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词组 blast away
释义
Idiom
blast away
1.
to be very loud.
The radio blasted away with sad country and western songs.
2.
to strongly criticize or attack with words.
People with no sense at all blast away on talk radio all day.The prosecutor blasted away at him without letup.

Phr V
blast away
blasts, blasting, blasted
blast away
to fire a gun again and againoften + at
The navy's guns blasted away at enemy units on shore.
phraseblast away1. blast awayblast away sb/sthblast sb/sth away to keep firing a gun continuously: Schwarzenegger grabs a machine gun and blasts away until all the bad guys are dead on the floor.+ at The farmer started blasting away at the crows with his shotgun. SIMILAR TO: blaze away2. blast away sth/sbblast sth/sb away to destroy something or kill someone by shooting at them or by using explosives: In the film "Magnum Force", Clint Eastwood blasts away a group of corrupt cops. Small balls of Semtex, powerful enough to blast away doors, were smuggled into the prison.3. blast away if a radio, band etc is blasting away, it is playing music very loudly, especially for a long period of time: At 2am, the band was still blasting away. The teenagers next door have their stereo blasting away all night. SIMILAR TO: blare away4. blast away especially AmE to strongly and publicly criticize someone or something - used especially in news reports+ at He blasted away at city officials, blaming them for the housing shortage. Democrats are expected to blast away at the proposed budget cuts.

blast away

1. To be extremely loud. If grandma's TV is blasting away, gently remind her to put in her hearing aids.
2. To vehemently criticize someone or something. The senator's disgusted constituents blasted away at him during the town hall meeting.
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