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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
BLAST (disambiguation); Blast! (film); Blast!; Blast (disambiguation); BLAST!; The Blast!; The Blast; Blast (film); Blast! (disambiguation)
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Blast (U.S. magazine)         
AMERICAN LITERARY MAGAZINE
Blast (US magazine)
Blast: Proletarian Short Stories was a short-lived literary magazine, published in the Bronx from 1933 to 1934. The magazine was edited by Fred Miller, described by his friend William Carlos Williams as then being "out of employment: a tool designer living precariously over a garage in Brooklyn.
Jet blast deflector         
  • A typical blast fence at an [[airport]]
  • Christmas tree]] at [[Glasgow Air Force Base]], showing the positioning of the jet blast deflectors
  • Admiral Kuznetsov]], on the [[Barents Sea]], using jet blast deflector
  • CVN-72}}, a jet blast deflector is raised hydraulically to protect an [[F/A-18 Hornet]] from the exhaust of another
SAFETY DEVICE
Blast deflector; Ground run-up enclosure; Blast fence; Jet Blast Deflector; Jet-blast deflector
A jet blast deflector (JBD) or blast fence is a safety device that redirects the high energy exhaust from a jet engine to prevent damage and injury. The structure must be strong enough to withstand heat and high speed air streams as well as dust and debris carried by the turbulent air.
blast         
  • Fig. 1 The method to establish the ''k''-letter query word list.<ref>Adapted from Biological Sequence Analysis I, Current Topics in Genome Analysis [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAweFv8I8ow].</ref>
  • Fig. 4 Circos-style visualisation of BLAST results generated using [https://SequenceServer.com SequenceServer] software.
  • Fig. 5 Length distribution of BLAST hits generated using [https://SequenceServer.com SequenceServer] software showing that the query (a predicted gene product) is longer compared to similar database sequences.
I. n.
1.
Gust, squall, sudden burst, blow.
2.
Peal, blare, clang.
3.
Explosion, outbreak, burst, discharge.
4.
Blight, pestilential influence.
II. v. a.
1.
Blight, kill, destroy, ruin, annihilate, wither, shrivel.
2.
Rend by explosion, burst, explode, split.
Blast injury         
  • Diagram of a blast injury
WOUND CAUSED BY AN EXPLOSIVE BLAST
Air blast injury; Blast injuries; Explosive blast injuries; Explosive blast injury
A blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion. Blast injuries occur with the detonation of high-order explosives as well as the deflagration of low order explosives.
Blower         
Telephone.
I haven't spoken to him in ages, so I'd best get on the blower to him.
blower         
The blower is the telephone. (BRIT INFORMAL, OLD-FASHIONED)
N-SING: the N
blast         
  • Fig. 1 The method to establish the ''k''-letter query word list.<ref>Adapted from Biological Sequence Analysis I, Current Topics in Genome Analysis [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAweFv8I8ow].</ref>
  • Fig. 4 Circos-style visualisation of BLAST results generated using [https://SequenceServer.com SequenceServer] software.
  • Fig. 5 Length distribution of BLAST hits generated using [https://SequenceServer.com SequenceServer] software showing that the query (a predicted gene product) is longer compared to similar database sequences.
[bl?:st]
¦ noun
1. a destructive wave of highly compressed air spreading outwards from an explosion.
2. a strong gust of wind or air.
a strong current of air used in smelting.
3. a single loud note of a horn or whistle.
4. informal a severe reprimand.
5. N. Amer. informal an enjoyable experience or lively party.
¦ verb
1. blow up or break apart with explosives.
2. (blast off) (of a rocket or spacecraft) take off from a launching site.
3. produce loud continuous music or noise.
4. informal criticize fiercely.
5. kick or strike (a ball) hard.
6. literary (of wind) wither or shrivel (a plant).
7. strike with divine anger (used as a curse): damn and blast this awful place!
¦ exclamation informal expressing annoyance.
Phrases
(at) full blast at maximum power or intensity.
Derivatives
blaster noun
Origin
OE blst, of Gmc origin; related to blaze3.
Blower         
·noun A braggart, or loud talker.
II. Blower ·noun One who, or that which, blows.
III. Blower ·noun A small fish of the Atlantic coast (Tetrodon turgidus); the puffer.
IV. Blower ·noun A blowing out or excessive discharge of gas from a hole or fissure in a mine.
V. Blower ·noun The whale;
- so called by seamen, from the circumstance of its spouting up a column of water.
VI. Blower ·noun A device for producing a current of air; as: (a) A metal plate temporarily placed before the upper part of a grate or open fire. (b) A machine for producing an artificial blast or current of air by pressure, as for increasing the draft of a furnace, ventilating a building or shaft, cleansing gram, ·etc.
blower         
¦ noun
1. a device for creating a current of air to dry or heat something.
2. Brit. informal a telephone.
blast         
  • Fig. 1 The method to establish the ''k''-letter query word list.<ref>Adapted from Biological Sequence Analysis I, Current Topics in Genome Analysis [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAweFv8I8ow].</ref>
  • Fig. 4 Circos-style visualisation of BLAST results generated using [https://SequenceServer.com SequenceServer] software.
  • Fig. 5 Length distribution of BLAST hits generated using [https://SequenceServer.com SequenceServer] software showing that the query (a predicted gene product) is longer compared to similar database sequences.
(blasts, blasting, blasted)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A blast is a big explosion, especially one caused by a bomb.
250 people were killed in the blast.
N-COUNT
2.
If something is blasted into a particular place or state, an explosion causes it to be in that place or state. If a hole is blasted in something, it is created by an explosion.
...a terrible accident in which his left arm was blasted off by some kind of a bomb...
The explosion which followed blasted out the external supporting wall of her flat.
VERB: be V-ed prep/adv, V n with adv, also V n adj, V n prep
3.
If workers are blasting rock, they are using explosives to make holes in it or destroy it, for example so that a road or tunnel can be built.
Their work was taken up with boring and blasting rock with gelignite...
They're using dynamite to blast away rocks to put a road in.
VERB: V n, V n with adv, also V
blasting
Three miles away there was a salvo of blasting in the quarry.
N-UNCOUNT
4.
To blast someone means to shoot them with a gun. (JOURNALISM)
...a son who blasted his father to death after a life-time of bullying...
Alan Barnett, 28, was blasted with a sawn-off shotgun in Oldham on Thursday.
VERB: V n to n, be V-ed with n
Blast is also a noun.
...the man who killed Nigel Davies with a shotgun blast.
N-COUNT
5.
If someone blasts their way somewhere, they get there by shooting at people or causing an explosion.
The police were reported to have blasted their way into the house using explosives...
One armoured column attempted to blast a path through a barricade of buses and trucks.
VERB: V way prep/adv, V n prep/adv
6.
If something blasts water or air somewhere, it sends out a sudden, powerful stream of it.
A blizzard was blasting great drifts of snow across the lake.
VERB: V n prep/adv
Blast is also a noun.
Blasts of cold air swept down from the mountains.
N-COUNT: usu N of n
7.
If you blast something such as a car horn, or if it blasts, it makes a sudden, loud sound. If something blasts music, or music blasts, the music is very loud.
...drivers who do not blast their horns...
The sound of western music blasted as she entered.
VERB: V n, V
Blast is also a noun.
The buzzer suddenly responded in a long blast of sound.
N-COUNT: usu N of n
8.
If something such as a radio or a heater is on full blast, or on at full blast, it is producing as much sound or power as it is able to.
In many of those homes the television is on full blast 24 hours a day...
PHRASE: PHR after v, v-link PHR

Википедия

Blast

Blast or The Blast may refer to:

  • Explosion, a rapid increase in volume and release of energy in an extreme manner
  • Detonation, an exothermic front accelerating through a medium that eventually drives a shock front