2. a sudden very loud noise
3. a strong current of air;
"the tree was bent almost double by the gust"
4. an explosion (as of dynamite)
5. a highly pleasurable or exciting experience;
"we had a good time at the party"
"celebrating after the game was a blast"
6. intense adverse criticism;
"Clinton directed his fire at the Republican Party"
"the government has come under attack"
"don't give me any flak"