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Blasting

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Translation of "blasting" into Russian

blasting
Noun
raiting
The blasting was heard from miles away.
Взрыв был слышен за много миль.
взрывные работы
The construction site was closed for blasting.
Строительная площадка была закрыта для взрывных работ.
blast
Verb
blasting Gerund
raiting
UK
/blɑːst/
US
/blæst/
blasted Past Simple
blasted Past Participle
blasting Gerund
о резком быстром движении.
The car blasted past me on the highway.
Машина рванула мимо меня по шоссе.
разг., о сильном ударе, особенно в спорте.
The player blasted the ball into the net, scoring the winning goal.
Игрок вколотил мяч в сетку и забил победный гол.
струёй воздуха или воды.
He blasted the mud off the car with a pressure washer.
Он сбил грязь с машины мойкой высокого давления.
о громком, резком звучании; часто о музыке.
The speakers blasted music throughout the entire house during the party.
Во время вечеринки музыка из динамиков гремела по всему дому.
разг., о резкой критике.
The critics blasted the movie for its lack of originality and poor acting.
Критики разнесли фильм за отсутствие оригинальности и плохую актёрскую игру.
They plan to blast the old building tomorrow.
Они планируют взрывать старое здание завтра.
Additional translations
о разрушении взрывом.

Definitions

blasting
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈblɑːstɪŋ/
US
/ˈblæstɪŋ/
The act or process of using explosives to break rock or other materials.
The construction crew was responsible for the blasting required to clear the site for the new highway.
The loud explosive noise produced by a blast of dynamite, fireworks, etc.
Residents miles away could hear the blasting from the quarry.
blast
Verb
raiting
UK
/blɑːst/
US
/blæst/
To use explosives to destroy or break apart something.
The construction crew blasted the old building to make way for the new development.
To make a loud, sudden noise.
The speakers blasted music throughout the entire house during the party.
To criticize someone or something harshly.
The critics blasted the movie for its lack of originality and poor acting.
To shoot or hit with great force.
The player blasted the ball into the net, scoring the winning goal.
To move very quickly or forcefully.
The rocket blasted off into space, beginning its journey to the moon.
To direct a strong jet of air, water, or other force at someone or something.
He blasted the mud off the car with a pressure washer.
to break, damage, or destroy something with an explosion or a very strong force
The door was blasted off its hinges.
to send, blow, or drive something forcefully in a stream or burst
The heater blasted warm air into the room.
to criticize or attack severely
The newspaper blasted the proposal as irresponsible.
blasting
Pres. Participle
raiting
UK
/ˈblɑːstɪŋ/
US
/ˈblæstɪŋ/
Relating to or designed for breaking up rock or other material with explosives.
Workers must keep blasting powder in approved storage magazines.

Idioms and phrases

rock blasting
Rock blasting is necessary to break down large boulders.
скальное взрывание
Скальное взрывание необходимо для разрушения больших валунов.
blast off
The rocket blasted off into space.
стартовать, взлетать
Ракета стартовала в космос.