Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Blast"
Die Bedeutung von "Blast" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet blast area ?
A:
A blast/blasting area is a zone where explosives are being used, such as a construction site.
Q:
Was bedeutet 'We had a blast'?
A:
had a good/great time
Q:
Was bedeutet "I had a blast" ?
A:
it means you had lots of fun
Q:
Was bedeutet blast furnace?
A:
It's a furnace used for smelting metal, mostly iron. It creates liquid iron.
Q:
Was bedeutet blast?
A:
explosion......or a good time.
Beispielsätze die "Blast" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit blast _ ears off
I would like to know example sentences to use in daily conversation..
I would like to know example sentences to use in daily conversation..
A:
Person A and B are listening to music:
A: "Here, listen to this song!"
B: "Could you turn the music down? You'll blast my ears off!"
Person A and B are talking about person C going to a concert:
A: "C went to a concert recently, right?"
B: "Yeah, he said it almost blasted his ears off."
It is just an expression for finding something extremely loud.
A: "Here, listen to this song!"
B: "Could you turn the music down? You'll blast my ears off!"
Person A and B are talking about person C going to a concert:
A: "C went to a concert recently, right?"
B: "Yeah, he said it almost blasted his ears off."
It is just an expression for finding something extremely loud.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit blast.
A:
Usually it means "explosion."
"Five people were killed in a blast yesterday."
It can be used to show you had fun.
"I had a blast swimming yesterday."
It can be used to show anger (substitute of words like "damn"):
"Blast! I left my phone in the car."
"Five people were killed in a blast yesterday."
It can be used to show you had fun.
"I had a blast swimming yesterday."
It can be used to show anger (substitute of words like "damn"):
"Blast! I left my phone in the car."
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit blast.
A:
I had a blast at the waterpark today. ( fun slang of using blast )
There was a blast coming from the military base.
A icy blast hit them.
Music blasted out at full volume.
There was a blast coming from the military base.
A icy blast hit them.
Music blasted out at full volume.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit have a blast.
A:
"We just returned from the beach and we had a blast!"
"I loved the time I spent in university, so I am sure you will have a blast!"
"Have a blast" means " have a very enjoyable time."
"I loved the time I spent in university, so I am sure you will have a blast!"
"Have a blast" means " have a very enjoyable time."
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit blast through .
A:
Let's just try to blast through our homework so that we can watch the movie together later.
(Meaning to try and finish something really fast just to get done with it. You don't necessarily have to do a good job at it, just finish it as fast as you can.)
(Meaning to try and finish something really fast just to get done with it. You don't necessarily have to do a good job at it, just finish it as fast as you can.)
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Blast" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen That blast was huge. und That explosion was huge. ?
A:
A blast could also describe a loud noise, a shockwave (not necessarily from an explosion) and so on.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen blast the tv und Turn up the tv ?
A:
“ Turn up the tv” means to raise the volume/sound of the TV a bit louder. “Blast the TV” means to raise the volume/sound all the way-to the loudest/highest volume/sound that the TV can go.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen blast off und launch ?
A:
"Blast off" implies that there was a controlled explosion during the launch, like launching a rocket.
"Launch" does not imply that.
"Launch" does not imply that.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen to blast und to burst out ?
A:
Blast is used when talking about something destructive, you can use it while talking about: music, harsh weather or things like an explosion.
‘Yesterday, I struggled to study because my neighbour blasted music.’
‘The strong blast of the gales knocked everyone off of their feet.’
‘The city had been blasted by an explosion.’ ( using it in this context isn’t as common.)
When something bursts out it either: comes out of something, suddenly appears or it can be used when talking about someone laughing.
‘The bees in this area often burst out of their hives when aggravated.’
‘They bursted our from the storage room to surprise their friend.’
‘After he made a joke I bursted out in laughter.’
The difference between them is that blast is usually to cause destruction and burst is used mainly when doing something suddenly.
‘Yesterday, I struggled to study because my neighbour blasted music.’
‘The strong blast of the gales knocked everyone off of their feet.’
‘The city had been blasted by an explosion.’ ( using it in this context isn’t as common.)
When something bursts out it either: comes out of something, suddenly appears or it can be used when talking about someone laughing.
