smashing如何读

英:[ˈsmæʃɪŋ]

美:[ˈsmæʃɪŋ]

smashing是什么意思

  • adj.了不起的;粉碎性的;十分愉快的
  • 动词smash的现在分词形式.

smashing自然拼读

smash·ing

smae shIng

smashing扩展

smashingly (adv.)

smashing词根

词根:smash

adj.

smash 了不起的;非常轰动的;出色的

smashed 破碎的;喝醉酒的

n.

smash 破碎;扣球;冲突;大败

smasher 击碎者;撞击物;扣球手;猛烈的打击

v.

smashed 粉碎(smash的过去式和过去分词)

vi.

smash 粉碎;打碎

vt.

smash 粉碎;使破产;溃裂

smashing英英释义

Noun

1. the act of breaking something into small pieces

Adjective

1. very good;

"he did a bully job"

"a neat sports car"

"had a great time at the party"

"you look simply smashing"

smashing词组

smash up撞毁,击毁

smash hitn. 非常流行的东西;轰动的演出

smashing词源中文解释

1833年,“猛烈粉碎成碎片”,现在分词形容词来自 smash(v.)。意思是“令人愉悦的,轰动的”来自1911年。相关词: Smashingly。

smashing词源英文解释

The first known use of smashing was in 1825

smashing 例句

1 Andrew slapped his hand to his forehead, nearly smashing his goggle-sized glasses.

2 When Britain declared war on Germany, an angry crowd gathered outside the British embassy in Berlin, shouting insults, hurling stones, and smashing windows.

3 All day, with little spurts of excitement, the thought of a smashing defeat in Africa had been in and out of his mind.

4 His shoeless foot slipped on the icy surface and he dropped, his forehead smashing against the steel corner of the raft.

5 A rebel pushed him to join us by smashing him in the face with the butt of his gun.

6 Then the great snow-white birds set about demolishing everything they could see with brutal, raking blows of their feet and stabbing, smashing, shaking, tearing movements of their beaks.

7 Yandry stabbed out with his pole to keep them from smashing into a pier.

8 They find it difficult to discount the smashing victory he finally attained in Tunisia.

他们发现很难对他最后在突尼西亚获得压倒的胜利打一点折扣的.

9 We took refuge in a nearby nurses’ dormitory, where we heard bullets smashing into the wall of the building.

10 “Oh yes, they live in a wonderful city called Reality,” he announced, smashing into one of the smaller trees and sending a cascade of nuts and leaves to the ground.

11 The Ghost is grabbing the Roach’s arm, hauling him back from smashing more things.

12 More pain when she’d crashed forward to her knees, almost smashing her face into one of the desks.

13 We had a smashing time on holiday

我们假期过得真痛快!

14 He liked shooting things, hammering things, smashing things, and wrestling with his father.

15 Instead of smashing into the Hermes statue, I whipped around it, circling the rope under its arms.

16 Also in the top 10 of the new Top Album Sales chart: Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department makes a smashing debut at No. 1, Pearl Jam’s Dark Matter bows at No. 2 and Anne Wilson’s Rebel starts at No. 10.

17 It landed with a loud crash on the last bench, smashing it and shaking the whole lifeboat.

18 Her mind replayed the chasm opening up, the waves below smashing indifferently against the jagged rocks.

19 Johnson's smashing victory in 1964 changed the political horizon substantially.

1964 年约翰逊的大获成功给政界带来了翻天覆地的变化。

20 They could not let that heart- smashing event pass unrecorded, unidentified.

smashing 同义词

2 粉碎性

galley-west

12 轰动一时的

smash boffo

14 使粉碎

break disrupt shatter atomize

22 搂脖子亲嘴

neck necking play smacky lips

24 轰动的

smash sensational boffo

27 令人愉悦的

agreeable lite amiable voluptuous

33 击碎

bust batter spall

34 非常好的

unbelievable splendid dandy

35 极出色的

fantastic brill

相关词