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I. smash [ingl brit smaʃ, ingl am smæʃ] SOST
1. smash (crash):
smash (of glass, china)
smash (of vehicles)
2. smash:
smash, a. smash-up (accident) colloq
3. smash:
smash, a. smash hit colloq MUS
tube m colloq
smash, a. smash hit CINEM
to be a smash
faire un tabac colloq
4. smash FIN:
smash (collapse)
smash (on stock exchange)
5. smash SPORT (tennis):
smash
II. smash [ingl brit smaʃ, ingl am smæʃ] AVV
to go smash FIN
III. smash [ingl brit smaʃ, ingl am smæʃ] VB vb trans
1. smash glass, door, car etc:
smash
briser (with avec)
smash (more violently)
to smash sb's skull/leg
to smash sth to bits or pieces
2. smash (destroy):
smash demonstration, protest, opponent
smash drugs ring, gang
smash inflation
3. smash SPORT (break):
smash
4. smash SPORT:
to smash the ball
IV. smash [ingl brit smaʃ, ingl am smæʃ] VB vb intr
1. smash (disintegrate):
smash
se briser, se fracasser (on sur, against contre)
2. smash (crash):
to smash into vehicle, aircraft: wall, vehicle
3. smash FIN:
smash
I. smash down VB [ingl brit smaʃ -, ingl am smæʃ -] (smash [sth] down, smash down [sth])
smash down door, fence, wall:
smash down
I. smash in VB [ingl brit smaʃ -, ingl am smæʃ -] (smash [sth] in)
smash in door, skull:
smash in
I'll smash your face or head in colloq!
I. smash open VB [ingl brit smaʃ -, ingl am smæʃ -] (smash [sth] open, smashopen [sth])
smash open door, safe, container:
smash open
I. smash up VB [ingl brit smaʃ -, ingl am smæʃ -] (smash [sth] up, smash up [sth])
smash up vehicle, building, furniture:
smash up
smash-and-grab SOST a. smash-and-grab raid ingl brit colloq
smash-and-grab
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
smash
se fracasser objet, véhicule:
to smash, crash (contre against)
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. smash [smæʃ] SOST
1. smash (noise):
smash
2. smash (blow):
smash
3. smash (collision):
smash
4. smash SPORT:
smash
5. smash (hit):
smash
II. smash [smæʃ] VB vb trans
1. smash (shatter):
smash
smash violently
to smash sth into pieces
to smash sth into pieces
2. smash (strike):
to smash sth against sth
to smash sb/sth through sth
to smash the door open
3. smash (destroy):
smash opponent, army
4. smash SPORT:
smash a record
to smash the ball
5. smash FIS:
smash the atom
III. smash [smæʃ] VB vb intr
1. smash (shatter):
smash
to smash into pieces
2. smash (strike against sth):
smash
smash into/through sth
smash-up SOST
smash-up
smash up VB vb trans
smash up
smash hit SOST
smash hit
smash in VB vb trans
smash in
to smash sb's face in
smash-and-grab raid [ˌsmæʃəndgræbˈreɪd] SOST ingl brit, ingl Aus
smash-and-grab raid
to smash sth to smithereens
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
smash
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. smash [smæʃ] SOST
1. smash (noise):
smash
2. smash (blow):
smash
3. smash (collision):
smash
4. smash sports:
smash
5. smash colloq (success):
smash
II. smash [smæʃ] VB vb trans
1. smash (shatter):
smash
smash violently
to smash sth (in)to pieces
to smash sth (in)to pieces
2. smash (strike):
to smash sth against sth
to smash sb/sth through sth
to smash the door open
3. smash (destroy):
smash opponent, army
4. smash sports:
smash a record
to smash the ball
5. smash FIS:
smash atom
III. smash [smæʃ] VB vb intr
1. smash (shatter):
smash
to smash into pieces
2. smash (strike against):
smash
to smash into/through sth
smash in VB vb trans
smash in
to smash sb's face in
smash hit SOST
smash hit
smash up VB vb trans
smash up
to smash sth to smithereens
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
smash
éventrer porte
Present
Ismash
yousmash
he/she/itsmashes
wesmash
yousmash
theysmash
Past
Ismashed
yousmashed
he/she/itsmashed
wesmashed
yousmashed
theysmashed
Present Perfect
Ihavesmashed
youhavesmashed
he/she/ithassmashed
wehavesmashed
youhavesmashed
theyhavesmashed
Past Perfect
Ihadsmashed
youhadsmashed
he/she/ithadsmashed
wehadsmashed
youhadsmashed
theyhadsmashed
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to smash sth into pieces
to smash sth against sth
to smash sb/sth through sth
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Although he believed the film conjures a wonderful anticipatory mood of dread in the first 30 minutes, he ultimately believed the film then blows it to stylish smithereens.
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In a few million years, when they reach the ends of their short but brilliant life cycles, they'll blow the structure to beautiful smithereens.
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Smithereens have a particularly strong environmental ethic.
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Ever since then, you have blasted by vocabulary into smithereens.
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To absorb and store this huge burst without blowing the facility to smithereens, we'd need super-heavy duty electrical circuits and capacitors.
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