blam

blam — noun

1. a loud noise that happens all at once, often used playfully for a shot, crash, o

1.名詞C2
釋義

a loud noise that happens all at once, often used playfully for a shot, crash, or blast

例句

We heard a blam from the garage when the old tire burst.

hear a blam from + place

In the comic panel, BLAM flashed above the speeding car.

BLAM as a written comic sound effect

同義詞
  • bang

    a more common word for a sudden loud noise

  • boom

    deeper and heavier, often linked to explosions

  • crash

    usually tied to something breaking or hitting hard

文法句型

hear a blam

with a blam

a blam from + place

用法筆記

Often appears as a playful written sound effect in comics or informal storytelling, rather than as a neutral everyday word for noise.

常見錯誤

The watch fell with a blam.
The metal toolbox fell with a blam.
💡blam suggests a bigger, more dramatic noise than a small object usually makes.
I heard a blam of birds outside.
I heard a blam from the alley outside.
💡blam is used for a sudden impact or explosive sound, not an ordinary animal noise.