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smash (obj) BREAK NOISILYsmAFv(to cause something) to break noisily into a lot of small pieces打碎Fragments of a guitar smashed by the late American rock star Jimi Hendrix have been auctioned for £29 700. [T]被已故美国摇滚歌星吉米·亨德里克斯摔碎的吉它碎片以29 700英镑的价钱被拍卖。The burglar broke in by smashing a pane of glass in the back door. [T]盗贼打碎了后门的一块玻璃,闯了进来。The police were powerless as the rioters ran through the city centre, smashing shop windows. [T]当骚乱的人群穿过市中心,打碎商店玻璃时,警察无计可施。She dropped her cup and watched it smash to pieces / to smithereens on the stone floor. [I]她失手摔落了茶杯,看着它在石质地板上摔得粉碎。He threatened to come and smash the place up if I didn't pay him the money. [M]他威胁说如果我不还钱的话,他将前来捣毁这个地方。In the sixties he was famous for taking drugs and smashing up hotel rooms. [M]60年代,他因吸毒和砸毁旅馆房间而闻名。The aid workers arriving in the smashed-up villages cannot believe the scale of the devastation.到达被毁的村庄的救援人员无法相信毁坏的程度。(fig.) How did you feel when you smashed (= broke, esp. by a large amount) the world record for the 100 metres? [T]当你打破100米世界纪录时,你有什么感觉?Nuclear bombs are designed to smash the atom (= divide an atom into the parts that it consists of).核弹意在使原子发生裂变。(Br and Aus) During a smash-and-grab raid thieves break the window of a shop and steal the things behind it before running or driving away very quickly.砸橱窗抢东西
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