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smash

N การชน ดัง โครม  การชน อย่างแรง  การพุ่ง เข้า ชน  crash kan-chon-dang-krom

 

smash

N ความพ่ายแพ้  ความล่มจม  destruction ruin kwam-pai-pare

 

smash

N เสียงแตก ละเอียด  เสียงดัง เพล้ง  siang-teak-la-iad

 

smash

VI ชน โครม  ชน อย่าง จัง  crash crush chon-krom

 

smash

VI ทำให้ พ่ายแพ้  ทำให้ พังพินาศ  ทำลาย  tam-hai-pai-pare

 

smash

VI แตกเป็น เสี่ยงๆ  แตกเป็น ชิ้นๆ  ป่นปี้  ยับเยิน  break shatter teak-pen-siang-siang

 

smash

VT ชน โครม  ชน อย่าง จัง  crash crush chon-krom

 

smash

VT ทำให้ แตกเป็น เสี่ยงๆ  ทำให้ แตกเป็น ชิ้นๆ  ทำให้ ป่นปี้  ทำให้ ยับเยิน  break shatter tam-hai-teak-pen-siang-siang

 

smash in

PHRV พัง เข้าไป  กระแทก เข้าไป  pang-kao-pai

 

smash up

PHRV ทำลาย  ทำให้ เสียหาย  bang up bash up batter up mash up prang up tam-lai

 

smashing

ADJ ซึ่ง แตกเป็น เสี่ยงๆ  sueng-teak-pen-siang-siang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SMASH

v.t.[probably mash, with a prefix. ] To break in pieces by violence; to dash to pieces; to crush. Here every thing is broken and smashed to pieces. [Vulgar. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SMASH

Smash, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Smashed (; p. pr. & vb. n. Smashing. ]Etym: [Cf. Sw. smisk a blow, stroke, smiska to strike, dial. Sw. smaske to kiss with a noise, and E. smack a loud kiss, a slap. ]

 

Defn: To break in pieces by violence; to dash to pieces; to crush. Here everything is broken and smashed to pieces. Burke.

 

SMASH

SMASH Smash, v. i.

 

Defn: To break up, or to pieces suddenly, as the result of collision or pressure.

 

SMASH

SMASH Smash, n.

 

1. A breaking or dashing to pieces; utter destruction; wreck.

 

2. Hence, bankruptcy. [Colloq. ]

 

SMASHER

SMASHER Smash "er, n.

 

1. One who, or that which, smashes or breaks things to pieces.

 

2. Anything very large or extraordinary. [Slang ]

 

3. One who passes counterfeit coin. [Cant, Eng. ]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

smash

smash |smaSH smæʃ | verb 1 [ with obj. ] violently break (something ) into pieces: the thief smashed a window to get into the car | gone are the days when he smashed up hotels. [ no obj. ] be violently broken into pieces; shatter: the glass ball smashed instantly on the pavement. violently knock down or crush inward: soldiers smashed down doors. crash and severely damage (a vehicle ): my Volvo's been smashed up . hit or attack (someone ) very violently: Donald smashed him over the head. easily or comprehensively beat (a record ): he smashed the course record. completely defeat, destroy, or foil (something regarded as hostile or dangerous ): a deliberate attempt to smash the union movement. 2 [ no obj. ] move so as to hit or collide with something with great force and impact: their plane smashed into a mountainside. [ with obj. ] (in sports ) strike (the ball ) or score (a goal, run, etc. ) with great force: he smashed that one into the bleachers for another two-run homer. [ with obj. ] (in tennis, badminton, and similar sports ) strike (the ball or shuttlecock ) downward with a hard overhand stroke. noun 1 an act or sound of something smashing: he heard the smash of glass. a violent collision or impact between vehicles: a car smash. a violent blow: a forearm smash. a stroke in tennis, badminton, and similar sports in which the ball is hit downward with a hard overhand volley. informal, dated a bankruptcy or financial failure. 2 (also smash hit ) informal a very successful song, film, show, or performer: a box-office smash. 3 a mixture of liquors (typically brandy ) with flavored water and ice. ORIGIN early 18th cent. (as a noun ): probably imitative, representing a blend of words such as smack, smite with bash, mash, etc.

 

smash-and-grab

smash-and-grab Brit. adjective denoting a robbery in which the thief smashes a shop window and seizes goods: a smash-and-grab raid on a jeweller. noun a robbery of this type.

