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I . blast [blæst, Brit blɑːst] VB trans

1. blast (with explosive):

2. blast inf (criticize):

II . blast [blæst, Brit blɑːst] N

1. blast:

rajada f

2. blast (noise):

(at) full blast a. fig
(at) full blast a. fig

3. blast Am sl:

III . blast [blæst, Brit blɑːst] INTERJ Brit dated inf

last1 [læst, Brit lɑːst] N

latest [ˈleɪt̬ɪst, Brit -t-] ADJ

See also late

I . late [leɪt] ADJ

1. late (after appointed time):

atrasado(-a)

2. late (occurring after the usual time):

tardio(-a)

3. late (deceased):

falecido(-a)

4. late (recent):

recente(-a)

II . late [leɪt] ADV

1. late (after usual time):

2. late (at advanced time):

3. late (recently):

II . blame [bleɪm] N no pl

I . clamp [klæmp] N ARCHIT

II . clamp [klæmp] VB trans

1. clamp (fasten together):

2. clamp Brit (immobilize a vehicle):

flame [fleɪm] N

2. flame (lover):

llama [ˈlɑːmə] N

clammy ADJ

I . clamor [ˈklæmər] N Am, clamour [-məʳ] N Brit

II . clamor [ˈklæmər] N Am, clamour [-məʳ] VB intr

glamor [ˈglæmər, Brit -əʳ] N no pl Am, Aus

I . lament [ləˈment] N

lament MUS, LIT
elegia f

II . lament [ləˈment] VB trans

III . lament [ləˈment] VB intr

beast [biːst] N

1. beast (animal):

besta f

2. beast pej inf (person):

animal m

boast [boʊst, Brit bəʊst] VB intr

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