B2 [ I or T ] to cause something to break noisily into a lot of small pieces打碎,摔碎
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The vase rolled off the edge of the table and smashed.
The glass smashed into little bits.
Vandals smashed windows and overturned cars in the downtown shopping district.
Some thugs smashed his windows.
The stone plaque bearing his name was smashed to pieces.
[ I or T, + adv/prep ] to cause something to move with great force against something hard, usually causing damage or injury猛撞,猛冲,猛击(通常造成破坏或伤害)
[ I or T ] in tennis or volleyball, to hit the ball down towards the ground quickly and forcefully(网球运动中)打高压球,猛扣(球)
[ T ] to defeat someone or to destroy something completely击溃,摧毁,粉碎
[ T ] to do much better than the best or fastest result recorded previously(轻松)打破(纪录)
[ C ] UK also smash-up a road or train accident 被砸毁的汽车
[ C ] in tennis or volleyball, a powerful downward hit that sends the ball forcefully over the net(网球运动中的)高压球,扣球
[ C ] an extremely popular and successful song, play, or film大获成功的歌曲(或戏剧、电影)
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