smashing
英
/ˈsmæʃɪŋ/
美
/ˈsmæʃɪŋ/
adj.
非常好的;十分愉快的
v.
(哗啦一声)打碎,打破,破碎;(使)猛烈撞击,猛烈碰撞;(用力)撞开,击穿,闯过
smash的现在分词
牛津词典
adj.
(old-fashioned, BrE, informal) 非常好的;十分愉快的
very good or enjoyable
同义词: great
We had a smashing time.
我们过得非常愉快。
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柯林斯词典
smashing
频次
1
ADJ 很棒的;极好的
If you describe something or someone as smashing, you mean that you like them very much.
It was smashing. I really enjoyed it...
真的很棒,我由衷地喜欢。
2
ADJ 轰动的;极好的;不一般的
A smashing success or victory is one that is impressive and definite.
We gave a party and everybody came and I think it was a smashing success...
我们举办了一个派对,所有人都来参加了。我认为派对非常成功。
英英释义
noun
1
the act of breaking something into small pieces
Synonym:
shattering
adj
1
very good
he did a bully job
a neat sports car
had a great time at the party
you look simply smashing
Synonym:
bang-upbullycorkingcrackingdandygreatgroovykeenneatniftynot bad(p)peachyslap-upswell
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双语例句
全部 打碎 打破 破碎 猛烈撞击 猛烈碰撞
1
I need to talk to you about smashing those windows last night.
我得和你谈谈你昨晚打碎的那些玻璃。
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2
No people coming into the kitchen, smashing the dishes.
没有人闯进厨房打碎碟子。
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3
Her new series is a smash hit.
她的新系列节目极为成功,引起轰动。
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4
We had to smash the door open.
我们只得用力把门撞开。
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5
The police had to smash the door down.
警察不得不破门而入。
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