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[smæʃ] 1. n 2. vtroztrzaskiwać (roztrzaskać perf); ( fig) sb's career rujnować (zrujnować perf); political system obalać (obalić perf); record bić (pobić perf)3. viPhrasal Verbs:- smash up* * *[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.) rozbijać (się)2) (to strike with great force; to crash: The car smashed into a lamp-post.) walić, trzaskać2. noun1) ((the sound of) a breakage; a crash: A plate fell to the ground with a smash; There has been a bad car smash.) trzask, kraksa2) (a strong blow: He gave his opponent a smash on the jaw.) cios3) (in tennis etc, a hard downward shot.) smecz, ścięcie•- smashing- smash hit
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ˌgo ˈinto sth — phrasal verb 1) to start working in a particular type of job or business Alex has decided to go into nursing.[/ex] 2) to deal with something in detail That s a good question, but I don t want to go into it now.[/ex] The company is refusing to go… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
slam into somebody — ˌslam ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth | ˌslam sth ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth derived to crash into sth with a lot of force; to make sth crash into sth with a lot of force • The car skidded and slammed into a tree. • The force of the explosion slammed me against … Useful english dictionary
slam into something — ˌslam ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth | ˌslam sth ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth derived to crash into sth with a lot of force; to make sth crash into sth with a lot of force • The car skidded and slammed into a tree. • The force of the explosion slammed me against … Useful english dictionary
slam something into somebody — ˌslam ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth | ˌslam sth ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth derived to crash into sth with a lot of force; to make sth crash into sth with a lot of force • The car skidded and slammed into a tree. • The force of the explosion slammed me against … Useful english dictionary
slam something into something — ˌslam ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth | ˌslam sth ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth derived to crash into sth with a lot of force; to make sth crash into sth with a lot of force • The car skidded and slammed into a tree. • The force of the explosion slammed me against … Useful english dictionary
walk into somebody — ˌwalk ˈinto sth/sb derived to crash into sth/sb while you are walking, for example because you do not see them • I was in a hurry and almost walked into the glass door. Main entry: ↑walkderived … Useful english dictionary
crash — 1 verb 1 CAR/PLANE ETC (I, T) to have an accident in a car, plane etc by violently hitting another vehicle or something such as a wall or tree: The DC 10 crashed shortly after take off. (+ into/onto etc): The car crashed straight into a tree. |… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
run something into somebody — ˈrun sth into sb/sth derived to make a vehicle crash into sb/sth • He ran his car into a tree. Main entry: ↑runderived … Useful english dictionary
run something into something — ˈrun sth into sb/sth derived to make a vehicle crash into sb/sth • He ran his car into a tree. Main entry: ↑runderived … Useful english dictionary
bang into something — ˌbang ˈinto sth derived to crash into or hit sth by mistake • I banged into a chair and hurt my leg. Main entry: ↑bangderived … Useful english dictionary
plough into somebody — ˈplough into sb/sth derived (especially of a vehicle or its driver) to crash violently into sth, especially because you are driving too fast or not paying enough attention • A truck ploughed into the back of the bus. Main entry: ↑ploughderived … Useful english dictionary