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smashing

/smash-ing/US // ˈsmæʃ ɪŋ //UK // (ˈsmæʃɪŋ) //

粉碎,捣毁,砸碎,打碎

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • Goyer describes it as more of a remix than a direct adaptation, and to my taste, it is a smashing success in storytelling.

  • The spreading, smashing and plunging of tectonic plates shapes far more than just geography.

  • 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.

  • Will he go for the schoolteacher and abandon the family, leaving behind his smashing dinner suits?

  • Check: “This atom smashing business is going to herald the final victory of the machine.”

  • When I was growing up they called Green Day and Nirvana and Smashing Pumpkins “alternative pop.”

  • Those who claim to speak for a vengeful Allah take great delight in smashing idols wherever and whenever they can get to them.

  • This weekend should have been a smashing success for Johnny Depp.

  • If she had had "some smashing love affair," as the more romantic Flora suggested, so much the better.

  • Once even a blue bean (a bullet) made sad work with my head, and my fist has got a deuce of a smashing.

  • I gathered that he thought something of the boy, and was heating up to the door-smashing stage.

  • Now good-natured Alfaretta was nothing if not helpful, and quite human enough to enjoy smashing something.

  • Jim took a few pulls at the strong, black tobacco, and began to reconsider his notion about smashing up the service.