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smash into

/smash/US // smæʃ //UK // (smæʃ) //

撞毁,撞上,撞上了,撞毁了

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 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.
    • : to defeat, disappoint, or disillusion utterly.
    • : to hit or strike with force.
    • : to overthrow or destroy something considered as harmful: They smashed the drug racket.
    • : to ruin financially: The depression smashed him.
    • : Tennis, Badminton, Table Tennis. to hit overhead or overhand with a hard downward motion, causing the shot to move very swiftly and to strike the ground or table usually at a sharp angle.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to break to pieces from a violent blow or collision.
    • : to dash with a shattering or crushing force or with great violence; crash.
    • : to become financially ruined or bankrupt.
    • : to flatten and compress the signatures of a book in a press before binding.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or an instance of smashing or shattering.
    • : the sound of such a smash.
    • : a blow, hit, or slap.
    • : a destructive collision, as between automobiles.
    • : a smashed or shattered condition.
    • : a process or state of collapse, ruin, or destruction: the total smash that another war would surely bring.
    • : financial failure or ruin.
    • : Informal. smash hit.
    • : a drink made of brandy, or other liquor, with sugar, water, mint, and ice.
    • : Tennis, Badminton, Table Tennis. an overhead or overhand stroke in which the ball or shuttlecock is hit with a hard, downward motion causing it to move very swiftly and to strike the ground or table usually at a sharp angle.a ball hit with such a stroke.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or constituting a great success: That composer has written many smash tunes.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as instrike

Examples

  • Congratulations to Jane Fraser on smashing Wall Street’s glass ceiling.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • When you find your parked car, you notice the smashed taillight.

  • While conventional nuclear power plants generate energy by splitting atoms, nuclear fusion involves smashing two atoms together.

  • Sid Vicious is stomping all over Steve Jones, about to smash in his guitar (again).

  • 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.

  • Think sexual liberation, 1970s groups like the Gay Liberation Front, and slogans like “Smash the church/Smash the state.”

  • Every aspiring DJ could smash and grab himself a mixer and some turntables.

  • Then there were those songs that were either too half-baked or half-hearted to even fool us into turning them into smash hits.

  • The moment the bait was touched, down would come the heavy timber—smash—on the tiger's head.

  • “Confound it, no;” rejoined Mr. Simmery, stopping for an instant to smash a fly with the ruler.

  • Towne made a fool of a girl I knowshe is married, though; it didnt smash her affections very deep; married rich, too.

  • Efter hearin' him, it fair knocked the stories on the heid aboot him bein' oot to smash the hame, an' religion an' sic like.

  • I'm sorry, drandma, 'cause I spilt the cream, and I'm awfil glad I didn't smash the bowl.