Толковый словарь английского языка - blast
Blast
blast
I. noun see: blow Date: before 12th century 1. a violent gust of wind, the effect or accompaniment (as sleet) of such a gust, the sound produced by an impulsion of air through a wind instrument or whistle, something resembling a gust of wind: as, a stream of air or gas forced through a hole, a vehement outburst, the continuous blowing to which a charge of ore or metal is subjected in a ~ furnace, 4. a sudden pernicious influence or effect , a disease of plants marked by the formation of destructive lesions on leaves and inflorescences, 5. an explosion or violent detonation, the shock wave of an explosion, a forceful hit (as in baseball) or shot (as in soccer or golf), speed , capacity , operation , an enjoyably exciting experience, occasion, or event , II. verb Date: 14th century intransitive verb blare , to make a vigorous attack, 3. to use an explosive, shoot , to hit a golf ball out of a sand trap with explosive force, to proceed rapidly or aggressively , transitive verb 1. to injure by or as if by the action of wind, blight , 2. to shatter by or as if by an explosive, to remove, open, or form by or as if by an explosive, shoot , to attack vigorously, to cause to ~ off , to hit vigorously and effectively , to play loudly , ~er noun
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comb. form Biol. 1 an embryonic cell (erythroblast) (cf. -CYTE). 2 a germ layer of an embryo (epiblast). Etymology: Gk blastos sprout BLAST n., v., & int. --n. 1 a strong gust of wind. 2 a a destructive wave of highly compressed air spreading outwards from an explosion. b such an explosion. 3 the single loud note of a wind instrument, car horn, whistle, etc. 4 colloq. a severe reprimand. 5 a strong current of air used in smelting etc. --v. 1 tr. blow up (rocks etc.) with explosives. 2 tr. a wither, shrivel, or blight (a plant, animal, limb, etc.) (blasted oak). b destroy, ruin (blasted her hopes). c strike with divine anger; curse. 3 intr. & tr. make or cause to make a loud or explosive noise (blasted away on his trumpet). 4 tr. colloq. reprimand severely. 5 colloq. a tr. shoot; shoot at. b intr. shoot. --int. expressing annoyance. Phrases and idioms at full blast colloq. working at maximum speed etc. blast-furnace a smelting furnace into which compressed hot air is driven. blast-hole a hole containing an explosive charge for blasting. blast off (of a rocket etc.) take off from a launching site. blast-off n. 1 the launching of a rocket etc. 2 the initial thrust for this. Etymology: OE bl{aelig}st f. Gmc ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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