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smashed

  • 1 smashed, wrecked, broken

    مُحَطَّم \ smashed, wrecked, broken.

    Arabic-English glossary > smashed, wrecked, broken

  • 2 smash

    [smæʃ]
    1. verb
    1) ( sometimes with up) to (cause to) break in pieces or be ruined:

    He had an accident and smashed up his car.

    يُهَشِّم
    2) to strike with great force; to crash:

    The car smashed into a lamp-post.

    يَصْطَدِم، يَتَحَطَّم
    2. noun
    1) (the sound of) a breakage; a crash:

    There has been a bad car smash.

    تَحَطُّم
    2) a strong blow:

    He gave his opponent a smash on the jaw.

    ضَرْبَةٌ قَوِيَّه
    3) in tennis etc, a hard downward shot.
    ضَربَةٌ قَوِيَّه في التِّنِس

    Arabic-English dictionary > smash

  • 3 smash

    اِصْطِدَام مُرَوِّع \ smash: violent breaking, or the sound of it; a violent accident: a car smash. \ اِنْدَفَعَ (نَحْوَ أو خلال شيء) بعنفٍ مُدَمِّر \ smash: to rush violently and destructively (through, into, etc.): The car smashed through the fence. \ تَحَطُّم \ smash: violent breaking, a violent accident: a car smash. \ صَوْتُ تَهَشُّم \ smash: violent breaking, or the sound of it; a violent accident: a car smash. \ هَشَّمَ \ smash: to break violently into small piece: He smashed my window. The egg fell and smashed. \ See Also تَهَشَّمَ

    Arabic-English glossary > smash

  • 4 حطم

    حَطَّمَ \ break sth. down: to demolish: The fireman broke the door down (or broke down the door) to enter the house. break up: to (cause to) fall apart bit by bit; scatter: The ship went on the rocks and broke up. The meeting broke up in disorder. crush: to destroy (an enemy, sb.’s hopes, etc.). destroy: to break to pieces; ruin. shatter: to break suddenly into small pieces: The glass fell and shattered on the floor. wreck: to destroy; ruin: The ship was wrecked in a storm. Illness wrecked his chances of winning the election. smash: to break violently into small pieces: He smashed my window. The egg fell and smashed. \ See Also تحطم (تَحَطَّم)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > حطم

  • 5 هشم

    هَشَّمَ \ bash: to hit (sth.) hard, so as to damage it. crush: to press sth. so hard that it is forced out of shape, or broken, or damaged, or flattened: My leg was crushed in the accident. \ هَشَّمَ \ smash: to break violently into small piece: He smashed my window. The egg fell and smashed. \ See Also تَهَشَّمَ

    Arabic-English dictionary > هشم

  • 6 break sth. down

    حَطَّمَ \ break sth. down: to demolish: The fireman broke the door down (or broke down the door) to enter the house. break up: to (cause to) fall apart bit by bit; scatter: The ship went on the rocks and broke up. The meeting broke up in disorder. crush: to destroy (an enemy, sb.’s hopes, etc.). destroy: to break to pieces; ruin. shatter: to break suddenly into small pieces: The glass fell and shattered on the floor. wreck: to destroy; ruin: The ship was wrecked in a storm. Illness wrecked his chances of winning the election. smash: to break violently into small pieces: He smashed my window. The egg fell and smashed. \ See Also تحطم (تَحَطَّم)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > break sth. down

  • 7 break up

    حَطَّمَ \ break sth. down: to demolish: The fireman broke the door down (or broke down the door) to enter the house. break up: to (cause to) fall apart bit by bit; scatter: The ship went on the rocks and broke up. The meeting broke up in disorder. crush: to destroy (an enemy, sb.’s hopes, etc.). destroy: to break to pieces; ruin. shatter: to break suddenly into small pieces: The glass fell and shattered on the floor. wreck: to destroy; ruin: The ship was wrecked in a storm. Illness wrecked his chances of winning the election. smash: to break violently into small pieces: He smashed my window. The egg fell and smashed. \ See Also تحطم (تَحَطَّم)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > break up

  • 8 crush

    حَطَّمَ \ break sth. down: to demolish: The fireman broke the door down (or broke down the door) to enter the house. break up: to (cause to) fall apart bit by bit; scatter: The ship went on the rocks and broke up. The meeting broke up in disorder. crush: to destroy (an enemy, sb.’s hopes, etc.). destroy: to break to pieces; ruin. shatter: to break suddenly into small pieces: The glass fell and shattered on the floor. wreck: to destroy; ruin: The ship was wrecked in a storm. Illness wrecked his chances of winning the election. smash: to break violently into small pieces: He smashed my window. The egg fell and smashed. \ See Also تحطم (تَحَطَّم)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > crush