 

smashed

smashed |smaSHt smæʃt | adjective 1 violently or badly broken or shattered: a smashed collarbone. 2 [ predic. ] informal very drunk: when they go back to the barracks, the single men get smashed.

 

smasher

smash er |ˈsmaSHər ˈsmæʃər | noun 1 Brit. informal a very attractive or impressive person or thing: his wife is a smasher. 2 [ usu. in combination ] a person or device that breaks something up: riot police had clashed with window smashers.

 

smashing

smash ing |ˈsmaSHiNG smæʃɪŋ | adjective informal, chiefly Brit. excellent; wonderful: you look smashing! DERIVATIVES smash ing ly adverb

 

smash-mouth

smash-mouth adjective & adverb Sports (of a style of play ) aggressive and confrontational: we're coming into this game ready to play smash-mouth because we know that's the type of game it's going to be.

 

smash-up

smash-up |ˈsmæʃ ˌəp | noun informal a violent collision, esp. of cars.

 

Oxford Dictionary

smash

smash |smaʃ | verb 1 [ with obj. ] violently break (something ) into pieces: the thief smashed a window to get into the car | gone are the days when he smashed up hotels. [ no obj. ] be violently broken into pieces; shatter: the glass ball smashed instantly on the pavement. violently knock down or crush inwards: soldiers smashed down doors. crash and severely damage (a vehicle ): my Land Rover's been smashed up . hit or attack (someone ) very violently: Donald smashed him over the head. easily or comprehensively beat (a record ): he smashed the course record. completely defeat, destroy, or foil (something regarded as hostile or dangerous ): a deliberate attempt to smash the trade union movement. [ no obj. ] informal, dated (of a business ) go bankrupt; fail financially. 2 [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] move so as to hit or collide with something with great force and impact: their plane smashed into a mountainside. [ with obj. and adverbial of direction ] (in sport ) strike (the ball ) or score (a goal, run, etc. ) with great force: he smashed home the Tranmere winner. [ with obj. ] (in tennis, badminton, and similar sports ) strike (the ball or shuttlecock ) downwards with a hard overarm volley. noun 1 an act or sound of something smashing: he heard the smash of glass. Brit. a violent collision or impact between vehicles: a car smash. a violent blow: a forearm smash. a stroke in tennis, badminton, and similar sports in which the ball or shuttlecock is hit downwards with a hard overarm volley. 2 (also smash hit ) informal a very successful song, film, show, or performer: a box office smash. 3 a mixture of spirits (typically brandy ) with flavoured water and ice. 4 informal, dated a bankruptcy or financial failure. adverb with a sudden, violent shattering: they were together for an instant, and then smash it was all gone. PHRASES go to smash informal, dated be ruined or destroyed: he sees the community going to smash. ORIGIN early 18th cent. (as a noun ): probably imitative, representing a blend of words such as smack, smite with bash, mash, etc.

 

smash-and-grab

smash-and-grab Brit. adjective denoting a robbery in which the thief smashes a shop window and seizes goods: a smash-and-grab raid on a jeweller. noun a robbery of this type.

 

smashed

smashed |smaʃt | adjective 1 violently or badly broken or shattered: a smashed collar bone. 2 [ predic. ] informal very drunk: when they go back to the barracks, the single men get smashed.

 

smasher

smash ¦er |ˈsmaʃə | noun 1 Brit. informal a very attractive or impressive person or thing: the night nurse was a smasher. 2 [ usu. in combination ] a person or device that breaks something up: riot police had clashed with window-smashers.

 

smashing

smashing |ˈsmaʃɪŋ | adjective Brit. informal excellent; wonderful: you look smashing! DERIVATIVES smashingly adverb

 

smash-mouth

smash-mouth adjective N. Amer. Sport (of a style of play ) aggressive and confrontational.

