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词组 smash up
释义
Phr V
smash up
smashes, smashing, smashed
smash up sth or smash sth up
to badly damage or destroy something by hitting it many times
A load of football fans had come in and smashed the place up.
smash-up
noun slightly informal a serious road or train accident
There was a terrible smash-up on the motorway this morning.
phrasesmash up
smash up sthsmash 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 carssmash-up n C especially BrE a serious road or train accident: Two German tourists died in a smash-up on Highway 61 earlier today.

smash up

1. To break something into small pieces with great, violent force. A noun or pronoun can be used between "smash" and "up." My father went on a rampage around the house, smashing up anything he could get his hands on. The disgruntled ex-employee stole a photocopier from the office on his last day at work and smashed it up with a baseball bat in a field beside the office.
2. To cause a lot of damage or destruction to something or within some place. A noun or pronoun can be used between "smash" and "up." He was arrested for smashing up a local bar after getting into an argument with its owner. Some punks came around and smashed my car up during the night.
3. To beat someone with brutal, violent force. A noun or pronoun can be used between "smash" and "up." The gang surrounded the poor man and smashed him up so badly that he had to be hospitalized.

smash something up

to break something up; to destroy something. I hope the children don't smash any of the good china up if we use it tonight. The driver fell asleep and smashed up the car.
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