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blasting

US // (ˈblɑːstɪŋ) //

爆破,爆破作业,爆炸,爆裂

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a distortion of sound caused by overloading certain components of a radio system

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Examples

  • Judie Brown, president of American Life League, penned an op-ed blasting the “obvious erection.”

  • But there are some who make a name out of taking Aaron Sorkin down, by blasting him in their blog overly so.

  • During construction, many men, indentured servants in the beginning, were blown apart during the blasting and digging.

  • It seems like teenage vainglory: I can hear the Megadeth tape blasting in his yellow 1979 Le Mans from a block away.

  • The Senate Majority Leader has been blasting the Koch brothers and their mega-donations.

  • Sure maybe you could grab that dough by blasting your way with the heaters plenty.

  • One moment he was limned in the glow of the flashlight, then gunfire made a blasting hell of that fourth floor.

  • Over our heads the great blasting explosions went on, and I saw but three of the circling disks left to the defense of the city.

  • Halfway down, Landy pointed out that some blasting here and a bridge there would make a serviceable thoroughfare.

  • With gathering speed the ship arrowed out, its rocket-tubes blasting now in steady succession.