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1 smashing
adjective (marvellous; splendid: What a smashing idea!; a smashing new bike.) kjempesmart, storartetIsubst. \/ˈsmæʃɪŋ\/( boktrykking) pressingIIadj. \/ˈsmæʃɪŋ\/1) knusende, tilintetgjørende, drepende2) ( hverdagslig) kjempefin, fantastisk, topp, topp-, strålende, overveldende, brak- -
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3 smash
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.) knuse, smadre2) (to strike with great force; to crash: The car smashed into a lamp-post.) krasje mot, brase inn i2. noun1) ((the sound of) a breakage; a crash: A plate fell to the ground with a smash; There has been a bad car smash.) brak, sammenstøt2) (a strong blow: He gave his opponent a smash on the jaw.) knusende slag3) (in tennis etc, a hard downward shot.) smash, hardt slag•- smashing- smash hitbrakIsubst. \/smæʃ\/1) kraftig slag, smell2) brak, knas, skrall, smell, smadring3) kollisjon, kraftig sammenstøt, krasj, havari, styrt4) knusende nederlag5) ( handel) krakk, økonomisk sammenbrudd, konkurs6) katastrofe, sammenbrudd7) forklaring: en slags fruktdrink med is, mynte, konjakk e.l.8) ( i tennis e.l.) smash9) (hverdagslig, også smash hit) kjempesuksess, braksuksess, knallsuksessgo to smash ( hverdagslig) gå i knas, gå i stykkerIIverb \/smæʃ\/1) knuse, smadre, slå i stykker, gå i stykker, slå i knas, gå i knas, knuses2) ( hverdagslig) slå3) kaste, kyle, slenge4) ( i tennis e.l.) smashe5) ( overført) knuse, knekke, slå ned, tilintetgjøre, mose6) ( økonomi) ruinere, knuse, knekke7) ( bokbinding) presse8) ( slang) sette falske penger i omløpsmash (up) ( handel) fallere, gå fallitt, gå konkurs, gå over endesmash in\/down a door eller smash a door open slå inn en dør, sprenge en dørsmash into kjøre inn i, brase inn ismash one's way trenge seg frem (med vold), slå seg igjennom, bane seg veismash someone's face in slå inn skallen på noen, slå noen gul og blåsmash up something knuse noe, ødelegge noeIIIadj. \/smæʃ\/enestående, fenomenal, enorm, veldig, (aldeles) fremragendeIVadv. \/smæʃ\/( hverdagslig) med et brak, med et smellgo\/run smash into gå rett på, gå rett (inn) i
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