Blast
Translations of "blast" (31 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | πέμφιξ(violent gust of wind) | pémphix | |
| Armenian | պայթյուն(explosion) | paytʻyun | |
| Bulgarian | духане(forcible stream of fluid), експлозия(explosion), порив(violent gust of wind), взривявам(to shatter, as if by an explosion), гърмя(to make a loud noise), проклинам(to curse; to damn), свиря силно(to make a loud noise) | duhane, eksplozija, poriv, vzrivjavam, gǎrmja, proklinam, svirja silno | |
| Catalan | genial(good time), ràfega(violent gust of wind), barrinar(to shatter, as if by an explosion) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | تەقانەوە(explosion), زرمە(violent gust of wind), تەقینەوە(to shatter, as if by an explosion) | teqanewe, zirme, teqînewe | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 疾風 /疾风(violent gust of wind) | jífēng | |
| Danish | brag(loud, sudden sound), eksplosion(explosion), sprængning(explosion) | — | |
| Dutch | gulp(forcible stream of fluid), knal(loud, sudden sound), ontploffing(explosion), rukwind(violent gust of wind), windstoot(violent gust of wind) | — | |
| Esperanto | blovego(violent gust of wind) | — | |
| Finnish | kirottua(damn it), pahus(damn it), alkeissolu(an immature or precursor cell), blasti(an immature or precursor cell), ilmavirta(forcible stream of fluid), puhahdus(forcible stream of fluid), puhallus(forcible stream of fluid), puuska(violent gust of wind), pärähdys(loud, sudden sound), räjähdys(explosion), tuulenpuuska(violent gust of wind), törähdys(loud, sudden sound), töräys(loud, sudden sound), haukkua(to criticize severely, verbally discipline), jyrähtää(to make a loud noise), kirota(to curse; to damn), kuihduttaa(to blight or wither), laukaista(soccer: to shoot towards the goal), mollata(to criticize severely, verbally discipline), paahtaa(to shoot with energy weapon), painaa läpi(to open up a hole by means of a sudden and imprecise method), räjähtää(to make a loud noise), räjäyttää(to shatter, as if by an explosion), soimata(to criticize severely, verbally discipline), sättiä(to criticize severely, verbally discipline), törähtää(to make a loud noise) | — | |
| French | blaste(an immature or precursor cell), chose géniale(good time), explosion(explosion), génial(good time), rafale(violent gust of wind), souffle(explosion) | — | |
| German | Windstoß(violent gust of wind) | — | |
| Greek | έκρηξη(explosion), ανατινάζω(to shatter, as if by an explosion), ανοίγω(to open up a hole by means of a sudden and imprecise method), βρίζω(to curse; to damn), εκρήγνυμαι(to shatter, as if by an explosion), εκτοξεύω(to shatter, as if by an explosion), εκτοξεύω(to shoot with energy weapon), ρίχνω(to shoot with energy weapon), ρίχνω(soccer: to shoot towards the goal) | ékrixi, anatinázo, anoígo, vrízo, ekrígnymai, ektoxévo, ektoxévo, ríchno, ríchno | |
| Hindi | धमाका(loud, sudden sound), विस्फोट(explosion) | dhamākā, visphoṭ | |
| Hungarian | robbanás(explosion) | — | |
| Irish | blast(an immature or precursor cell), bleaist(violent gust of wind), pléasc(explosion), rois(violent gust of wind), rois(forcible stream of fluid), soinneán(violent gust of wind), soinneán(forcible stream of fluid), pléasc(to make a loud noise), pléasc(to shatter, as if by an explosion) | — | |
| Italian | cribbio(damn it), citoblasto(an immature or precursor cell), colpo di vento(violent gust of wind), esplosione(explosion), folata(violent gust of wind), getto(forcible stream of fluid), raffica(violent gust of wind), sballo(good time), scoppio(explosion), spasso(good time), squillo(loud, sudden sound), ventata(violent gust of wind) | — | |
