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blast /BrE blɑːst; NAmE blæst/ ► SEE ALLblast away (at sb/sth)blast sb/sth away blast offblast outblast sth out●ˌblast aˈway (at sb/sth) if a gun or sb using a gun blasts away, the gun fires loudly and continuously 砰砰射击;猛烈轰击◆The machine guns blasted away all night. 机关枪射击声彻夜不停。[v + adv]●ˌblast sb/sth aˈway (less frequent) to kill sb or remove sth or break it apart violently, for example with a gun, bombs, etc. 击毙,炸死(某人);炸毁,炸开(某物)◆They have blasted away the side of this beautiful valley to make a road. 为了修路,他们把这座美丽峡谷的一侧炸开了。◆ (figurative) This theory has been blasted away by the new evidence. 这一理论被新的证据推翻了。SYN blow sb/sth away[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] (rare) ●ˌblast ˈoffwhen a spacecraft blasts off, it leaves the ground and goes up into space (航天器)发射,升空◆The rocket blasted off at 7.28 p.m. 晚上 7 时 28 分火箭发射升空了。SYN lift off[v + adv]▸ ˈblast-off noun [uncountable] the moment when a spacecraft leaves the ground (航天器的)发射,起飞◆Blast-off will be in 30 seconds. 距离发射时间还有 30 秒。●ˌblast ˈout●ˌblast sth ˈoutif music blasts out or a radio, etc. blasts out music, it is produced or played very loudly (音乐)高声奏出;(收音机等)大声播放(音乐)◆A Beatles song was blasting out at full volume. 一首披头士乐队的歌曲正以最大音量播放着。◆The radio was blasting out heavy rock music. 收音机正在高声播放重摇滚乐。SYN blare out, blare sth out[v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] |