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smash
/ˈsmæʃ/
打碎,粉碎,猛擊,扣球,殺球,大敗,硬幣,假硬幣(a.)非常的,了不起的(vt.)打碎
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Smash
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Smashed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Smashing
.]
1.
To
break
in
pieces
by
violence
;
to
dash
to
pieces
;
to
crush
.
Here
everything
is
broken
and
smashed
to
pieces
.
--
Burke
.
2.
Lawn Tennis
To
hit
(
the
ball
)
from
above
the
level
of
the
net
with
a
very
hard
overhand
stroke
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Smash
,
v. i.
To
break
up
,
or
to
pieces
suddenly
,
as
the
result
of
collision
or
pressure
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Smash
,
n.
1.
A
breaking
or
dashing
to
pieces
;
utter
destruction
;
wreck
.
2.
Hence
,
bankruptcy
. [
Colloq
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
smash
n
1:
a
vigorous
blow
; "
the
sudden
knock
floored
him
"; "
he
took
a
bash
right
in
his
face
"; "
he
got
a
bang
on
the
head
"
[
syn
:
knock
,
bash
,
bang
,
belt
]
2:
a
serious
collision
(
especially
of
motor
vehicles
) [
syn
:
smash-up
]
3:
a
hard
return
hitting
the
tennis
ball
above
your
head
[
syn
:
overhead
]
4:
the
act
of
colliding
with
something
; "
his
crash
through
the
window
"; "
the
fullback's
smash
into
the
defensive
line
"
[
syn
:
crash
]
5:
a
conspicuous
success
; "
that
song
was
his
first
hit
and
marked
the
beginning
of
his
career
"; "
that
new
Broadway
show
is
a
real
smasher
"; "
the
party
went
with
a
bang
"
[
syn
:
hit
,
smasher
,
strike
,
bang
]
adv
:
with
a
loud
crash
; "
the
car
went
smash
through
the
fence
"
[
syn
:
smashingly
]
v
1:
hit
hard
; "
He
smashed
a
3-run
homer
" [
syn
:
nail
,
boom
,
blast
]
2:
break
into
pieces
,
as
by
striking
or
knocking
over
; "
Smash
a
plate
" [
syn
:
dash
]
3:
reduce
to
bankruptcy
; "
My
daughter's
fancy
wedding
is
going
to
break
me
!"; "
The
slump
in
the
financial
markets
smashed
him
" [
syn
:
bankrupt
,
ruin
,
break
]
4:
hit
violently
; "
She
smashed
her
car
against
the
guard
rail
"
5:
humiliate
or
depress
completely
; "
She
was
crushed
by
his
refusal
of
her
invitation
"; "
The
death
of
her
son
smashed
her
" [
syn
:
crush
,
demolish
]
6:
damage
or
destroy
as
if
by
violence
; "
The
teenager
banged
up
the
car
of
his
mother
" [
syn
:
bang up
,
smash up
]
7:
hit
(
a
tennis
ball
)
in
a
powerful
overhead
stroke
8:
collide
or
strike
violently
and
suddenly
; "
The
motorcycle
smashed
into
the
guard
rail
"
9:
overthrow
or
destroy
(
something
considered
evil
or
harmful
);
"
The
police
smashed
the
drug
ring
after
they
were
tipped
off
"
10:
break
suddenly
into
pieces
,
as
from
a
violent
blow
; "
The
window
smashed
"
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