Smash | Mean of smash in English Dictionary

/ˈsmæʃ/

  • Verb
  • to break (something) into many pieces
    1. He smashed the vase with a hammer.
    2. The ball smashed the window.
    3. The vase fell and smashed to pieces.
    4. The window smashed [=shattered] when the baseball hit it.
  • to hit (something) violently and very hard
    1. She smashed [=crushed] her finger in the door.
    2. He smashed into the wall.
    3. The car smashed [=crashed] into the rail.
  • to hit (a ball) downward and very hard in tennis and other games
    1. She smashed the ball deep into the opposite corner.
  • to destroy or beat (someone or something) easily or completely
    1. We smashed our opponents.
    2. He smashed the world record. [=he broke the world record by a large amount]
  • to crash (a vehicle)
    1. He smashed his car.
    2. She smashed up her new car.
  • to hit (something) hard so that it breaks and falls down
    1. Police smashed down the door.
  • to hit (something) hard so that you break it or make a hole in it
    1. I smashed in the window.
    2. I was so mad I felt like smashing his face in.
  • to break and destroy (something) in a deliberate way
    1. Vandals broke in and smashed the place up.
  • Noun
  • someone or something that is very successful or popular
    1. The new movie is a smash.
    2. She was a smash at the party.
    3. His new song promises to be a smash hit.
  • the sound made when something hits a surface very violently
    1. The vase fell to the ground with a loud smash.
  • a hard downward hit in tennis or other games
    1. She hit an overhand smash that won the match.

Những từ liên quan với SMASH

crack, slam, overturn, burst, crush, shatter, bang, blast, disaster, demolish, hit, belt, crash, disrupt, raze
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