blast

US /blæst/

UK /blɑ:st/

B1
v.t.Transitive VerbTo attack someone with words
My boss will blast me if I come to work late again
n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Destructive wave of air from an explosion
The girls heard a deafening blast as the car exploded down the street
v.t.Transitive VerbTo destroy something with explosives
Road builders often have to blast the mountain away before they can begin the actual work of building
v.t.Transitive VerbTo make a loud noise on or with something
I'm going to go home and blast music on my radio all night
n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Strong current of wind
The hikers encountered a huge wind blast while hiking on the mountain

Video subtitles

09:07

How to Survive a Building Explosion

06:05How to Survive a Building Explosion

Live / Play

38:01Live / Play

What Explosions Do to the Body

15:25What Explosions Do to the Body

How to stay motivated to learn

12:22How to stay motivated to learn