smashes; smashed; smashing
smashes; smashed; smashing
Learner's definition of SMASH
1
: to break (something) into many pieces : to shatter or destroy (something)打碎;打破 [+ object]
[no object]
2
a : to hit (something) violently and very hard猛击;猛撞 [+ object]
[no object]
b [+ object] : to hit (a ball) downward and very hard in tennis and other games(网球等比赛中)扣球,打高压球 3
[+ object] : to destroy or beat (someone or something) easily or completely捣毁;彻底击败 4
[+ object] : to crash (a vehicle)撞毁,撞坏(交通工具) —
often + up in U.S. English在美国英语中常与up连用
smash down
[phrasal verb] smash (something) down or smash down (something)
: to hit (something) hard so that it breaks and falls down撞开;摧毁
smash in
[phrasal verb] smash (something) in or smash in (something)
: to hit (something) hard so that you break it or make a hole in it打破;击穿
smash up
[phrasal verb] smash (something) up or smash up (something)
: to break and destroy (something) in a deliberate way摧毁;破坏 — see also 1smash 4 (above), smashup
— smasher
noun, plural smashers [count] 2 smash /ˈsmæʃ/ noun
plural smashes
plural smashes
Learner's definition of SMASH
[count]
1
: someone or something that is very successful or popular轰动的人物(或事件) -
The new movie is a smash.这部新影片大获成功。
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She was a smash at the party.她在那次聚会上最抢眼。
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His new song promises to be a smash hit.他的新歌一定会走红。
2
: the sound made when something hits a surface very violently猛烈撞击声 3
: a hard downward hit in tennis or other games(网球等比赛中的)扣球,高压球