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smash [smæ∫]1. nouna. ( = break) casser ; ( = shatter) fracasserb. [+ spy ring] démanteler ; [+ hopes] ruiner ; [+ enemy, opponent] écraser ; [+ sports record] pulvériser (inf)4. compounds[+ door] enfoncer• he was smashed up in a car accident (inf) il a été sérieusement amoché (inf) dans un accident de voiture2. nounaccident m* * *[smæʃ] 1.1) ( crash) (of glass, china) bruit m fracassant; ( of vehicles) fracas m3) (colloq) (also smash hit) Music tube (colloq) m; Cinema film m à grand succès2.to be a smash — faire un tabac (colloq)
transitive verb1) briser ( with avec); ( more violently) fracasser2) ( destroy) écraser [demonstration, opponent]; démanteler [drugs ring]3) Sport pulvériser (colloq) [record]3.1) ( disintegrate) se briser, se fracasser (on sur, against contre)2) ( crash)to smash into — [vehicle] aller s'écraser contre
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A n1 ( crash) (of glass, china) bruit m fracassant ; ( of vehicles) fracas m ; I heard the smash of breaking glass j'ai entendu des bruits de verre ; smash! there goes another plate! crac! encore une assiette cassée! ;B adv the motorbike ran smash into a wall la motocyclette est allée se fracasser contre un mur ; to go smash Fin faire faillite.C vtr1 briser [glass, door, car etc] (with avec) ; ( more violently) fracasser ; to smash sb's skull/leg fracasser le crâne/la jambe de qn ; to smash sth to bits ou pieces briser or casser qch en mille morceaux ; the boat was smashed against the rocks le bateau s'est fracassé sur les rochers ; thieves smashed their way into the shop les voleurs sont entrés dans la boutique en cassant tout ; he smashed my arm against the door il m'a écrasé le bras contre la porte ; she smashed the car into a tree elle est rentrée dans un arbre ; smashing his fist into his attacker's face écrasant son poing sur la figure de son agresseur ; he smashed the hammer down on the vase il a fracassé le vase à coups de marteau ;2 ( destroy) écraser [demonstration, protest, opponent] ; démanteler [drugs ring, gang] ; enrayer [inflation] ;4 Sport to smash the ball faire un smash.D vi1 ( disintegrate) se briser, se fracasser (on sur, against contre) ;2 ( crash) to smash into [vehicle, aircraft] aller s'écraser contre [wall, vehicle] ; the raiders smashed through the door les cambrioleurs ont enfoncé la porte ; the waves smashed through the dyke les vagues ont rompu la digue ;3 Fin faire faillite.■ smash down:▶ smash [sth] down, smash down [sth] enfoncer [door, fence, wall].■ smash in:▶ smash [sth] in défoncer [door, skull] ; I'll smash your face ou head in ○ ! je te casse la gueule ◑ !■ smash open:▶ smash [sth] open, smashopen [sth] défoncer [door, safe, container].■ smash up:▶ smash [sth] up, smash up [sth] démolir [vehicle, building, furniture] ; they'll smash the place up! ils vont tout casser! ; he got smashed up ○ in a car crash il a été amoché ○ dans un accident de voiture. -
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smash [smæʃ]1 noun(a) (noise → of breaking) fracas m;∎ with a loud smash avec un grand fracas;∎ the vase fell with a smash le vase s'est fracassé en tombant;∎ there was a tremendous smash as the two cars collided il y eut un très violent fracas quand les deux voitures entrèrent en collision∎ forearm smash manchette f;∎ a smash on the head un coup violent sur la tête(c) familiar (collision) collision□ f; (accident) accident□ m; (pile-up) carambolage□ m, télescopage□ m;∎ a five-car smash un carambolage de cinq voitures(d) (collapse → of business, market) débâcle f (financière), effondrement m (financier); Stock Exchange krach m, effondrement m des cours; (bankruptcy) faillite f(e) (in tennis, badminton, table-tennis) smash m∎ it was a smash ça a fait un tabacpatatras3 adverb∎ to go or to run smash into a wall heurter un mur avec violence, rentrer en plein dans un mur(a) (break → cup, window) casser, briser;∎ to smash sth to pieces briser qch en morceaux;∎ I've smashed my glasses j'ai cassé mes lunettes;∎ to smash sth open (box, crate) ouvrir qch d'un grand coup;∎ to smash the door open enfoncer la porte;∎ he smashed his head open on a rock il s'est ouvert la tête en heurtant un rocher(b) (crash, hit) écraser;∎ he smashed his fist (down) on the table il écrasa son poing sur la table;∎ she smashed him over the head with a chair elle lui a cassé une chaise sur la tête;∎ they smashed their way in ils sont entrés par effraction (en enfonçant la porte ou la fenêtre);∎ the raft was smashed against the rocks le radeau s'est fracassé contre ou sur les rochers;∎ he smashed the ball into the back of the net (in football) d'un tir terrible, il a envoyé le ballon au fond des filets(c) (in tennis, badminton, table-tennis)∎ to smash the ball faire un smash, smasher;∎ he smashed the ball into the net il a envoyé son smash dans le filet(d) (destroy → gen) briser; (→ resistance, opposition) briser, écraser; (→ opponent, record) pulvériser;∎ to smash a drugs ring démanteler un réseau de trafiquants de drogue(break, crash) se briser, se casser;∎ to smash into bits se briser en mille morceaux;∎ the car smashed into the lamppost la voiture s'est écrasée contre le réverbère►► smash hit (song, record) gros succès m;∎ this record is a smash hit in America ce disque fait fureur ou connaît un succès fou en Amérique(door) défoncer(door, window) enfoncer, défoncer; (safe) forcer;∎ familiar to smash sb's face in casser la figure ou very familiar la gueule à qn;∎ I'll smash your face in je te casse la gueule∎ they smashed the place up in revenge ils ont tout démoli pour se venger -
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5 smash up
smash [something] up, smash up [something] démolir -
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smash [something] down, smash down [something] enfoncer -
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British pillage m de vitrine;∎ the jewels were stolen in a smash-and-grab (raid) des cambrioleurs ont brisé la vitrine et se sont enfuis avec les bijouxUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > smash-and-grab (raid)
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(accident) accident m; (collision) carambolage m, télescopage m;∎ five cars were involved in the smash-up cinq voitures se sont télescopées -
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smash [something] in défoncer [door, skull] -
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smash [something] open, smashopen [something] défoncer -
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[smæʃ] 1. verb1) ((sometimes with up) to (cause to) break in pieces or be ruined: The plate dropped on the floor and smashed into little pieces; This unexpected news had smashed all his hopes; He had an accident and smashed up his car.) casser, briser2) (to strike with great force; to crash: The car smashed into a lamp-post.) s'écraser contre2. noun1) ((the sound of) a breakage; a crash: A plate fell to the ground with a smash; There has been a bad car smash.) fracassement; collision2) (a strong blow: He gave his opponent a smash on the jaw.) coup violent3) (in tennis etc, a hard downward shot.) smash•- smashing- smash hit -
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(colloq) GB noun (also smash-and-grab raid) cambriolage m ( avec destruction de vitrine) -
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(a song, show etc that is a great success: This play was a smash hit in New York.) succès foudroyant -
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18 ضربة ساحقة
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schiacciata s.f. 1. écrasement m. 2. ( Sport) (nel tennis, nel ping-pong e nella pallavolo) smash m.; ( nella pallacanestro) smash m., dunk m. 3. ( Gastron) sorte de fougasse plate et salée. -
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smithereens npl in smithereens en mille morceaux ; to smash to smithereens voler en éclats ; to smash sth to smithereens faire voler qch en éclats.
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