blasting

US: /ˈbɫæstɪŋ/
UK: /blˈɑːstɪŋ/


English Vietnamese dictionary


blasting /'blɑ:stiɳ/
  • danh từ
    • sự làm nổ tung, sự phá bằng thuốc nổ
    • sự làm tan vỡ (hy vọng, cơ đồ...)

Thesaurus dictionary


n.
1 blow, gust, wind, gale:
The door opened and a blast of icy air made us shiver.
2 blare, sound, noise, racket, din, bellow, roar; boom:
At the trumpet-blast thousands of Goths descended screaming on the camp.
3 explosion, burst, eruption, discharge; detonation:
A blast of dynamite levelled all the houses in the vicinity.
4 (at or in) full blast. fully, at full tilt, at the maximum, completely, thoroughly, entirely, maximally, Slang with no holds barred, US to the max:
The factory was going full blast before the strike.
v.
5 blow up, explode, dynamite, demolish, destroy, ruin, waste, lay waste, shatter, devastate:
The pillbox was blasted out of existence by our guns.
6 defame, discredit, denounce, criticize, attack; ruin, destroy:
The candidate has been blasted by the press.
7 curse, damn:
The minister continued to blast the proposal till the legislature dropped it.

Concise English dictionary


blasts|blasted|blastingblɑːst
noun
+a very long fly ball
+a sudden very loud noise
+a strong current of air
+an explosion (as of dynamite)
+a highly pleasurable or exciting experience
+intense adverse criticism
verb
+make a strident sound
+hit hard
+use explosives on