Inglés

Sinónimos detallados de smashing en inglés

smashing:

smashing

  1. smashing

smashing [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the smashing
    – the act of breaking something into small pieces 1
    the smashing; the shattering
    – the act of breaking something into small pieces 1

Palabras relacionadas con "smashing":


Sinónimos alternativos de "smashing":


Definiciones relacionadas de "smashing":

  1. the act of breaking something into small pieces1

smash:

to smash verbo (smashs, smashed, smashing)

  1. to smash
    to beat; to hit; to strike; to smash; to smack; to bang; to batter; to hammer
    • beat verbo (beats, beated, beating)
    • hit verbo (hits, hit, hitting)
    • strike verbo (strikes, struck, striking)
    • smash verbo (smashs, smashed, smashing)
    • smack verbo (smacks, smacked, smacking)
    • bang verbo (bangs, banged, banging)
    • batter verbo (batters, battered, battering)
    • hammer verbo (hammers, hammered, hammering)
  2. to smash
    to pulverize; to crush; to shatter; to dash; to smash; to rub fine; to pulverise
    • pulverize verbo, americano (pulverizes, pulverized, pulverizing)
    • crush verbo (crushes, crushed, crushing)
    • shatter verbo (shatters, shattered, shattering)
    • dash verbo (dashes, dashed, dashing)
    • smash verbo (smashs, smashed, smashing)
    • rub fine verbo (rubs fine, rubbed fine, rubbing fine)
    • pulverise verbo, británico
  3. to smash
    to smash
    • smash verbo (smashs, smashed, smashing)
  4. to smash
    to break; to fracture; to break to pieces; refract; to smash
    • break verbo (breaks, broke, breaking)
    • fracture verbo (fractures, fractured, fracturing)
    • break to pieces verbo (breaks to pieces, broke to pieces, breaking to pieces)
    • refract verbo
    • smash verbo (smashs, smashed, smashing)
  5. to smash
    to break; to break into pieces; to smash; to smash into pieces
    • break verbo (breaks, broke, breaking)
    • break into pieces verbo (breaks into pieces, broke into pieces, breaking into pieces)
    • smash verbo (smashs, smashed, smashing)
    • smash into pieces verbo (smashs into pieces, smashed into pieces, smashing into pieces)
  6. to smash
    to shatter; to break; to smash to pieces; to smash; to smash up; to knock to pieces
    • shatter verbo (shatters, shattered, shattering)
    • break verbo (breaks, broke, breaking)
    • smash to pieces verbo (smashs to pieces, smashed to pieces, smashing to pieces)
    • smash verbo (smashs, smashed, smashing)
    • smash up verbo (smashs up, smashed up, smashing up)
    • knock to pieces verbo (knocks to pieces, knocked to pieces, knocking to pieces)
  7. to smash
    to smash; to smash up; to smash to pieces; to knock to pieces
    • smash verbo (smashs, smashed, smashing)
    • smash up verbo (smashs up, smashed up, smashing up)
    • smash to pieces verbo (smashs to pieces, smashed to pieces, smashing to pieces)
    • knock to pieces verbo (knocks to pieces, knocked to pieces, knocking to pieces)
  8. to smash
    – break suddenly into pieces, as from a violent blow 1
    to smash
    – break suddenly into pieces, as from a violent blow 1
    • smash verbo (smashs, smashed, smashing)
      • The window smashed1
  9. to smash
    – break into pieces, as by striking or knocking over 1
    to dash; to smash
    – break into pieces, as by striking or knocking over 1
    • dash verbo (dashes, dashed, dashing)
    • smash verbo (smashs, smashed, smashing)
  10. to smash
    – overthrow or destroy (something considered evil or harmful) 1
    to smash
    – overthrow or destroy (something considered evil or harmful) 1
    • smash verbo (smashs, smashed, smashing)
      • The police smashed the drug ring after they were tipped off1
  11. to smash
    – hit hard 1
    to blast; to boom; to nail; to smash
    – hit hard 1
    • blast verbo (blasts, blasted, blasting)
    • boom verbo (booms, boomed, booming)
    • nail verbo (nails, nailed, nailing)
      • He nailed the ball.2
    • smash verbo (smashs, smashed, smashing)
      • He smashed a 3-run homer1
  12. to smash
    – collide or strike violently and suddenly 1
    to smash
    – collide or strike violently and suddenly 1
    • smash verbo (smashs, smashed, smashing)
      • The motorcycle smashed into the guard rail1
  13. to smash
    – hit (a tennis ball) in a powerful overhead stroke 1
    to smash
    – hit (a tennis ball) in a powerful overhead stroke 1
    • smash verbo (smashs, smashed, smashing)
  14. to smash
    – damage or destroy as if by violence 1
    to smash; to smash up; bang up
    – damage or destroy as if by violence 1
    • smash verbo (smashs, smashed, smashing)
    • smash up verbo (smashs up, smashed up, smashing up)
    • bang up verbo
  15. to smash
    – humiliate or depress completely 1
    to crush; to demolish; to smash
    – humiliate or depress completely 1
    • crush verbo (crushes, crushed, crushing)
      • She was crushed by his refusal of her invitation1
    • demolish verbo (demolishes, demolished, demolishing)
    • smash verbo (smashs, smashed, smashing)
      • The death of her son smashed her1
  16. to smash
    – hit violently 1
    to smash
    – hit violently 1
    • smash verbo (smashs, smashed, smashing)
      • She smashed her car against the guard rail1
  17. to smash
    – reduce to bankruptcy 1
    to break; to ruin; bankrupt; to smash
    – reduce to bankruptcy 1
    • break verbo (breaks, broke, breaking)
      • My daughter's fancy wedding is going to break me!1
    • ruin verbo (ruins, ruined, ruining)
    • bankrupt verbo
    • smash verbo (smashs, smashed, smashing)
      • The slump in the financial markets smashed him1

Conjugaciones de smash:

present
  1. smash
  2. smash
  3. smashs
  4. smash
  5. smash
  6. smash
simple past
  1. smashed
  2. smashed
  3. smashed
  4. smashed
  5. smashed
  6. smashed
present perfect
  1. have smashed
  2. have smashed
  3. has smashed
  4. have smashed
  5. have smashed
  6. have smashed
past continuous
  1. was smashing
  2. were smashing
  3. was smashing
  4. were smashing
  5. were smashing
  6. were smashing
future
  1. shall smash
  2. will smash
  3. will smash
  4. shall smash
  5. will smash
  6. will smash
continuous present
  1. am smashing
  2. are smashing
  3. is smashing
  4. are smashing
  5. are smashing
  6. are smashing
subjunctive
  1. be smashed
  2. be smashed
  3. be smashed
  4. be smashed
  5. be smashed
  6. be smashed
diverse
  1. smash!
  2. let's smash!
  3. smashed
  4. smashing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

smash [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the smash
    the smasher; the hit; the smash hit; the winner; the smash
  2. the smash
    the collision; the crash; the hit; the smash
  3. the smash
    the collapse of the stockmarket; the crash; the smash; the bust-up
  4. the smash
    the collapse; the crash; the slump; the sagging; the smash; the bust-up
  5. the smash
    – a conspicuous success 1
    the strike; the hit; the bang; the smash; the smasher
    – a conspicuous success 1
    • strike [the ~] sustantivo
    • hit [the ~] sustantivo
      • that song was his first hit and marked the beginning of his career1
    • bang [the ~] sustantivo
      • the party went with a bang1
    • smash [the ~] sustantivo
    • smasher [the ~] sustantivo
      • that new Broadway show is a real smasher1
  6. the smash
    – the act of colliding with something 1
    the crash; the smash
    – the act of colliding with something 1
    • crash [the ~] sustantivo
      • his crash through the window1
    • smash [the ~] sustantivo
      • the fullback's smash into the defensive line1
  7. the smash
    – a hard return hitting the tennis ball above your head 1
    the overhead; the smash
    – a hard return hitting the tennis ball above your head 1
  8. the smash
    – a serious collision (especially of motor vehicles) 1
    the smash; the smash-up
    – a serious collision (especially of motor vehicles) 1
  9. the smash
    – a vigorous blow 1
    the belt; the bang; the bash; the knock; the smash
    – a vigorous blow 1
    • belt [the ~] sustantivo
    • bang [the ~] sustantivo
      • he got a bang on the head1
    • bash [the ~] sustantivo
      • he took a bash right in his face1
    • knock [the ~] sustantivo
      • the sudden knock floored him1
    • smash [the ~] sustantivo

smash adv.

  1. smash
    – with a loud crash 1
    smash; smashingly
    – with a loud crash 1

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Sinónimos alternativos de "smash":


Definiciones relacionadas de "smash":

  1. with a loud crash1
    • the car went smash through the fence1
  2. a conspicuous success1
  3. the act of colliding with something1
    • the fullback's smash into the defensive line1
  4. a hard return hitting the tennis ball above your head1
  5. a serious collision (especially of motor vehicles)1
  6. a vigorous blow1
  7. break suddenly into pieces, as from a violent blow1
    • The window smashed1
  8. break into pieces, as by striking or knocking over1
  9. overthrow or destroy (something considered evil or harmful)1
    • The police smashed the drug ring after they were tipped off1
  10. hit hard1
    • He smashed a 3-run homer1
  11. collide or strike violently and suddenly1
    • The motorcycle smashed into the guard rail1
  12. hit (a tennis ball) in a powerful overhead stroke1
  13. damage or destroy as if by violence1
  14. humiliate or depress completely1
    • The death of her son smashed her1
  15. hit violently1
    • She smashed her car against the guard rail1
  16. reduce to bankruptcy1
    • The slump in the financial markets smashed him1