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smash

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Related topics: Tennis
smash1 /smæʃ/ ●●○ verb  
1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]BREAK to break into pieces violently or noisily, or to make something do this by dropping, throwing, or hitting it 粉碎;打碎;砸碎
 Vandals had smashed all the windows.
破坏分子打碎了所有的窗子。
 Firemen had to smash the lock to get in.
消防员不得不砸锁而入。
 Several cups fell to the floor and smashed to pieces.
有几个杯子掉到地上摔得粉碎。
see thesaurus at break5 see picture at 见图 damage, break
2 [intransitiveI, transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]PUT to hit an object or surface violently, or to make something do this (使)猛撞,猛击,猛掷
 A stolen car smashed into the bus.
一辆被偷的汽车猛地撞上了公共汽车。
 He smashed his fist down on the table.
他把拳头狠狠地砸在桌上。
3 smash a record to do something much faster, better etc than anyone has done before 打破纪录
 The film smashed all box office records.
这部影片打破了所有的票房纪录。
4 [transitiveT]DESTROY to destroy something such as a political system or criminal organization 摧毁;粉碎;消灭
 Police say they have smashed a major crime ring.
警方说他们捣毁了一个主要的犯罪团伙。
5. [transitiveT]DST to hit a high ball with a strong downward action, in tennis or similar games 〔在网球等运动中〕杀〔球〕,猛扣〔球〕5 see picture at 见图 tennis
6.smash something ↔ down phrasal verbphr v HIT/BUMP INTOto hit a door, wall etc violently so that it falls to the ground 击倒〔门、墙等〕
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7smash something ↔ in phrasal verbphr v DESTROYto hit something so violently that you break it and make a hole in it 将〔某物〕砸穿
 The door had been smashed in.
这扇门被砸穿了。
smash somebody’s face/head in (=hit someone hard in the face or head) 猛击某人的脸/头部
 I’ll smash his head in if he comes here again!
他要是再来,我就打碎他的脑袋!
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8smash something ↔ up phrasal verbphr v DESTROYto deliberately destroy something by hitting it 〔故意〕撞毁,打碎
 Hooligans started smashing the place up.
流氓开始对这个地方进行打砸。
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Related topics: Tennis
smash2 noun  
1 [countableC] British EnglishBrEACCIDENT a serious road or railway accident – used especially in newspapers 严重的交通事故;车祸〔尤用于报纸上〕 SYN crash
 Young boy hurt in car smash.
男童在车祸中受伤。
2 [countableC] (also smash hit) a new film, song etc which is very successful 非常成功的新电影[新歌曲等]
 a box-office smash (=a film which many people go to see at the cinema)
高票房电影
3. [countableC]DST a hard downward shot in tennis or similar games 〔网球等的〕杀球,扣球5 see picture at 见图 tennis
4 [singular]SOUND the loud sound of something breaking 撞碎声,破碎声
smash of
 He heard the smash of glass.
他听到玻璃打碎的声音。
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Origin smash1
(1600-1700) Perhaps from smack + mash
smash1 verbsmash2 noun
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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4350 COCA: 5113
smash

noun¹

1breaking noisily into pieces打碎ADJECTIVE | VERB + SMASH | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEloud響亮的破碎聲VERB + SMASHhear聽到破碎時的嘩啦聲PREPOSITIONwith a smash嘩啦一聲The plate hit the floor with a smash.盤子嘩啦一聲掉在地板上打碎了。smash of⋯破碎的嘩啦聲He heard the smash of breaking glass.他聽到打碎玻璃的聲音。
smash

noun²

2 (BrE) in a car, etc.撞車ADJECTIVE | VERB + SMASH | SMASH + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEhead-on迎頭相撞fatal致死的撞車事故Their car was involved in a fatal smash with a stolen van.他們的車與一輛被盜麪包車相撞,致人死亡。horrific可怕的撞車hit-and-run肇事逃逸的事故a 20-year-old victim of a hit-and-run smash一起撞車逃逸事故中 20 歲的受害者high-speed高速相撞事故car, motorbike小汽車/摩托車相撞rail, train火車相撞motorway, road高速路上/公路上的撞車事故two-car, three-vehicle, etc.兩車、三車等相撞事故VERB + SMASHhave發生撞車事故cause引起撞車事故A teenage driver has been fined £300 for causing a road smash on the A127.一位少年駕車在 A127 號公路上撞車肇事,被罰 300 英鎊。SMASH + VERBhappen撞車事故發生The smash happened just before junction 13 of the M6.撞車事故就發生在 6 號高速公路 13 號交叉路口前。PREPOSITIONin a/the smash在撞車事故中Four people were seriously injured in a head-on smash on the A45.在 A45 號公路兩車迎頭相撞的事故中,4 人嚴重受傷。
smash

