blast
Kelime Anlamı :

1. büyük patlama.
2. k.dili. çok eğlendirici bir şey.
3. patlama.
4. şiddetli rüzgâr.
5. tahrip et.
6. Herhangi bir cins hücrenin olgunlaşmamış (genç) şekli.
7. patlama, infilak.
8. öfkelenme.
9. alem.
10. Patlama sonucu meydana gelen iç organlarda yırtılma v.b. ağır harabiyet yaratan yüksek basınçlı hava dalgası.
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Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. A very strong gust of wind or air.
2. the effect of such a gust.
3. A forcible stream of air, gas, or steam from an opening, especially one in a blast furnace to aid combustion.
4. A sudden loud sound, especially one produced by a stream of forced air: a piercing blast from the steam whistle.
5. the act of producing such a sound: gave a blast on his trumpet.
6. A violent explosion, as of dynamite or a bomb.
7. the violent effect of such an explosion, consisting of a wave of increased atmospheric pressure followed immediately by a wave of decreased pressure.
8. an explosive charge.
9. botany any of several plant diseases of diverse causes, resulting in sudden death of buds, flowers, foliage, or young fruits.
10. A destructive or damaging influence.
11. A powerful hit, blow, or shot.
12. A violent verbal assault or outburst: the candidate leveled a blast at her opponent.
13. slang A highly exciting or pleasurable experience or event, such as a big party.
14. to knock down or shatter by or as if by explosion; smash.
15. to play or sound loudly: the referees blasted their whistles.
16. to hit with great force: the batter blasted the ball to right field.
17. to kill or destroy by hitting or shooting.
18. to have a harmful or destructive effect on.
19. to cause to shrivel, wither, or mature imperfectly by or as if by blast or blight: crops that were blasted by frost.
20. to make or open by or as if by explosion: blast a tunnel through the mountains.
21. to criticize or attack vigorously.
22. to use or detonate explosives.
23. to emit a loud, intense sound; blare: speakers blasting at full volume.
24. to wither or shrivel or mature imperfectly.
25. to criticize or attack with vigor.
26. to shoot.
27. electronics to distort sound recording or transmission by overloading a microphone or loudspeaker.
28. blast off to take off, as a rocket.
29. full blast at full speed, volume, or capacity: turned the radio up full blast.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to blow; puff; breathe hard; pant.
2. to smoke tobacco.
3. to boast; brag; speak ostentatiously.
4. to wither; be blighted.
5. to burst as by an explosion; blow up.
6. to blow forth or abroad; hence, to utter loudly; proclaim.
7. to break or tear to pieces (rocks or similar materials) by the agency of gunpowder or other explosive.
8. to confound or stun by a loud blast or din; split; burst.
9. to blow or breathe on so as to injure, as a sudden gust or destructive wind; cause to fade, shrivel, or wither; check the growth of and prevent from coming to maturity and producing fruit; blight, as trees or plants.
10. to blight or cause to come to nothing, as by some pernicious influence; bring destruction, calamity, or infamy upon; ruin: as, to blast pride, hopes, reputation, happiness.
11. to curse; strike with the wrath of heaven.
12. see blasto-.
13. A subtle kind of matter supposed by van Helmont, a dutch mystic philosopher, to be radiated from the stars and to produce effects opposite to those of heat.
14. A blowing; a gust or puff of wind; especially, a strong and sudden gust.
15. A forcible stream of air from the mouth, from bellows, or the like.
16. hence A jet of exhaust-steam thrown into a smoke-stack to assist the draft.
17. in metallurgy, the air forced into a furnace for the purpose of accelerating combustion. A furnace is said to be in blast when it is in operation, out of blast when stopped, either temporarily or permanently.
18. the sound made by blowing a wind-instrument, as a horn or trumpet; strictly, the sound produced by one breath.
19. any sudden, pernicious, or destructive influence upon animals or plants; the infection of anything pestilential; a blight.
20. hence—7. any withering or destructive influence; a curse.
21. the product of a blast or blight; a bud which never blossoms.
22. the charge of gunpowder or other explosive used at one firing in blasting operations.
23. the explosion of inflammable air in a mine.
24. A flatulent disease in sheep.
25. A smoke of tobacco.
26.
27. in mining, a fall of water down a mine-shaft designed to produce or quicken ventilation.
28. in the west indies, a disease of the sugar-cane, probably caused by an acarid now known as the sugar-cane mite. the species is still unde-scribed.
29. in zoology, one of the spindle-shaped, spore-like bodies in the life-cycle of certain sporozoa, such as the malarial parasite.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia