打破,粉碎撞击击溃扣杀(网球)英文解释:smash / smæʆ /1[intransitive and transitive] to break into pieces violently or noisily, or to make something do this by dropping, throwing, or hitting itVandals had smashed all the windows. Firemen had to smash the lock to get in. Several cups fell to the floor and smashed to pieces .2[intransitive,transitive always + adverb/preposition] to hit an object or surface violently, or to make something do thisA stolen car smashed into the bus. He smashed his fist down on the table.3smash a recordto do something much faster, better etc than anyone has done beforeThe film smashed all box office records.4[transitive] to destroy something such as a political system or criminal organizationPolice say they have smashed a major crime ring.5[transitive] to hit a high ball with a strong downward action, in tennis or similar gamessmash something ↔ down phrasal verbto hit a door, wall etc violently so that it falls to the groundsmash something ↔ in phrasal verbto hit something so violently that you break it and make a hole in itThe door had been smashed in. smash somebody's face/head in (=hit someone hard in the face or head) I'll smash his head in if he comes here again!smash something ↔ up phrasal verbto deliberately destroy something by hitting itHooligans started smashing the place up.