词组 | smash |
释义 | smash [smashed, smashed, smashing] smash down smash down sth • smash sth down to hit something such as a door or wall so violently that it falls to the ground: ▪ There were complaints that police had smashed down doors and destroyed furniture while searching the premises. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑break down smash in smash sth in • smash in sth to break something or make a hole in it, by hitting it violently: ▪ Hundreds of demonstrators were smashing in the windows of government buildings ▪ Someone had smashed his skull in with a baseball bat. smash sb's face/head in spoken informal (=hit someone hard in the face or head) ▪ If he tries to mess me around, I'll smash his stupid face in. smash up smash up sth • smash sth up to destroy something or damage it very badly by hitting it violently or crashing it: ▪ A gang of thugs came into the bar and smashed the place up. ▪ a millionaire playboy who spent his wilder years doing drugs and smashing up expensive cars smash-up n C especially BrE a serious road or train accident: ▪ Two German tourists died in a smash-up on Highway 61 earlier today. |
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