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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

blast wave SOST

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. blast [ingl am blæst, ingl brit blɑːst] SOST

1. blast:

2.1. blast (explosion):

2.2. blast (explosive charge):

2.3. blast (shock wave):

2.4. blast (outburst):

3. blast (of sound):

4. blast (enjoyable event) ingl am colloq:

II. blast [ingl am blæst, ingl brit blɑːst] VB vb trans

1.1. blast (make explode):

blast dam/rock

1.2. blast (shoot):

1.3. blast (attack):

2. blast (expressing annoyance) esp ingl brit colloq:

¡maldición! colloq

3. blast (ruin) letter:

blast crops

III. blast [ingl am blæst, ingl brit blɑːst] VB vb intr

IV. blast [ingl am blæst, ingl brit blɑːst] INTER ingl brit colloq

¡maldición! colloq

I. wave [ingl am weɪv, ingl brit weɪv] SOST

1.1. wave (of water):

ola f
to ride the waves letter

1.2. wave (in hair):

1.3. wave FIS:

2. wave (surge, movement):

3. wave (gesture):

II. wave [ingl am weɪv, ingl brit weɪv] VB vb trans

1.1. wave (shake, swing):

wave handkerchief/flag

1.2. wave (direct):

2. wave (curl):

wave hair
wave hair

III. wave [ingl am weɪv, ingl brit weɪv] VB vb intr

1. wave (signal):

to wave at or to sb (to say goodbye)
to wave at or to sb (in greeting)
saludar a alguien con la mano

2. wave (sway, flutter):

wave corn/trees:
wave corn/trees:
wave flag/pennants:
wave flag/pennants:

nel dizionario PONS

blast wave SOST

nel dizionario PONS

I. blast [blɑ:st, ingl am blæst] VB vb trans

1. blast (with an explosive):

2. blast (criticize):

II. blast [blɑ:st, ingl am blæst] SOST

1. blast (detonation):

2. blast (gust of wind):

3. blast (noise):

blast of a trumpet

4. blast ingl am colloq (party):

tambarria f AmC, SAm
guateque m CRi

locuzioni:

III. blast [blɑ:st, ingl am blæst] INTER colloq

I. wave [ˈweɪv] SOST

1. wave:

ola f

2. wave FIS:

3. wave (hand movement):

II. wave [ˈweɪv] VB vb intr

1. wave (make hand movement):

to wave at [or to] sb

2. wave (move from side to side):

wave field of corn
wave flag

III. wave [ˈweɪv] VB vb trans

1. wave (move to signal):

2. wave (move from side to side):

3. wave (hair):

Voce OpenDict

blast SOST

to have a blast (to have fun) colloq coll
Voce OpenDict

wave SOST

nel dizionario PONS

I. blast [blæst] VB vb trans

1. blast (with an explosive):

2. blast colloq (criticize):

II. blast [blæst] SOST

1. blast (detonation):

2. blast (gust of wind):

3. blast (noise):

blast of a trumpet

4. blast sl:

tambarria f AmC, SAm

locuzioni:

III. blast [blæst] INTER colloq

I. wave [weɪv] SOST

1. wave:

ola f

2. wave FIS:

3. wave (hand movement):

locuzioni:

II. wave [weɪv] VB vb intr

1. wave (make hand movement):

to wave at [or to] sb

2. wave (move from side to side):

wave field of corn
wave flag

III. wave [weɪv] VB vb trans

1. wave (signal):

2. wave (move from side to side):

3. wave (hair):

Present
Iblast
youblast
he/she/itblasts
weblast
youblast
theyblast
Past
Iblasted
youblasted
he/she/itblasted
weblasted
youblasted
theyblasted
Present Perfect
Ihaveblasted
youhaveblasted
he/she/ithasblasted
wehaveblasted
youhaveblasted
theyhaveblasted
Past Perfect
Ihadblasted
youhadblasted
he/she/ithadblasted
wehadblasted
youhadblasted
theyhadblasted

PONS OpenDict

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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

The friction created by moving soil or sand grains and multiple tiny air gaps makes sandbags an efficient dissipator of explosive blast.
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The league was responsible for what happened to the union members who were swept up in the dragnet following the blast.
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It allows the user to get behind the opponent at high speeds for either a strike or to avoid a blast 2 attack.
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The initial release of thermal radiation ignited many of the trees, and the subsequent blast wave blew them over.
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He was given a healing factor, teleportation, and optic blast powers and had his mouth forced shut.
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