
폭발이나 폭발로 인해 발생하는 충격파 또는 폭발 그 자체.
A destructive wave of highly compressed air spreading outward from an explosion, or the explosion itself.
예문:
"Emergency services rushed to the scene immediately after the bomb blast."
"The sound of the quarry blast echoed across the valley."
갑자기 부는 강한 바람이나 강력한 공기의 흐름.
A strong gust of wind or a powerful current of air.
예문:
"An icy blast of air hit us as we opened the door to the outside."
"The furnace uses a powerful blast of hot air to melt the metal."
매우 즐겁거나 흥미진진한 경험; 흥겨운 파티.
An extremely enjoyable or exciting experience; a lively party.
예문:
"We had a real blast at the concert, dancing until midnight."
"The birthday celebration turned out to be a huge blast for everyone invited."
폭발물을 사용하여 암석이나 구조물 등을 파괴하거나 부수다.
To destroy or break apart something, especially rock or a structure, using explosives.
예문:
"Engineers had to blast a new tunnel through the mountain range."
"They plan to blast the old bridge supports to make way for the new construction."
누군가 또는 무언가를 맹렬하고 공개적으로 비난하다.
To criticize someone or something fiercely and publicly.
예문:
"The newspaper columnist blasted the mayor's new policy as irresponsible."
"The coach blasted the team for their lack of effort in the final quarter."
음악이나 경적 등이 매우 큰 소리를 내게 하거나 소리를 내다.
To make or cause to make a very loud noise, often referring to music or a horn.
예문:
"The DJ was blasting music so loud that the windows rattled."
"The ship's horn blasted three times as it left the harbor."