smashing

英 ['smæʃɪŋ] 美 ['smæʃɪŋ]
  • adj. 了不起的,极好的;粉碎性的,猛烈的
  • v. 粉碎(smash的现在分词)
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smashing (adj.)
1833, "violently crushing to pieces," present participle adjective from smash (v.). Meaning "pleasing, sensational" is from 1911. Related: Smashingly.
1. 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。

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2. Jake has raised two smashing kids and I trust his judgement.
杰克养大了两个了不起的孩子,我相信他的判断。

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3. She took revenge on her ex-boyfriend by smashing up his home.
为了报复,她砸了前任男友的家。

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4. It was smashing. I really enjoyed it.
真的很棒,我由衷地喜欢。

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5. She's a smashing girl.
她是一个很棒的女孩。

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