 

smash-up

smash-up noun informal a violent collision, especially of cars.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

smash

smash verb 1 he smashed a window: break, shatter, splinter, crack, shiver; informal bust. 2 she's smashed the car: crash, wreck, write off; informal total. 3 they smashed into a wall: crash into, collide with, hit, strike, ram, smack into, slam into, plow into, run into, bump into, impact. 4 Don smashed him over the head: hit, strike, thump, punch, smack; informal whack, bash, bop, clout, wallop, crown, slug. 5 he smashed their hopes of glory: destroy, wreck, ruin, shatter, dash, crush, devastate, demolish, overturn, scotch; informal put the kibosh on, scuttle. noun 1 the smash of glass: breaking, shattering, crash. 2 it was a terrible smash: crash, collision, accident, wreck; informal pileup, smash-up. 3 informal a box-office smash: success, sensation, sellout, triumph; informal (smash ) hit, blockbuster, winner, knockout, wow, barn burner, biggie. WORD NOTE See crush Conversational, opinionated, and idiomatic, these Word Notes are an opportunity to see a working writer's perspective on a particular word or usage.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

smash

smash verb 1 one of the men smashed a window | drinks fell and glasses smashed: break, break to pieces, smash to smithereens, shatter; splinter, crack, disintegrate; informal bust; rare shiver. 2 she's smashed the car: crash, wreck; Brit. write off; Brit. informal prang; N. Amer. informal total. 3 the car smashed into a brick wall: crash into, collide with, be in collision with, hit, strike, ram, smack into, slam into, bang into, plough into, meet head-on, run into, drive into, bump into, crack into /against; dash against; N. Amer. impact. 4 Donald smashed him over the head: hit, strike, thump, punch, cuff, smack, thwack; informal whack, belt, bash, biff, bop, clout, wallop, swipe, sock, lam, crown, whomp, deck, floor; Brit. informal stick one on, slosh, dot; N. Amer. informal boff, bust, slug, whale; Austral. /NZ informal dong, quilt; literary smite, swinge. 5 he smashed the club's hopes of FA Cup glory: destroy, wreck, ruin, shatter, dash, crush, devastate, demolish, blast, blight, wipe out, overturn, torpedo, scotch; burst someone's bubble; informal put the kibosh on, banjax, do for, blow a hole in, nix, put paid to, queer; Brit. informal scupper, dish; archaic bring to naught. noun 1 he heard the smash of glass: breaking, shattering, crashing, crash. 2 a motorway smash: crash, multiple crash, car crash, collision, multiple collision, accident, car accident, road accident, traffic accident, road traffic accident, bump; Brit. RTA; N. Amer. wreck; informal pile-up, smash-up; Brit. informal prang, shunt. 3 informal a box-office smash: great success, sensation, sell-out, triumph; French succès fou; informal hit, smash hit, winner, crowd-puller, knockout, wow, biggie.

 

smashing

smashing adjective tell Anna we had an absolutely smashing day: wonderful, marvellous, excellent, splendid, magnificent, superb, glorious, sublime, lovely, delightful; informal super, great, amazing, fantastic, terrific, tremendous, phenomenal, sensational, heavenly, stellar, gorgeous, dreamy, grand, fabulous, fab, fabby, fantabulous, awesome, magic, ace, cool, mean, bad, wicked, mega, crucial, mind-blowing, far out, A1, sound, out of this world, marvy, spanking; Brit. informal brilliant, brill, bosting; N. Amer. informal peachy, dandy, jim-dandy, neat, badass, boss, radical, rad, boffo, bully, bitching; Austral. /NZ informal beaut, bonzer; S. African informal kif, lank; black English dope, def, phat; informal, dated groovy, divine; Brit. informal, dated capital, champion, wizard, corking, cracking, ripping, spiffing, top-hole, topping, beezer; N. Amer. informal, dated swell, keen; archaic goodly.

 

Duden Dictionary

Smash

Smash Substantiv, maskulin besonders Tennis, Badminton , der |smæʃ |der Smash; Genitiv: des Smash [s ], Plural: die Smashs englisch smash, zu: to smash = (zer )schmettern Schmetterschlag, -ball

 

Spanish Dictionary

smash

smash nombre masculino 1 En algunos deportes, como el tenis y el voleibol, golpe muy fuerte que se da a la pelota de arriba abajo cuando llega muy alta, de manera que al rebotar contra la superficie se eleva a gran altura :subió a la red y devolvió la volea del adversario con un potente smash .SINÓNIMO mate .2 En el básquetbol o baloncesto, jugada que consiste en lograr una canasta acompañando la pelota con la mano hasta el aro e introduciéndola con fuerza mediante un rápido movimiento de muñeca de arriba abajo :después de un espectacular salto logró un smash con ambas manos .SINÓNIMO mate .Se pronuncia aproximadamente ‘esmash ’.El plural es smashes .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

