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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

full blast [ingl. brit. fʊl ˈblɑːst] ADV. coloq.

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à fond la caisse mettre la musique
hurler télévision, radio:
hurler haut-parleur:
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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. full [ingl. brit. fʊl, ingl. am. fʊl] ADJ.

1. full (completely filled):

full box, glass, room, cupboard
full hotel, flight, car park
full theatre
full to overflowing room, suitcase
I've got my hands full literal
full of ideas, life, energy, surprises

2. full (sated):

full, a. full up stomach
I'm full coloq.

3. full (busy):

full day, week

4. full (complete):

full pack of cards, set of teeth
full name, breakfast, story, details
full price, control
full responsibility
full support
full understanding, awareness
full inquiry, investigation

5. full (officially recognized):

full member, partner
full right

6. full (maximum):

full employment, bloom, power
to make full use of sth, to use sth to full advantage opportunity, situation
to get full marks ingl. brit.

7. full (for emphasis):

full hour, kilo, month

8. full (rounded):

full cheeks, face
full lips
full figure
full skirt, sleeve

9. full ASTRON.:

full moon

10. full (rich):

full flavour, tone

II. full [ingl. brit. fʊl, ingl. am. fʊl] ADV.

1. full (directly):

2. full (very):

3. full (to the maximum):

III. in full ADV.

IV. full [ingl. brit. fʊl, ingl. am. fʊl]

en el diccionario PONS

en el diccionario PONS

I. full <-er, -est> [fʊl] ADJ.

1. full ( empty):

full person
full room
full disk
paqueté fr. canad.

2. full (no spaces left):

full list, hotel

3. full (complete):

full text
full day
full explanation
full member
full professor
to be full of sth

4. full (maximum):

full steam ahead! NÁUT.
to be in full cry after sb/sth

5. full (rounded):

full face, cheeks
full lips
full figure
full skirt

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be full of beans ingl. am.
to be full of beans ingl. brit.

II. full [fʊl] ADV.

III. full [fʊl] 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.

en el diccionario PONS
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inglés
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francés
francés
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inglés
inglés
en el diccionario PONS

I. full <-er, -est> [fʊl] ADJ.

1. full ( empty):

full person
full room
full disk

2. full (no spaces left):

full list, hotel

3. full (complete):

full text
full day
full explanation
full member
full professor
to be full of sth

4. full (maximum):

full steam ahead! NÁUT.

5. full (rounded):

full face, cheeks
full lips
full figure
full skirt

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. full [fʊl] ADV.

III. full [fʊl] 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.

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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