Word: blast

Category: blast

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Synonyms: blast

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Translations: blast

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spanish
Translations:
explosión
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german
Translations:
explosion, schlagen, gebläseluft, bö, druckwelle, beschießen, abstrahlen, windstoß, hauen
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french
Translations:
rafale, souffle, bourrasque, détonation, explosion
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italian
Translations:
esplosione, raffica
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dutch
Translations:
ontploffing
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russian
Translations:
взрыв, подрывать, высаживать, высадить, проклятый, налет, взрывать, заряд, играть, звук, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
sprenge
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finnish
Translations:
tuhota, pamaus, räjähdys, hipat, ilmavirta, paukku
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czech
Translations:
výbuch
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polish
Translations:
wysadzać, zadęcie, burza, eksplozja, wysadzić, wybuch, podmuch
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hungarian
Translations:
élvezet, robbantás, kényszerhuzat, banzáj, szirénabúgás, szirénázás, sípszó
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turkish
Translations:
patlama
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greek
Translations:
έκρηξη
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ukrainian
Translations:
висаджувати, підірвати, підривати, грати, вибух
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estonian
Translations:
plahvatus, puhang, õhkima
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croatian
Translations:
eksplozije, udar
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slovak
Translations:
výbuch, náraz

The meaning and "use of": blast

noun
  • a destructive wave of highly compressed air spreading outward from an explosion. - they were thrown backward by the blast
  • a strong gust of wind or air. - the icy blast hit them
  • a single loud note of a horn, whistle, or other noisemaking device. - a blast of the ship's siren
  • a severe reprimand. - I braced myself for the inevitable blast
  • an enjoyable experience or lively party. - it could turn out to be a real blast
verb
  • blow up or break apart (something solid) with explosives. - quantities of solid rock had to be blasted away
  • make or cause to make a loud continuous musical or other noise. - music blasted out at full volume
  • kick, strike, or throw (a ball) hard. - Ripken blasted the ball into the gap in right field
  • (of a wind or other natural force) wither, shrivel, or blight (a plant). - crops blasted on the eve of harvest
exclamation
  • expressing annoyance. - “Blast! The car won't start!”

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