smashing的意思和读音

smashing

: [ˈsmæʃɪŋ] : ['smæʃɪŋ]

adj.

v.“smash”

adj.dreadful

adj.great,wonderful,marvelous,marvellous,brilliant

smashingadj.

1.very good or enjoyable

We had a smashing time.

adj.1.,,,()2.,()3.,,

v.1.“smash”

adj.1.very good, or impressive

v.1.The present participle of smash

1. agent smashing terrifying ...

2. 54.coconut 55.smashing 56.whoops ! ...

3. Small offset Smashing Smearing ...

4. ... 465 singer n. 468 smashing a. ,, 470 smelly a. 使, ...

5. 54. coconut 55. smashing 56. whoops ! ...

6. ... [breaking( ,)] [smashing( ,,)] [chip( , v.,)] ...

7. kooky smashing snobby booties ...

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1.There was nothing he could do but sit there like an idiot and watch the ugly black puffs smashing up to kill him.

2.How much does such a smashing tie cost?

3.One then started smashing me with a plastic sword, and as I lay helpless on the floor the other one peed on me.尿

4.Police move through a makeshift kitchen, known as the Thunderdome, at Occupy Denver, smashing as they walk.穿Thunderdome

5.All it takes is one smashing piece of news, one institutional investortakingnotice and a small stock like this will skyrocket!

6.Ms. Osbourne, for her part, tried to run him over with a car, smashing his gold records with a hammer and taking out a restraining order.

7.Garfield: It's always got to be smashing and crashing. Nobody poisons anymore. There's my ball!使

8.After smashing the windows, one of the officers eventually put some CS gas inside, though "to what effect was not clear" he says.”,

9.Strikers occasionally turned violent, smashing the windows of taxis that continued to operate and pulling their drivers from the vehicles.

10.Luckily the sharks did not attack the raft, although some were capable of smashing it.