smash

smash /smæʃ /smack 2 (ぶつける )+mash (つぶす )〗動詞 es /-ɪz /; ed /-t /; ing 他動詞 1 a. 〈人が 〉 (落としたりたたいたり投げたりして )〈物など 〉を粉々にする [壊す, 割る ], 粉砕する (up ) (!意図的な場合もうっかりの場合もある ) smash a window [glass, vase, statue ]窓 [コップ, 花びん, 彫像 ]を粉々に壊す His car was smashed in the accident .彼の車は事故で大破した smash a chestnut with one's fist クリをこぶしでたたきつぶす smashed houses [ribs ]全壊した家 [粉々に砕けた肋骨 (ろつこつ )]smash one's pride (人の )自尊心を粉々に砕く b. A C 〗A 〈物など 〉を打ち壊してC 状態 にする (!Cは 形容詞 ; しばしば受け身で ) The door was smashed open .ドアは打ち破られて開いた 2 A (+副詞 )〗〈人が 〉A 〈物 こぶしなど 〉を激しく打ち [投げ ]付ける , 強打する , たたき付ける (!副詞 は方向 場所の表現 ) smash a book on the floor 本を床に投げ付ける smash the thief into the wall 泥棒を壁に激突させる smash him in the head [face ]≒⦅くだけて ⦆smash his head [face ] in 彼の頭 [顔 ]を強打する smash one's fist into Mike's face こぶしでマイクの顔を強打する 3 〈記録など 〉を破る smash the world record 世界記録を破る 4 〈人などが 〉〈犯罪組織など 〉を壊滅させる , 撲滅する ; 〈敵など 〉を撃破する ; 〈会社など 〉を破産させる .5 スポーツ (テニスなどで )〈ボール をスマッシュする , 強烈に打ちおろす , 打ち込む .自動詞 1 〈物が 〉粉々に砕ける [壊れる, 割れる ](up )▸ Ashley dropped the wine glass on the floor and it smashed into pieces .アシュリーはワイングラスを床に落とし, グラスは粉々に割れた 2 副詞 〈物 人が 〉激しくぶつかる [当たる ], 激突する ; 破壊して [破って ]通り抜ける [貫通する ] (!副詞 は方向 場所の表現 ) His car smashed into a roadside tree .彼の車は道端の木に激突した The rain was smashing against the windshield .(車の )フロントガラスに雨が激しく打ち付けていた The police smashed through the door .警察がドアを破壊して中に入った 3 〈会社などが 〉破産する (up ).sm sh A d wn [d wn A ]〈人が 〉A 〈ドア 建物など 〉を完全に打ち壊す, 倒壊させる (break A down ).sm sh A n [n A ]〈人が 〉A 〈物 〉を強打してへこませる [穴を開ける ].名詞 es /-ɪz /C 1 大ヒット作 (smash hit ) 〘音楽作品 映画 番組など 〙have a smash (hit ) with one's first single 初シングルが大ヒットする 2 〖単数形で 〗(物が )砕ける [割れる ]the smash of a dish 皿が割れる音 3 強打 ; (テニスなどの )スマッシュ .4 ⦅英 ⦆(車 電車の )衝突事故 .5 破産 .副詞 ガチャンと ; まともに .

 

smash-and-grab

sm sh-and-gr b (!⦅英話 ⦆) 形容詞 ショーウインドー破りの 〈泥棒 .名詞 C ショーウインドー破り (smash-and-grab raid [attack ]).

 

smashed

smashed /-t /形容詞 ⦅くだけて ⦆be 〈人が 〉ひどく (酒に )酔った ; 麻薬の影響を受けた .

 

smasher

sm sh er 名詞 C 1 ⦅英 やや古 ⦆とてもすてきな人 [すばらしい物 ].2 粉砕する物 .3 ⦅くだけて ⦆痛烈な打撃 ; 墜落 .4 ⦅俗 ⦆にせ金使い .

 

smashing

sm sh ing 形容詞 1 ⦅主に英 くだけて やや古 ⦆とてもすばらしい .2 名詞 の前で 〗見事な, 目を見張る 勝利 成功など 〉.3 猛烈な, 粉砕するような .

 

smashup

sm sh p 名詞 C ⦅話 ⦆(列車 車などの )大衝突 ; 大失敗 ; 破産 ; 衰え .