smashing
adj. 極好的; 粉碎的; 慘重的; 活潑的
If you describe something or someone as smashing, you mean that you like them very much.
It was smashing. I really enjoyed it...
真的很棒,我由衷地喜歡。
She's a smashing girl.
她是一個很棒的女孩。
A smashing success or victory is one that is impressive and definite.
We gave a party and everybody came and I think it was a smashing success...
我們舉辦了一個派對,所有人都來參加了。我認為派對非常成功。
Johnson's smashing victory in 1964 changed the political horizon substantially.
1964 年約翰遜的大獲成功給政界帶來了翻天覆地的變化。
1. the act of breaking something into small pieces
1. very good;
Smashing windows was their way of showing their anger.
打碎窗玻璃就成為他們洩憤的方式.
They find it difficult to discount the smashing victory he finally attained in Tunisia.
他們發現很難對他最後在突尼西亞獲得壓倒的勝利打一點折扣的.
Garfield : It's always got to be smashing and crashing. Nobody poisons anymore . There's my ball!
總是要碰碰撞撞的. 現在沒有人用老鼠藥了. 我的球(貓的玩具)在那裡!
It's strange that he should make a smashing hit within so short a time.
真奇怪,他竟然在如此短的時間內平步青雲.
The fire and explosion accidents in the devices for smashing and grinding process take place frequently.
粉碎研磨裝置火災爆炸事故發生率較高.