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因果关系
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I. blast [ingl. brit. blɑːst, ingl. am. blæst] SUST.
1. blast (explosion):
2. blast (gust):
3. blast (air current from explosion):
souffle m (from dégagé par)
4. blast (noise):
to give a blast on trumpet
to give a blast on whistle, carhorn
5. blast (fun) coloq.:
bien se marrer coloq.
II. blast [ingl. brit. blɑːst, ingl. am. blæst] INTERJ.
zut! coloq.
III. blast [ingl. brit. blɑːst, ingl. am. blæst] V. trans.
1. blast (blow up):
blast building
blast rockface
2. blast (damage):
blast wind: tree
blast frost, disease: plant, crop
3. blast (criticize) coloq.:
blast article, review:
descendre [qn/qc] en flammes coloq.
4. blast (strike hard) golfer, soccer player:
blast ball
5. blast TÉC. → sandblast
IV. blast [ingl. brit. blɑːst, ingl. am. blæst] V. intr.
1. blast MIN:
2. blast (make a noise):
blast trumpets:
V. blast [ingl. brit. blɑːst, ingl. am. blæst]
to blast sb/sth out of the water coloq., fig.
descendre qn/qc en flammes coloq.
sandblast [ingl. brit. ˈsan(d)blɑːst, ingl. am. ˈsæn(d)ˌblæst] V. trans.
I. wave [ingl. brit. weɪv, ingl. am. weɪv] SUST.
1. wave (hand gesture):
2. wave (of water):
to make waves wind:
3. wave (outbreak):
4. wave (surge):
5. wave (in hair):
6. wave FÍS.:
7. wave (in sand etc):
II. waves SUST.
waves sust. pl. liter.:
III. wave [ingl. brit. weɪv, ingl. am. weɪv] V. trans.
1. wave (move from side to side):
wave ticket, banknote, piece of paper, flag, handkerchief
wave umbrella, stick, gun
to wave sth at sb ticket, flag
to wave sth at sb gun, stick
2. wave:
to wave goodbye to person
3. wave (direct):
4. wave (at hairdresser's):
IV. wave [ingl. brit. weɪv, ingl. am. weɪv] V. intr.
1. wave (with hand):
to wave to or at sb
2. wave (move gently):
wave branches:
wave corn:
wave flag:
blast wave SUST.
I. blast [blɑ:st, ingl. am. blæst] V. trans. a. fig.
II. blast [blɑ:st, ingl. am. blæst] V. intr.
III. blast [blɑ:st, ingl. am. blæst] SUST.
1. blast (detonation):
2. blast (gust of wind):
3. blast (noise):
blast of whistle, horn
4. blast coloq. (fun):
IV. blast [blɑ:st, ingl. am. blæst] INTERJ. coloq.
I. wave [ˈweɪv] SUST.
1. wave (surge of water):
wave a. fig.
2. wave (hand movement):
3. wave FÍS.:
4. wave (hairstyle):
II. wave [ˈweɪv] V. intr.
1. wave (make hand movement):
to wave at/to sb/sth
2. wave (move from side to side):
wave flag
3. wave (have curves in hair):
III. wave [ˈweɪv] V. trans.
1. wave (move to signal):
to wave goodbye to sth fig.
2. wave (move side to side):
wave wand, flag
3. wave (make curves in hair):
blast wave SUST.
I. blast [blæst] V. trans. a. fig.
II. blast [blæst] V. intr.
III. blast [blæst] SUST.
1. blast (detonation):
2. blast (gust of wind):
3. blast (noise):
blast of whistle, horn
4. blast coloq. (fun):
IV. blast [blæst] INTERJ. coloq.
I. wave [weɪv] SUST.
1. wave (surge of water):
wave a. fig.
2. wave (hand movement):
3. wave FÍS.:
4. wave (hairstyle):
II. wave [weɪv] V. intr.
1. wave (make hand movement):
to wave at/to sb/sth
2. wave (move from side to side):
wave flag
3. wave (have curves in hair):
III. wave [weɪv] V. trans.
1. wave (move to signal):
to wave goodbye to sth fig.
2. wave (move side to side):
wave wand, flag
3. wave (make curves in hair):
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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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
Hundreds of people who had been watching the fire from their homes were blinded when the blast wave shattered the windows in front of them.
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The most recognized injury due to the blast wave is called blast lung.
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The air burst's blast wave, when it hit the ground, produced a seismic wave which registered on seismographs at magnitude 2.7.
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The helicopter is caught in the blast wave and crashes.
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The blast pockets were intended to absorb and reflect the blast wave, preventing it reaching far inside the tunnel complex.
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