[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词]打烂;摔碎 If you smash something or if it smashes, it breaks into many pieces, for example when it is hit or dropped.
[V n]
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Someone smashed a bottle...
有人摔碎了一个瓶子。
A crowd of youths started smashing windows...
一群年轻人开始砸玻璃。
Two or three glasses fell off and smashed into pieces.
两三只杯子掉了下来,摔得粉碎。
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[VERB 动词]打破;冲破;突破 If you smash through a wall, gate, or door, you get through it by hitting and breaking it.
[V through n]
[V way prep/adv]
The demonstrators used trucks to smash through embassy gates...
示威者用卡车撞开了使馆大门。
Soldiers smashed their way into his office.
士兵冲进了他的办公室。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)撞击;(使)拍击;(使)冲击 If something smashes or is smashed against something solid, it moves very fast and with great force against it.
[V prep/adv]
[V n prep]
The bottle smashed against a wall...
瓶子撞到了墙上。
He smashed his fist into Anthony's face.
他一拳打在了安东尼脸上。
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[VERB 动词](有意识地)摧毁,粉碎,消灭(政治组织、制度等) To smash a political group or system means to deliberately destroy it.
[V n]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
Their attempts to clean up politics and smash the power of party machines failed.
他们力图重整政坛、摧毁现有的政党机器,却以失败收场。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]同 smash hit A smash is the same as a smash hit .
It is the public who decide if a film is a smash or a flop.
影片成败与否取决于公众。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]撞车 You can refer to a car crash as a smash .
[INFORMAL 非正式]
He was near to death after a car smash.
他差点在一场撞车事故中丧命。
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smashsmashessmashedsmashingverb★break 打碎1★[transitive , intransitive ]smash(sth) to break sth, or to be broken, violently and noisily into many pieces (哗啦一声)打碎,打破,破碎◆Several windows had been smashed.几扇窗户劈里啪啦打碎了。◆He smashed the radio to pieces.他啪的一声把收音机摔得稀巴烂。◆The glass bowl smashed into a thousand pieces.玻璃碗咣的一声摔了个粉碎。hit very hard 猛烈撞击2★[intransitive , transitive ]to move with a lot of force against sth solid; to make sth do this (使)猛烈撞击,猛烈碰撞+ adv./prep.◆the sound of waves smashing against the rocks浪涛猛烈撞击礁石的声音◆The car smashed into a tree.汽车猛地撞到了树上。smashsth + adv./prep. ◆Mark smashed his fist down on the desk.马克狠狠地把拳头砸在桌上。☞synonyms at
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3★[transitive , intransitive ]to hit sth very hard and break it, in order to get through it (用力)撞开,击穿,闯过smashsth + adv./prep. ◆They had to smash holes in the ice.他们只好奋力在冰上凿洞。◆The elephant smashed its way through the trees.大象横冲直撞,闯过树丛。smashsth + adj. ◆We had to smash the door open.我们只得用力把门撞开。+ adv./prep.◆They had smashed through a glass door to get in.他们砸破一道玻璃门进去了。4[transitive ]smashsth/sb (+ adv./prep.) to hit sth/sb very hard 猛击SYN
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◆He smashed the ball into the goal.他一记劲射,球进了。destroy/defeat 捣毁;打败5[transitive ]smashsth/sb to destroy, defeat or put an end to sth/sb 捣毁;打败;粉碎;使结束◆Police say they have smashed a major drugs ring.警方说他们摧毁了一个大贩毒集团。◆She has smashed the world record (= broken it by a large amount).她大破世界纪录。crash vehicle 撞车6[transitive ]smashsth (up) to crash a vehicle 撞毁(车辆)◆He's smashed (up) his new car.他把自己的新车撞毁了。☞synonyms at
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in tennis, etc. 网球等7[transitive ]smashsth to hit a high ball downwards and very hard over the net 打高压球;扣球PHRASAL VERBSˌsmash sth↔ˈdownto make sth fall down by hitting it hard and breaking it (用力)击倒,打翻◆The police had to smash the door down.警察不得不破门而入。ˌsmash sth↔ˈinto make a hole in sth by hitting it with a lot of force (用力)打破,撞坏◆Vandals had smashed the door in.破坏分子把门撞破了。◆( informal) I wanted to smash his face in(= hit him hard in the face).当时我真想把他的脸打瘪。ˌsmash sth↔ˈupto destroy sth deliberately (蓄意)捣毁,破坏◆Youths had broken into the bar and smashed the place up.一群年轻人闯进酒吧,把里面砸了个乱七八糟。noun★act of breaking 破碎;打碎1★[singular ]an act of breaking sth noisily into pieces; the sound this makes 破碎;打碎;破碎(或打碎)的哗啦声◆The cup hit the floor with a smash.杯子掉到地上哗啦一声摔碎了。vehicle crash 撞车2[countable ]( BrE) an accident in which a vehicle hits another vehicle 撞车◆a car smash撞车事故in tennis, etc. 网球等3[countable ]a way of hitting the ball downwards and very hard 高压球;扣球song/movie/play 歌曲;电影;戏剧4(alsoˌsmash ˈhit)[countable ]a song, film/movie or play that is very popular 十分走红的歌曲(或电影、戏剧)◆her latest chart smash她的最新一首十分走红的上榜歌曲smash/smæʃ; NAmEsmæʃ/
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1[intransitive, transitive] to break into pieces violently or noisily, or to make something do this by dropping, throwing, or hitting it: Vandals had smashed all the windows. Firemen had to smash the lock to get in. Several cups fell to the floor and smashed to pieces.► see thesaurus at
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2[intransitive, transitive always + adverb/preposition] to hit an object or surface violently, or to make something do this: A stolen car smashed into the bus. He smashed his fist down on the table.3smash a record to do something much faster, better etc than anyone has done before: The film smashed all box office records.4[transitive] to destroy something such as a political system or criminal organization: Police say they have smashed a major crime ring.5[transitive] to hit a high ball with a strong downward action, in tennis or similar gamessmash down phrasal verbto hit a door, wall etc violently so that it falls to the groundsmash in phrasal verbto hit something so violently that you break it and make a hole in it: The door had been smashed in.smash somebody’s face/head in (=hit someone hard in the face or head) I’ll smash his head in if he comes here again!smash up phrasal verbto deliberately destroy something by hitting it: Hooligans started smashing the place up.
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1[countable] British English a serious road or railway accident – used especially in newspapersSYN crash: Young boy hurt in car smash.2[countable] (also smash hit) a new film, song etc which is very successful: a box-office smash (=a film which many people go to see at the cinema)3[countable] a hard downward shot in tennis or similar games4[singular] the loud sound of something breakingsmash of He heard the smash of glass.
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