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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. blast [ingl. am. blæst, ingl. brit. blɑːst] SUST.

1. blast:

blast (of air, wind)
blast (of water, sand)
an icy blast

2.1. blast (explosion):

blast

2.2. blast (explosive charge):

blast

2.3. blast (shock wave):

blast

2.4. blast (outburst):

blast
blast
he got a real blast from his wife coloq.

3. blast (of sound):

blast
(at) full blast he had the TV on full blast
(at) full blast he had the TV on full blast

4. blast (enjoyable event) ingl. am. coloq.:

it'll be a blast

II. blast [ingl. am. blæst, ingl. brit. blɑːst] V. trans.

1.1. blast (make explode):

blast dam/rock

1.2. blast (shoot):

blast

1.3. blast (attack):

blast
blast

2. blast (expressing annoyance) esp ingl. brit. coloq.:

blast it!
¡maldición! coloq.

3. blast (ruin) liter.:

blast crops

III. blast [ingl. am. blæst, ingl. brit. blɑːst] V. intr.

blast

IV. blast [ingl. am. blæst, ingl. brit. blɑːst] INTERJ. ingl. brit. coloq.

blast
¡maldición! coloq.

blast-hole [ingl. am. ˈblæstˌhoʊl, ingl. brit. ˈblɑːsthəʊl] SUST.

1. blast-hole (in pump):

blast-hole
blast-hole

2. blast-hole MIN:

blast-hole

I. blast away V. [ingl. am. blæst -, ingl. brit. blɑːst -] (v + adv + o, v + o + adv)

blast away rock/dam:

blast away

II. blast away V. [ingl. am. blæst -, ingl. brit. blɑːst -] (v + adv)

blast away
to blast away at sth

blast furnace SUST.

blast furnace

blast out V. [ingl. am. blæst -, ingl. brit. blɑːst -] (v + prep + o)

blast out message
blast out music
blast out music
tocar a todo lo que da coloq.

blast off V. [ingl. am. blæst -, ingl. brit. blɑːst -] (v + adv)

blast off rocket/astronaut:

blast off

blast wave SUST.

blast wave
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español
inglés
inglés
blast furnace
blast
to blast

en el diccionario PONS

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inglés
español
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I. blast [blɑ:st, ingl. am. blæst] V. trans.

1. blast (with an explosive):

blast

2. blast (criticize):

blast

II. blast [blɑ:st, ingl. am. blæst] SUST.

1. blast (detonation):

blast

2. blast (gust of wind):

blast

3. blast (noise):

blast
blast of a trumpet

4. blast ingl. am. coloq. (party):

blast
blast
tambarria f AmC, AmS
blast
guateque m C. Rica

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

(at) full blast (volume)
(at) full blast (speed)

III. blast [blɑ:st, ingl. am. blæst] INTERJ. coloq.

blast
blast it!
Entrada de OpenDict

blast SUST.

to have a blast (to have fun) coloq. coloc.

blast furnace SUST.

blast furnace

blast-off [ˈblɑ:stɒf, ingl. am. ˈblæstɑ:f] SUST.

blast-off

blast wave SUST.

blast wave
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español
inglés
inglés
blast
blast-off
blast
blast hole
a blast of air
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

I. blast [blæst] V. trans.

1. blast (with an explosive):

blast

2. blast coloq. (criticize):

blast

II. blast [blæst] SUST.

1. blast (detonation):

blast

2. blast (gust of wind):

blast

3. blast (noise):

blast
blast of a trumpet

4. blast argot:

blast (party)
blast (party)
tambarria f AmC, AmS
blast (party)
(lots of fun) to have a blast
pasarlo bomba [o Méx. padre]

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

(at) full blast (volume)
(at) full blast (speed)

III. blast [blæst] INTERJ. coloq.

blast
blast it!
español
español
inglés
inglés
blast-off
a blast of air
blast
blast furnace
Present
Iblast
youblast
he/she/itblasts
weblast
youblast
theyblast
Past
Iblasted
youblasted
he/she/itblasted
weblasted
youblasted
theyblasted
Present Perfect
Ihaveblasted
youhaveblasted
he/she/ithasblasted
wehaveblasted
youhaveblasted
theyhaveblasted
Past Perfect
Ihadblasted
youhadblasted
he/she/ithadblasted
wehadblasted
youhadblasted
theyhadblasted

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Another placed a hand-held computer over the tip of a 155 mm shell to feed blast instructions to a memory chip in the fuse.
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For blast me if they're so hard-hearted.
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He was given a healing factor, teleportation, and optic blast powers and had his mouth forced shut.
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At 1,500,000 cuft, this facility can blast freeze up to 320,000 lbs of meat and poultry a day.
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Fragmentation mines are generally much larger and heavier than blast mines, and contain a large amount (often several kilograms) of ferrous metal.
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