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I n AmE1) infml2) sl3) slYou get a blast taking me out, giving me presents — Тебе ведь доставляет удовольствие ходить со мной повсюду, делать мне подарки
4) slMaybe it's a little early in the day for the first blast — Я думаю, что пить еще слишком рано
5) slWith a blast like that somebody is gonna get hooked fast — При таком кайфе можно запросто сесть на иглу
6) slII vi AmE slHe knows how to put on a real blast — Он знает, как можно организовать балдежную тусовку
III vt AmE infml"You all right, honey? You ain't just had a jolt of junk? I don't play with hopheads" "I'm fine," I said, "I don't blast" — "Ты в порядке, дорогой? Ты случайно не ширнулся? Мне ведь наркоманы не нужны" - "Я в порядке, - ответил я, - я не колюсь"
1)He blasted his brother till we all left in embarrassment — Он так ругал своего брата, пока мы в смущении не ушли
2)The team were at their best and blasted their opponents — Команда была в наилучшей форме и нанесла сокрушительное поражение своим противникам
3)I was told to blast anybody who would enter the premises — Мне приказали стрелять в любого, кто войдет в здание
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1 ( intense) [anxiety, grief] vif/vive ; [boredom, remorse] profond ; to cause sb acute embarrassment beaucoup embarrasser qn ;2 Med [condition, illness, symptom] aigu/aiguë ; acute patient urgence f ; acute care soins mpl d'urgence ; acute hospital hôpital m spécialisé dans les soins d'urgence ;3 ( grave) [crisis, shortage, situation] grave ;4 ( keen) [person, mind] pénétrant ; [intelligence] aigu/aiguë ; to have acute eyesight/hearing avoir la vue/l'oreille fine ; to have an acute sense of smell avoir l'odorat fin. -
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acute [ə'kju:t]∎ an acute sense of hearing l'ouïe fine;∎ an acute sense of smell l'odorat subtil ou développé∎ she has an acute awareness of their prob-lems elle a une perception pénétrante de leurs problèmes∎ to suffer acute embarrassment être vivement embarrassé;∎ the problem was made more acute le problème a été intensifié(d) (attack, illness) aigu(uë);∎ acute appendicitis appendicite f aiguë∎ it's spelled with an "e" acute ça s'écrit avec un "e" accent aigu2 nounGrammar accent m aigu
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