noun³

3in tennis網球ADJECTIVE | VERB + SMASH ADJECTIVEpowerful大力抽球overhead過頂高壓球forearm近網高壓球VERB + SMASHhit擊球He can hit a powerful overhead smash.他能打出大力的過頂高壓球。miss抽球失敗He misses a smash to hand Federer a 5-0 lead.他抽球失誤,拱手讓費德勒 5 比 0 領先。
smash

noun⁴

4song, film/movie, etc.歌曲;電影ADJECTIVE | VERB + SMASH | SMASH + NOUN ADJECTIVEbox-office賣座的電影club, dance-floor (both BrE) 俱樂部/舞池走紅的歌曲the recent club smash, 'Rocking Music'最近在俱樂部走紅的歌曲《搖滾音樂》surprise意外走紅instant一炮打響The comedy was an instant smash with critics.那出喜劇在評論界一炮而紅。summer夏季走紅的歌曲VERB + SMASHbe, become走紅SMASH + NOUNalbum, single走紅的專輯/單曲series, show, sitcom走紅的系列劇/演出/情景劇Bridges starred on the smash sitcom 'Diff'rent Strokes'.布里奇斯出演了走紅情景劇《細路仔》。hit非常流行film, movie (especially NAmE) 轟動的影片
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4350 COCA: 5113
smash verb
smash (a glass smashes) crash (a car smashes into a tree)
smash

verb

 See also the entry for break 1 另见break条第1义smash ♦︎ shatter ♦︎ break (sth) up ♦︎ splinterThese are all words that can be used when sth breaks into lots of small pieces. 这些词均表示打碎或碎裂。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to smash / shatter / break up into small / a thousand piecesto smash / shatter a window / windscreenglass smashes / shatters / splinterssb's smashed / shattered / splintered bones / skull smash [transitive, intransitive] to break sth or be broken, violently and noisily, into lots of small pieces 粗暴打碎;打破;(哗啦一声)破碎She flew into one of her rages and started smashing crockery.她又一次暴跳如雷,开始摔碟子摔碗。His right hand was smashed and his shoulder dislocated.他的右手被打烂,肩膀也脱臼了。The glass bowl smashed into a thousand pieces.玻璃碗咣的一声摔了个粉碎。If sb smashes up a place or room, they destroy it by breaking all the furniture, etc. * smash up指捣毁某个地方或房间,把里面的家具等全都砸烂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。 shatter [intransitive, transitive] to suddenly break into small pieces; to make sth do this 破碎;碎裂;使破碎He dropped the vase and it shattered into pieces on the floor.他一失手把花瓶掉在地板上摔碎了。The explosion shattered all the windows in the building.那次爆炸把大楼里所有的玻璃窗都给震碎了。Shattered homes were ablaze.炸毁的房屋在熊熊燃烧。NOTE 辨析 Smash or shatter?People smash things deliberately; things get shattered as a result of explosions, flying bullets, stones, etc. * smash指故意把物品打碎或砸烂,be shattered则指物品因遭遇爆炸、流弹或飞石等而破碎The thief smashed a window to get into her car.小偷砸碎车窗钻进了她的汽车。The thief shattered a window to get into her car. Windows were shattered in the blast.爆炸中玻璃窗被震得粉碎。Windows were smashed in the blast. ˌbreak ˈup ˌbreak sth ˈup

phrasal verb

(broke, broken)to separate, or make sth separate, into smaller pieces, either violently or carefully 粉碎;破碎;拆开;拆散The ship broke up on the rocks.船触礁撞碎了。The grey clouds had begun to break up.乌云已经开始散去。The ship was broken up for scrap metal.那艘船被拆成了废铁。Break up the chocolate and place it in a bowl.把巧克力掰碎,然后放到碗里。
splinter [intransitive, transitive](of wood, glass, stone or bone) to break into long, thin, sharp pieces; to make wood, glass, etc. break in this way (木头、玻璃、石头或骨头)裂开;使(木头、玻璃等)裂开The mirror cracked but did not splinter.那面镜子裂了,但没有碎。She could hear the talons shredding and splintering the wood.她听到鸟爪撕碎木头的声音。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4350 COCA: 5113
smash
To break: break, fall apart, shatter...
To hit an object: punch, thump, knock...
To damage or spoil something: damage, spoil, mark...
To hit, or to crash into something: hit, crash, collide...
Tennis: ace, advantage, bagel...
Actions in playing games or sports: backhand, backhander, ball...
Loud sounds: bang, beep, blare...

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