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smash /smæʃ/ ► SEE ALLsmash sth downsmash sth insmash into sb/sthsmash sth up●ˌsmash sth ˈdownto make sth fall by hitting it very hard and breaking it (用力)击倒,打翻◆The police decided to smash the door down. 警察决定破门而入。OBJ door[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌsmash sth ˈinto make a hole in sth or destroy it by hitting it very hard (用力)打破,撞坏,毁坏◆The doll’s face had been smashed in. 玩具娃娃的脸被打瘪了。◆ (informal) He threatened to smash my head in (= hit my head very hard). 他威胁要砸扁我的脑袋。OBJ door, face, head SYN bash sth in (informal, especially BrE) [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌsmash ˈinto sb/sth (of a vehicle or a driver 车辆或驾驶员 ) to hit sb/sth very hard, causing damage 猛撞上;撞毁 ◆The car smashed into a tree. 汽车猛地撞到树上。◆I smashed into the car in front. 我的汽车猛地撞上前面的汽车。 ➡ note at crash into sb/sth [v + prep]●ˌsmash sth ˈupto damage or destroy sth by hitting it very hard 捣毁;破坏◆A bunch of thugs broke in and smashed the place up. 一帮暴徒闯进来把这个地方砸了个稀巴烂。◆He smashed his car up last week (= he had a crash). 他上个星期把汽车撞坏了。OBJ car, things, place ➡ note at break sth up [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |