smash1/smæʃ; smæʃ/v [I,T]1 to break into a lot of small pieces, or to make something break in this way(使)粉碎﹔打碎: The plates smashed on the floor. 盘子掉在地板上摔得粉碎。Rioters smashed store windows. 闹事者砸碎了橱窗。The boat was smashed to pieces on the rocks. 小船触礁撞成了碎片。see box at见 BREAK1 方框2 to hit an object or surface violently, or to make something do this(使)猛撞﹐(使)猛击: Murray smashed his fist against the wall. 默里把拳头狠狠地砸在墙上。+against/down/into etc A stolen car smashed into the bus. 一辆偷来的汽车猛地撞上了公共汽车。smash sth in phr v to hit something so violently that you break it and make a hole in it 将…砸穿: Pete's window was smashed in by another driver. 彼特的车窗被另一个司机撞穿了。smash sth up phr v to deliberately destroy something by hitting it〔故意〕捣毁﹔撞[击]毁: A group of young men started smashing the place up. 一群年轻人开始在这个地方大肆破坏。
smash2 also 又作 ˌsmash ˈhitn [C] a very successful new song, film, play etc 非常成功的新歌[新影片,新戏剧等]: The song became a smash hit. 这首歌变得大受欢迎。