1 [I,T] to break sth, or to be broken violently and noisily into many pieces (哗啦一声)打碎,打破:
The glass smashed into a thousand pieces.那个玻璃杯摔得粉碎。The police had to smash the door open.警方不得不破门而入。
2 [I,T] smash (sth) against, into, through, etc to move with great force in a particular direction; to hit sth very hard 向某方向猛冲或猛撞:
The car smashed into a tree.汽车撞在一棵树上。He smashed his fist through the window.他用拳头打破窗户。
3 [T] smash sth (up) to crash a vehicle, usually causing a lot of damage 碰撞,撞毁(汽车)
4 [T] (in tennis) to hit a ball that is high in the air downwards very hard over the net (网球)打高压球,扣杀
smash²
/smæʃ ||; smæʃ/noun
1 [sing] the action or the noise of sth breaking violently 打碎;破碎声
2 [C] (in tennis, etc) a way of hitting a ball that is high in the air downwards and very hard over the net (网球等)高压球,扣球
3 (also smash ˈhit) [C] (informal 非正式) a song, play, film, etc that is very successful 极轰动的歌曲、戏剧、电影等