smash
smash 英 [smæʃ] 美 [smæʃ]
v. 粉碎;碰撞 n. 破碎;碰撞
进行时:smashing 过去式:smashed 过去分词:smashed 第三人称单数:smashes 名词复数:smashes
- To smash something is to hit or throw it so hard that it breaks or is hurt. It's important to pay careful attention while you're driving so you don't smash into the car in front of you.
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- v. 粉碎;碰撞
- n. 破碎;碰撞
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1. Several windows had been smashed.
几扇窗户劈里啪啦打碎了。
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2. He smashed the radio to pieces.
他啪的一声把收音机摔得稀巴烂。
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3. The glass bowl smashed into a thousand pieces.
玻璃碗咣的一声摔了个粉碎。
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4. the sound of waves smashing against the rocks
浪涛猛烈撞击礁石的声音
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5. The car smashed into a tree.
汽车猛地撞到了树上。
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6. Mark smashed his fist down on the desk.
马克狠狠地把拳头砸在桌上。
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7. They had to smash holes in the ice.
他们只好奋力在冰上凿洞。
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8. We had to smash the door open.
我们只得用力把门撞开。
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9. She has smashed the world record (= broken it by a large amount).
她大破世界纪录。
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10. He's smashed (up) his new car.
他把自己的新车撞毁了。
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11. The cup hit the floor with a smash.
杯子掉到地上哗啦一声摔碎了。
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12. a car smash
撞车事故
- smash (n.) 1725, "hard blow," from smash (v.). Meaning "broken-up condition" is from 1798; that of "failure, financial collapse" is from 1839. Tennis sense is from 1882. Meaning "great success" is from 1923 ("Variety" headline, Oct. 16, in reference to Broadway productions of "The Fool" and "The Rise of Rosie O'Reilly").
- smash (v.) 1759, "break to pieces," earlier "kick downstairs" (c. 1700), probably of imitative origin (compare smack (v.), mash (v.), crush (v.)). Meaning "act with crushing force" is from 1813; that of "strike violently" is from 1835. Tennis sense is from 1882. Smash-and-grab (adj.) is first attested 1927.
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