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smash
- IPA[smaʃ]
英式
- violently break (something) into pieces;be violently broken into pieces; shatter
- an act or sound of something smashing;a violent collision or impact between vehicles
- with a sudden, violent shattering
verb: smash, 3rd person present: smashes, gerund or present participle: smashing, past tense: smashed, past participle: smashed
noun: smash, plural noun: smashes
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動詞
- 1. violently break (something) into pieces the thief smashed a window to get into the car gone are the days when he smashed up hotels 同義詞
- ▪ be violently broken into pieces; shatter the glass ball smashed instantly on the pavement 同義詞
- ▪ violently knock down or crush inwards soldiers smashed down doors burglars smashed in the steel shutters 同義詞
- ▪ crash and severely damage (a vehicle) my Volvo's been smashed up 同義詞
- ▪ hit or attack (someone) very violently Donald smashed him over the head 同義詞
- ▪ easily or comprehensively beat (a record) he smashed the course record
- ▪ completely defeat, destroy, or foil (something regarded as hostile or dangerous) a deliberate attempt to smash the union movement 同義詞
- ▪ informal, dated (of a business) go bankrupt; fail financially a firm that had smashed for so tremendous an amount
- 2. move so as to hit or collide with something with great force and impact their plane smashed into a mountainside giant Atlantic waves smashed against the wall
- ▪ (in sport) strike (the ball) or score (a goal, run, etc.) with great force he smashed home the Tranmere winner
- ▪ (in tennis, badminton, and similar sports) strike (the ball or shuttlecock) downwards with a hard overarm volley.
名詞
- 1. an act or sound of something smashing he heard the smash of glass 同義詞
- ▪ British a violent collision or impact between vehicles a car smash man dies in motorway smash 同義詞
- ▪ a violent blow a forearm smash
- ▪ a stroke in tennis, badminton, and similar sports in which the ball or shuttlecock is hit downwards with a hard overarm volley.
- 2. informal a very successful song, film, show, or performer a box office smash a smash-hit first single 同義詞
- 3. a mixture of spirits (typically brandy) with flavoured water and ice.
- 4. informal, dated a bankruptcy or financial failure.
副詞
- 1. with a sudden, violent shattering they were together for an instant, and then smash it was all gone
- violently or badly broken or shattered: a smashed collar bone
Oxford Dictionary
- violently or badly broken or shattered: a smashed collarbone
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a style of play in sports, especially football) aggressive and confrontational: I love watching smash-mouth football they have a smash-mouth mentality
- an aggressive and confrontational style of play, especially a style of offensive play that ... we're coming into this game ready to play smash-mouth
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a style of play in sport, especially American football) aggressive and confrontational: I love watching smash-mouth football they have a smash-mouth mentality
- an aggressive and confrontational style of play, especially a style of attacking play that ... we're coming into this game ready to play smash-mouth
Oxford Dictionary
- a violent collision, especially of cars: multi-vehicle smash-ups
Oxford Dictionary
- a violent collision, especially of cars: multi-vehicle smash-ups
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting a robbery in which the thief smashes a shop window and seizes goods: a smash-and-grab raid on a jeweller
- a smash-and-grab robbery: the number of smash-and-grabs I have seen is unbelievable
Oxford Dictionary
- be ruined or destroyed
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- violently break (something) into pieces: the thief smashed a window to get into the car gone are the days when he smashed up hotels
- an act or sound of something smashing: he heard the smash of glass
Oxford American Dictionary