smash up / smæʃ /

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smash up4 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to break to pieces with violence and often with a crashing sound, as by striking, letting fall, or dashing against something; shatter: He smashed the vase against the wall.
  2. to defeat, disappoint, or disillusion utterly.
  3. to hit or strike with force.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to break to pieces from a violent blow or collision.
  2. to dash with a shattering or crushing force or with great violence; crash.
  3. to become financially ruined or bankrupt.
  4. to flatten and compress the signatures of a book in a press before binding.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act or an instance of smashing or shattering.
  2. the sound of such a smash.
  3. a blow, hit, or slap.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of, relating to, or constituting a great success: That composer has written many smash tunes.

smash up 近义词

smash up

等同于 smash

smash up

等同于 wreck

smash up

等同于 crash

smash up

等同于 impact

更多smash up例句

  1. Congratulations to Jane Fraser on smashing Wall Street’s glass ceiling.
  2. Although Apple Watch is not, perhaps, a smash hit on the scale of the iPhone or the iPod, it’s by far the best-selling smartwatch in the world.
  3. When the series debuted in the UK in 2011 and became a smash hit, it paved the way for it to become an international sensation and therefore create many copycats.
  4. When you find your parked car, you notice the smashed taillight.
  5. While conventional nuclear power plants generate energy by splitting atoms, nuclear fusion involves smashing two atoms together.
  6. Sid Vicious is stomping all over Steve Jones, about to smash in his guitar (again).
  7. At the end of the session, when we listened back to all we had laid down that day, I was sure I had a smash hit.
  8. Think sexual liberation, 1970s groups like the Gay Liberation Front, and slogans like “Smash the church/Smash the state.”
  9. Every aspiring DJ could smash and grab himself a mixer and some turntables.
  10. Then there were those songs that were either too half-baked or half-hearted to even fool us into turning them into smash hits.
  11. The moment the bait was touched, down would come the heavy timber—smash—on the tiger's head.
  12. “Confound it, no;” rejoined Mr. Simmery, stopping for an instant to smash a fly with the ruler.
  13. Towne made a fool of a girl I knowshe is married, though; it didnt smash her affections very deep; married rich, too.
  14. Efter hearin' him, it fair knocked the stories on the heid aboot him bein' oot to smash the hame, an' religion an' sic like.
  15. I'm sorry, drandma, 'cause I spilt the cream, and I'm awfil glad I didn't smash the bowl.