1 an explosion -- letupan
a bomb blast.
3 to tear (apart etc) by an explosion -- memecahkan dengan letupan
4 (often with out) to come or be sent out, very loudly -- berbunyi bising
Music (was being) blasted out from the radio.
Such is the case for the blasts from the present air and helium spheres, which initially contained gas at high density and low (room)temperature.
Subsequent versions of the vision system will master the blasting operation by calculating the robot trajectory; they will also test resulting blasting quality.
Many of these points are the expected consequences of having a massive planet blow up nearby, thereby blasting the facing hemisphere and leaving the shielded hemisphere relatively unscathed.
Reasons for the scarcity of recorded blasts by lightning strikes may include lack of sufficient energy, as well as the difficulty in distinguishing effects from man-made explosions.
Archaeologists have generally short-circuited fields of action (which are particular, numerous and nit-picky to study) in blasting a road from agency to action, but this has been a mistake.
They received the chopped cane delivered by trucks and trailers, transhipping it to rail cars or trucks by conveyor belts that passed it in cascades through three additional air blasts.
Using modified culture media, further halophilic strains were isolated from freshly blasted rock salt and bore cores ; in addition, growth of several haloarchaea was substantially improved.
In the end, its argument comes down to polemic of the sort not all that far removed from the familiar conservative-versus-radical blasts and counterblasts of journalistic theatrical criticism.
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