blast
Prononciation : [blæst]
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Contexte : « explosion »
(noun) a strong burst of air or sound. It can happen when something explodes or makes a loud noise, like a firecracker or a big boom.
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The blast from the fireworks lit up the sky and made everyone cheer.
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The blast from the old engine wasn't loud enough to scare the birds away.
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Did you hear the blast from the construction site this morning?
Contexte : « explosion »
(verb) to break or burst something with a loud noise. It's like making something explode, or very loudly using air or sound.
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They blasted the rock to make a path for the road.
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She didn't blast the music, instead, she played it softly.
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Are they going to blast the fireworks tonight?
Contexte : « enjoyment »
(noun) a really fun time or an exciting experience. When you are having a great time, you might say it was a blast.
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The party was a blast; everyone danced and laughed.
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The movie was not a blast; I found it boring and dull.
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Did you think the concert was a blast?
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