‘The bees in this area often burst out of their hives when aggravated.’
‘They bursted our from the storage room to surprise their friend.’
‘After he made a joke I bursted out in laughter.’
The difference between them is that blast is usually to cause destruction and burst is used mainly when doing something suddenly.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen blast und Bang ?
A:
Bang refiere más al sonido, y Blast refiere más a la ráfaga de aire que viene de un explosión. Pero a veces se usan indistintamente.
Übersetzungen von "Blast"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? How is your having a blast going on?
(Is it correct or sounds natural?)
(Is it correct or sounds natural?)
A:
“having a blast” can’t be used like a noun.
you could ask: “are you having a blast?”
or, let’s say it’s a party: “how’s your party going on? are you having a blast?”
“are you having a blast at your party?”
you could ask: “are you having a blast?”
or, let’s say it’s a party: “how’s your party going on? are you having a blast?”
“are you having a blast at your party?”
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? What does "have a blast" mean? Give me one example, please.
A:
Have a blast - means have a great time. 🗿
Example: Have fun on your vacation, I hope you have a blast.
Example: Have fun on your vacation, I hope you have a blast.
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? When do you say " We had a blast"? Does it need to include any special event? If I hung out with my friends or spent time with my family, can I say " I had a blast"?
A:
Yup! Perfectly fine
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? A blast of warm mist when you blow wind in cold weather
A:
You mean when you can see your breath on a cold day?
Andere Fragen zu "Blast"
Q:
「超楽しかった!」をI had a blast. と訳したんですが、I was a blast. と直されてしまいました。結構自信があったんですが、I had a blast. は間違いですか?
A:
The only thing I can think of is if "I" was misread as "it." In that case
It was a blast. would be correct.
(The event was fun.)
Otherwise, it would definitely be
I had a blast.
You are welcome!
It was a blast. would be correct.
(The event was fun.)
Otherwise, it would definitely be
I had a blast.
You are welcome!
Q:
It was a blast and It was fun mean the same thing?
A:
"I had a blast" (this is correct way to say it) has more emotion than "it was fun". If you say that you had a blast, you had a really good time doing whatever you did and that it was basically a 10/10 experience.
Person 1: How was the party last night?
Person 2: It was fun. I had a good time.
versus
Person 1: How was the party last night? Did you have a good time?
Person 2: I had a blast! The music was great and I hung out with a bunch of cool people.
Person 1: How was the party last night?
Person 2: It was fun. I had a good time.
versus
Person 1: How was the party last night? Did you have a good time?
Person 2: I had a blast! The music was great and I hung out with a bunch of cool people.
Q:
I had a blast at the Yokohama gigs for two days!! 横浜
2日間最高に楽しかった。 I was almost gonna drop for the first time for quite some time today. 久々にぶっ倒れそうになったわ。Thank you everyone! みんなありがとう。 klingt das natürlich?
2日間最高に楽しかった。 I was almost gonna drop for the first time for quite some time today. 久々にぶっ倒れそうになったわ。Thank you everyone! みんなありがとう。 klingt das natürlich?
A:
"I was almost gonna drop for the first time in ages" sounds better.
It makes sense, but it sounds kinda weird to "for the first time in quite some time" because 'time' is said twice.
It makes sense, but it sounds kinda weird to "for the first time in quite some time" because 'time' is said twice.
Q:
😀I had a blast on the second day of Saitama's gig too!埼玉二日目のライブも最高に楽しかった。
GGG(a band's name) you guys really rocked! Thank you! GGG ほんとにかっこ良かった!ありがとう。 klingt das natürlich?
GGG(a band's name) you guys really rocked! Thank you! GGG ほんとにかっこ良かった!ありがとう。 klingt das natürlich?
A:
Almost perfect, just you would say "I had a blast on the second day of the Saitama gig too!" But both can work.
Q:
I had a blast on the second day of Saitama's gig too!埼玉二日目のライブも最高に楽しかった。
GGG(a band's name) you guys really rocked! Thank you! GGG ほんとにかっこ良かった!ありがとう。
klingt das natürlich?
GGG(a band's name) you guys really rocked! Thank you! GGG ほんとにかっこ良かった!ありがとう。
klingt das natürlich?
A:
great! :)
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