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blast away sparare a rafficato blast away at — sparare a raffica su [person, target]
* * *vi + adv1) (gun) sparare a raffica2) (band) suonare a tutto volume* * *blast away sparare a rafficato blast away at — sparare a raffica su [person, target]
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blast away mitraillerto blast away at — mitrailler [target]
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1.VT + ADV [+ rocks etc] volar, quitar con explosivos2.VI + ADV [gun] seguir disparando -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > blast away
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v.1 disparar sin parar, disparar estrepitosamente, disparar continuamente.2 demoler con explosivos, dinamitar, volar. -
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blast, USA n1 ( explosion) explosion f ;3 ( air current from explosion) souffle m (from dégagé par) ;4 ( noise) ( on trumpet) sonnerie f ; (on whistle, car horn) coup m ; to give a blast on faire sonner [trumpet] ; donner un coup de [whistle, carhorn] ; a blast of pop music un morceau de musique pop à plein volume ; he plays his records at full blast il met ses disques à plein volume ; the radio is on at full blast la radio est à fond ;B excl zut! ○C vtr1 ( blow up) faire sauter [building] ; dynamiter [rockface] ; to blast a hole in a wall percer un mur à l'explosif ;D vi1 Mining utiliser des explosifs ; we blasted through the rock wall nous avons fait sauter la paroi rocheuse à l'explosif ;2 ( make a noise) [trumpets] retentir.the song was a blast from the past ○ for me cette chanson me replongeait dans le passé ; to blast sb/sth out of the water ○ fig descendre qn/qch en flammes ○.■ blast away:■ blast off:▶ blast off [rocket] décoller ;▶ blast [sth] off, blast off [sth]■ blast out:▶ blast out [music] retentir ;▶ blast [sth] out, blast out [sth] [radio, speaker] cracher ○ [music]. -
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blast [blα:st]1. nouna. (with explosive) [+ rocks] faire sauterb. ( = shoot) he blasted the policeman with a shotgun il a tiré sur le policier avec un fusil de chasse3. exclamation4. compounds[rocket] être mis à feu* * *[blɑːst], US [blæst] 1.1) ( explosion) explosion f2) ( gust) rafale f3) ( air current from explosion) souffle m ( from de)4) ( noise) ( on trumpet) sonnerie f; (on whistle, car horn) coup m2.to give a blast on — faire sonner [trumpet]; donner un coup de [whistle, carhorn]
(colloq) exclamation zut! (colloq)3.transitive verb1) ( blow up) faire sauter [building]; dynamiter [rockface]2) ( damage) [wind] endommager [tree]; [frost, disease] détruire [crop]3) (colloq) ( criticize) descendre [quelqu'un/quelque chose] en flammes (colloq)4.1) ( in mining) utiliser des explosifs2) ( make a noise) [trumpets] retentir•Phrasal Verbs: -
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1. noun1) (gust)a blast [of wind] — ein Windstoß
2) (sound) Tuten, dasgive one blast of the horn — einmal ins Horn stoßen
3)2. transitive verbat full blast — (fig.) auf Hochtouren Pl.
2) (curse)3. intransitive verbblast you/him! — zum Teufel mit dir/ihm!
(coll.): (shoot)4. interjectionstart blasting away — drauflosschießen (at auf + Akk.)
[oh] blast! — [oh] verdammt!
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/84666/blast_off">blast off* * *1. noun2) (a loud sound: a blast on the horn.) der Schall3) (an explosion: the blast from a bomb.) der Knall2. verb2) ((often with out) to come or be sent out, very loudly: Music (was being) blasted out from the radio.) schmettern•- blasting- blast furnace
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- blast off* * *[blɑ:st, AM blæst]I. na \blast of air ein Luftstoß ma sudden \blast of music ein plötzlicher Schwall Musika \blast from the past ( hum) eine Begegnung mit der Vergangenheit\blast of a trumpet Trompetenstoß mto blow a \blast on a trumpet in eine Trompete stoßen\blast of a whistle Pfeifton mat full \blast radio in voller Lautstärke\blast it! so ein Mist! pej famIII. vt1. (explode)he \blasted his way up the charts er hat die Charts erobertto \blast the ball mit Wucht schießen, einen Gewaltschuss machen famIV. vi fluchen* * *[blAːst]1. na blast from the past (inf) — eine Erinnerung an vergangene Zeiten
the ship gave a long blast on its foghorn —
to blow a blast on the bugle — auf dem Horn blasen
to get the full blast of sb's anger — jds Wut in voller Wucht abkriegen
4) (in quarrying etc) Sprengladung f6) (inf= enjoyable experience)
it was a blast — das war echt spitze (inf)2. vtthe police blasted their way in — die Polizei hat sich den Weg ins Haus frei geschossen or (with explosives) frei gebombt
3. vi(in quarry) sprengen4. interj (inf)blast what he wants! — das ist doch wurscht, was der will!
blast him for coming so late — Herrgott, dass er aber auch so spät kommen muss! (inf)
blast this car! — dieses verdammte Auto! (inf)
* * *A s2. Blasen n, Schmettern n, Schall m (eines Blasinstruments), Signal n, (Heul-, Pfeif)Ton m, Hupsignal n, Tuten n:a blast of the trumpet ein Trompetenstoß3. BOTa) Brand m, Mehltau mb) Verdorren n4. a) ausgeatmete oder beim Husten herausgepresste Luftb) poet Atem m, Hauch m:winter’s chilly blast6. TECH Gebläse(luft) n(f):the radio was playing (at) full blast das Radio war voll aufgedreht;play a record (at) full blast eine Schallplatte mit voller Lautstärke abspielen;out of blast außer Betrieb (Hochofen)7. a) Explosion f, Detonation fb) Druckwelle f8. a) Sprengung fb) Sprengladung f9. US sla) ausgelassene Party:have a blast die Sau rauslassen umgb) be a blast riesigen Spaß machenB v/t1. BOTa) durch Brand oder Mehltau vernichtenb) verdorren lassen2. sprengen:blast away wegsprengen3. umga) MIL unter Beschuss nehmen, beschießen4. fig zunichtemachen, vereiteln5. fig umg jemanden, etwas scharf attackierenC v/ia) ballern auf (akk),b) fig jemanden, etwas scharf attackieren2. US sl kiffenD int sl verdammt!* * *1. noun1) (gust)a blast [of wind] — ein Windstoß
2) (sound) Tuten, das3)2. transitive verbat full blast — (fig.) auf Hochtouren Pl.
2) (curse)3. intransitive verbblast you/him! — zum Teufel mit dir/ihm!
(coll.): (shoot)4. interjectionstart blasting away — drauflosschießen (at auf + Akk.)
[oh] blast! — [oh] verdammt!
Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Explosion f.Windstoß -¨e m. v.schlagen v.(§ p.,pp.: schlug, geschlagen)sprengen v.vernichten v.
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