smashing / ˈsmæʃ ɪŋ /

💦中学词汇粉碎捣毁砸碎打碎

smashing 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. impressive or wonderful: a smashing display.
  2. crushing or devastating: a smashing defeat.

smashing 近义词

v. 动词 verb

break into pieces

v. 动词 verb

defeat, destroy

更多smashing例句

  1. Goyer describes it as more of a remix than a direct adaptation, and to my taste, it is a smashing success in storytelling.
  2. The spreading, smashing and plunging of tectonic plates shapes far more than just geography.
  3. Biggs was seen on video 20 seconds after someone who appears to be already-charged Proud Boys member Dominic Pezzola led the smashing of a window on the Senate side of the building with a riot shield, an FBI affidavit alleged.
  4. Will he go for the schoolteacher and abandon the family, leaving behind his smashing dinner suits?
  5. Check: “This atom smashing business is going to herald the final victory of the machine.”
  6. When I was growing up they called Green Day and Nirvana and Smashing Pumpkins “alternative pop.”
  7. Those who claim to speak for a vengeful Allah take great delight in smashing idols wherever and whenever they can get to them.
  8. This weekend should have been a smashing success for Johnny Depp.
  9. If she had had "some smashing love affair," as the more romantic Flora suggested, so much the better.
  10. Once even a blue bean (a bullet) made sad work with my head, and my fist has got a deuce of a smashing.
  11. I gathered that he thought something of the boy, and was heating up to the door-smashing stage.
  12. Now good-natured Alfaretta was nothing if not helpful, and quite human enough to enjoy smashing something.
  13. Jim took a few pulls at the strong, black tobacco, and began to reconsider his notion about smashing up the service.