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词组 blast
释义 blast
verb
  1. to use a drug, especially to smoke marijuana US, 1943
    • At York Avenue we goofed all day ... as we’ve been doing for 2 weeks now, laugh ... laugh ... laugh; imitated “B” movies; blasting hay; talking. — Jack Kerouac, Windblown World, p. 395, 10 January 1949
    • Sure, we’ll be seeing you over the weekend, and we’ll blast some of this tea, okay? — John Clellon Holmes, John Clellon, p. 106, 1952
    • We were at a crazy pad before going and were blasting like crazy and were up so high that I just didn’t give a shit for anyone[.] — Hubert Selby Jr, Last Exit to Brooklyn, pp. 39–40, 1957
    • Do you want to blast? I have two in my purse. — Morton Cooper, High School Confidential, p. 69, 1958
    • — Francis J. Rigney and L. Douglas Smith, The Real Bohemia, p. xiii, 1961
    • I didn’t know this bit coot blasted any? — Mickey Spillane, Return of the Hood, p. 88, 1964
    • Nay, dad, I’ve been blasting yerba. I have a going high. — Piri Thomas, Down These Mean Streets, p. 110, 1967
    • Here you’d be with a joint in your hand, and you’d be blasting before you knew what had happened. — Herbert Huncke, Guilty of Everything, pp. 1–2, 1990
    • — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 28, 1996
  2. to criticise someone or something severely UK, 1953
    Mainly journalistic.
    • Critics Blast N.Y. School for Gay Pupils[.] — Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press, 25 August 2003
  3. to reprimand someone UK, 1984
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