  • 9 destroy

    حَطَّمَ \ break sth. down: to demolish: The fireman broke the door down (or broke down the door) to enter the house. break up: to (cause to) fall apart bit by bit; scatter: The ship went on the rocks and broke up. The meeting broke up in disorder. crush: to destroy (an enemy, sb.’s hopes, etc.). destroy: to break to pieces; ruin. shatter: to break suddenly into small pieces: The glass fell and shattered on the floor. wreck: to destroy; ruin: The ship was wrecked in a storm. Illness wrecked his chances of winning the election. smash: to break violently into small pieces: He smashed my window. The egg fell and smashed. \ See Also تحطم (تَحَطَّم)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > destroy

  • 10 shatter

    حَطَّمَ \ break sth. down: to demolish: The fireman broke the door down (or broke down the door) to enter the house. break up: to (cause to) fall apart bit by bit; scatter: The ship went on the rocks and broke up. The meeting broke up in disorder. crush: to destroy (an enemy, sb.’s hopes, etc.). destroy: to break to pieces; ruin. shatter: to break suddenly into small pieces: The glass fell and shattered on the floor. wreck: to destroy; ruin: The ship was wrecked in a storm. Illness wrecked his chances of winning the election. smash: to break violently into small pieces: He smashed my window. The egg fell and smashed. \ See Also تحطم (تَحَطَّم)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > shatter

  • 11 smash

    حَطَّمَ \ break sth. down: to demolish: The fireman broke the door down (or broke down the door) to enter the house. break up: to (cause to) fall apart bit by bit; scatter: The ship went on the rocks and broke up. The meeting broke up in disorder. crush: to destroy (an enemy, sb.’s hopes, etc.). destroy: to break to pieces; ruin. shatter: to break suddenly into small pieces: The glass fell and shattered on the floor. wreck: to destroy; ruin: The ship was wrecked in a storm. Illness wrecked his chances of winning the election. smash: to break violently into small pieces: He smashed my window. The egg fell and smashed. \ See Also تحطم (تَحَطَّم)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > smash

  • 12 wreck

    حَطَّمَ \ break sth. down: to demolish: The fireman broke the door down (or broke down the door) to enter the house. break up: to (cause to) fall apart bit by bit; scatter: The ship went on the rocks and broke up. The meeting broke up in disorder. crush: to destroy (an enemy, sb.’s hopes, etc.). destroy: to break to pieces; ruin. shatter: to break suddenly into small pieces: The glass fell and shattered on the floor. wreck: to destroy; ruin: The ship was wrecked in a storm. Illness wrecked his chances of winning the election. smash: to break violently into small pieces: He smashed my window. The egg fell and smashed. \ See Also تحطم (تَحَطَّم)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > wreck

  • 13 ثمل

    adj. drunk, drunken, intoxicated, inebriated, inebriate, sottish, smashed, blind drunk, boozy, lush, plastered, pickled, screwed [sl.], screwed up [sl.], tipsy, stewed, tanked, tight, stoned, well-oiled, high, maudlin
    n. boozer, boozing, rummy, intoxication
    v. take to drink, bespeak

    Arabic-English dictionary > ثمل

  • 14 انفدغ

    اِنْفَدَغَ
    to be or get broken, smashed, fractured; to break, smash, fracture

    Arabic-English new dictionary > انفدغ

  • 15 تحطم

    تَحَطّمَ: تَكَسّرَ
    to break, smash, crash, shatter, come or go to pieces, break into pieces, break up, wreck, fragmentize, crumble; to be or get broken, smashed, shattered, destroyed, ruined, wrecked, fragmentized

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تحطم

  • 16 تدمر

    تَدَمّرَ: تَهَدّمَ، تَخَرّبَ
    to be or become destroyed, ruined, wrecked, havocked, demolished, razed, devastated, ravaged, wiped out, crushed, smashed, broken down; to be subverted, sabotaged, vandalized

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تدمر

  • 17 تكسر

    تَكَسّرَ: تَحَطّمَ، اِنْكَسَرَ
    to break, shatter, smash, crash, come or go to pieces, break into pieces, break up; to be or get broken, shattered, smashed

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تكسر

  • 18 تهشم

    تَهَشّمَ: تَحَطّمَ، تَكَسّرَ
    to smash, crash, shatter, break (into pieces); to be or get smashed, shattered, broken, destroyed

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تهشم

  • 19 مكسور

    مَكْسُور: مُحَطّم
    broken, fractured, shattered, smashed, crashed, crushed

    Arabic-English new dictionary > مكسور

  • 20 محطم

    مُحَطّم: مُتَحَطّم
    broken, smashed, crashed, shattered, crushed, in pieces, destroyed, ruined, wrecked, demolished, fragmentized, crumbled

    Arabic-English new dictionary > محطم

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