| Japanese | 疾風(violent gust of wind), 突風(violent gust of wind) | toppū | |
| Māori | pararā(violent gust of wind), uruhanga(violent gust of wind) | — | |
| Norwegian | explosjon(explosion), sprenging(explosion) | — | |
| Polish | eksplozja(explosion), wybuch(explosion) | — | |
| Portuguese | apre(damn it), pombas(damn it), poxa(damn it), poxa vida(damn it), poça(damn it), puxa(damn it), raios(damn it), arraso(good time), explosão(explosion), ventania(violent gust of wind) | — | |
| Romanian | explozie(explosion), rafală(violent gust of wind), suflare(forcible stream of fluid), suflu(forcible stream of fluid), vijelie(violent gust of wind) | — | |
| Russian | взрыв(explosion), гро́хот(loud, sudden sound), дутьё(forcible stream of fluid), поры́в(violent gust of wind), поры́в ве́тра(violent gust of wind), взорва́ть(to shatter, as if by an explosion), взрыва́ть(to shatter, as if by an explosion), греме́ть(to make a loud noise), грохота́ть(to make a loud noise), проклина́ть(to curse; to damn), прокля́сть(to curse; to damn), раскритикова́ть(to criticize severely, verbally discipline) | vzryv, gróxot, dutʹjó, porýv, porýv vétra, vzorvátʹ, vzryvátʹ, gremétʹ, groxotátʹ, proklinátʹ, prokljástʹ, raskritikovátʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | sgal(violent gust of wind), sgal(forcible stream of fluid), sgal(loud, sudden sound), sgal(to make a loud noise) | — | |
| Spanish | [gozar del] desmadre(good time), [parecerle un] alucín(good time), [ser una] pasada(good time), alucine(good time), bomba(good time), chorro explosivo(forcible stream of fluid) | — | |
| Swahili | kilipuzi(violent gust of wind), kilipuzi(forcible stream of fluid) | — | |
| Tagalog | pumutok(explosion), sabog(explosion), pasabugin(to shatter, as if by an explosion) | — | |
| Turkish | patlama(explosion) | — | |
| Urdu | دَھماکَہ(explosion) | dhamākah | |
| Welsh | chwyth(violent gust of wind), chwyth(forcible stream of fluid) | — |
духане, експлозия, порив, взривявам, гърмя, проклинам, свиря силно
duhane, eksplozija, poriv, vzrivjavam, gǎrmja, proklinam, svirja silno
genial, ràfega, barrinar
brag, eksplosion, sprængning
gulp, knal, ontploffing, rukwind, windstoot
blovego
kirottua, pahus, alkeissolu, blasti, ilmavirta, puhahdus, puhallus, puuska, pärähdys, räjähdys, tuulenpuuska, törähdys, töräys, haukkua, jyrähtää, kirota, kuihduttaa, laukaista, mollata, paahtaa, painaa läpi, räjähtää, räjäyttää, soimata, sättiä, törähtää
blaste, chose géniale, explosion, génial, rafale, souffle
Windstoß
έκρηξη, ανατινάζω, ανοίγω, βρίζω, εκρήγνυμαι, εκτοξεύω, εκτοξεύω, ρίχνω, ρίχνω
ékrixi, anatinázo, anoígo, vrízo, ekrígnymai, ektoxévo, ektoxévo, ríchno, ríchno
robbanás
blast, bleaist, pléasc, rois, rois, soinneán, soinneán, pléasc, pléasc
cribbio, citoblasto, colpo di vento, esplosione, folata, getto, raffica, sballo, scoppio, spasso, squillo, ventata
pararā, uruhanga
explosjon, sprenging
eksplozja, wybuch
apre, pombas, poxa, poxa vida, poça, puxa, raios, arraso, explosão, ventania
explozie, rafală, suflare, suflu, vijelie
взрыв, гро́хот, дутьё, поры́в, поры́в ве́тра, взорва́ть, взрыва́ть, греме́ть, грохота́ть, проклина́ть, прокля́сть, раскритикова́ть
vzryv, gróxot, dutʹjó, porýv, porýv vétra, vzorvátʹ, vzryvátʹ, gremétʹ, groxotátʹ, proklinátʹ, prokljástʹ, raskritikovátʹ
sgal, sgal, sgal, sgal
[gozar del] desmadre, [parecerle un] alucín, [ser una] pasada, alucine, bomba, chorro explosivo
kilipuzi, kilipuzi
pumutok, sabog, pasabugin
patlama
chwyth, chwyth
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