(.地):We set ojf at a
smartish pace.我们快步出发 TV
◊ You’d better move smartish.你;i[好快一些。 the 'smart money noun [u] 1 money that is invested or bet by people
who have expert knowledge 行家的投 资(或赌注);明智的投资(或赌注):it seems the smart
money is no longer in insurance (= is no longer being invested in insurance
companies).似乎专业投■资 不再投向保险业。◊ rhe smart money is on him/or t/ie best actor award内行认为他将获最佳演员奖。2 people who have
expert knowledge of sth 有专业知识的人;知
情者;行家:The smart money says
t/zat he’s Zi7ce〖y to withdraw介om the leadership campaign•据知情者说,'他 很可能退出领导人竞选。
'smart
quotes noun [pi.] {computing
if) quotation marks which are typed using the same key, but which look
different on screen or when printed, depending on whether they open or close
the words that are being quoted智能引号(用同一键输入,、根据在引文俞后的位
置而自动变化始末方向的引号)
smarts /smarts; NAmE
smairts/ noun [U] {NAmE, informal) intelligence 智慧;聪明才智:S/ie made ft to the
top on hersmarts.她靠自己的聪明才智获得成功。
'smarty-pants noun = smart alec smash /smaej/ verb, noun • verb
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BREAK 打碎 1
to break sth, or to be broken, violently and noisily into many pieces (哗啦一声)打备,打破, 破碎:[VN] Several windows
had been smashed.几扇窗 户‘里蝻啦打碎了。◊ He smashed the
radio to pieces.他 啪的一声把收音机摔得稀巴烂。◊ [v] The gi〇5S bovW smashedinto a
thousaml pieces.玻璃碗咣的一声摔了个
粉碎。
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HIT VERY HARD 猛烈擅>-出 2 to
move with a lot of force against sth solid; to make sth do this (使)猛烈撞击,
: [V + adv./prep.] the sound of waves
smashing against the rocfo浪_猛烈撞击礁石兩声音◊ TTie car
smashed into a tree.汽车猛地撞到了树上。◊ [VN] Marfc
smashed his/ist down on the desfc.马免狠狠地把拳头砸
在桌上。■ 〇 note at crash
3 [+a</v.//?rep.] to hit sth very hard and break
it, in order to get through it (用力)邊 开,击穿,闯过:’[VN] 77iey had to smash ho/es the ice•他们只好奋力在冰上凿_。◊ The eiepha/it smashed t'ts way through the trees.夫咸横冲直撞,闯过树丛。◊ [VN-ADj] We had to smash the dpor open•我们只得用力把
门撞开.。◊ [V】rhey had smashed through a g〖〇5s door to getfn.他们砸破一道玻璃门进去了9 4 [VN] to hit sth/sb very hard 猛击 slam : He smashed the ball into the goaU也一记劲射,球进了。
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DESTROY/DEFEAT 捣毁:打败 5 [VN] to destroy, defeat or put an end to
sth/sb 捣毁;打!粉碎;使结束:PoZice say they have
smashed a mq/or drugs ring.警方说他们摧
毁了一个大販毒集团。◊ She has
smashed the worW record (= broken it by a large amount).她大破世界 纪录。
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CRAS°H VEHICLE 掩;6 [VN]〜sth (up) to crash a vehicle 撞毁(车辆):He’s smashed (up) new
car.他把自己 的ir车撞毁了。〇 note at CRASH
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IN TENNIS,ETC.网球等 7 [VN] to hit a high ball downwards and
very hard over the net 打高压球; 扣球
.smash
sth--'down to
make sth fall down by it hard and breaking it (用力.> 击倒,打翻: TTie poZice had to smash the door down.警察示得示痕门 而入。.smash sth—’in to make a hole in sth
by hitting it with a lot of force (用力)打破,撞环:Vandak had smashed the
door in.破赤各子门撞破了。◊ (/’n/or/Dfl/) I
wanted to smash his face in (= hit him hard in the face)•当时我真想把他的脸打瘪。,smash sth^up to destroy sth
deliberately (蓄意)捣毁,破环:Ybuths had broken
into the bar and smashed the place up. — ^ 年轻人闯进酒吧,把里面砸了个乱七八糟。
m noun
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ACT OF BREAKING 破碎;打碎 1
[sing.] an act of breaking sth
noisily into pieces; the sound this makes 破碎;■打 碎;破碎(或打译)的_啦声:The cup /ift the
_/7oor with a smash.杯子掉到地上哗啦一声摔碎了。
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VEHICLE CRASH 撞车 2 [C] (8r£) an accident in which a vehicle
hits another vehicle 撞车a car smash 撞车事故
IN TENNIS,ETC.网球等 3 [C] a way of hitting
the ball downwards and very hard 高压球;扣球
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SONG/MOV丨E/PLAY 歌曲;电影;戏剧 4 (also .smash 'hit) [C] a song,film/movie or play that is very popular 十分
走红的歌i (或电影、戏居: her latest chart
smash她 的最新一首十分走红的上榜歌曲
.smash-and-'grab
adj. [only before noun] (6rf) relating to the act of stealing from
a shop/store by breaking a window and taking the goods you can see or reach
easily砸橱窗抢劫的:a smash-cmd-grab raid砸橱窗抢劫
smashed
/smaejt/
adj. [not
before noun] (slang) very drunk大醉
smash-er /'smaej0(r)/ noun [old-fashioned, BrE, informal) a very good or
attractive person or thing 很好的人;1 艮 漂亮的十分讨人喜欢的人(或事物)
smash-ing
/'smaejio/
adj. (old-fashioned, BrE, informal) very good or enjoyable
# 侖好的;十奋愉诶的 EEE1 great: We
had a smashi'ng rime.我们过得非常愉快。
'smash-up noun
{informal) a crash in which
vehicles are very badly damaged严重撞车事故 smattering /'smaetarir)/ noun [sing.]
~ (of sth) a small amount of sth,
especially knowledge of a language (尤 指对语言: > 略知,浅知:He has a smattering 〇/ Frendi.他只懂一点法语。
smear /smi8(r); NAmE smir/ verb, noun ■ verb 1 [VN]〜sth on/over sth I 〜sth with sth to spread an oily or soft substance over a surface in a rough or careless
way (用油性或稀软物质 >
胡乱涂抹BE1 daub: The children had
smeared mud on the walls, gp 几个孩子往墙上抹了泥巴。or/ie children had smeared
t/ie wafe with mud.那几个孩子往墙上抹了泥巴。2 [VN] to make sth
dirty or greasy 弄 ;弄.上油污:Zfis gtosses were
smeared.他的眼镜脏了■〇;. ◊ smeared windows 脏了 的窗户 3 [VN] to damage sb’s
reputation by saying unpleasant things about them that are not true 诽谤;
诋Is HTH slander. The story was an attempt to smear t/ieparfykacier.这篇报道企图玷污该党领袖的声誉。
4 to rub writing, a drawing, etc. so that it is no longer clear; to become not clear in this
way 把.(序迹、图画
等丨蹭得模糊不清;变得模糊不清SE1 SMUDGE: [VN] The Zost
/ew words 〇/ the Zetter were
smeared.信的最后
几个字蹭得看不清了。[alsoV]
_ nown 1 an
oily or dirty mark 污迹;污渍;污点:a smear 〇/jam
果酱渍 o note at mark 2 a story that is not
true about sb that is intended to damage their reputation, especially in
politics (尤指政治上的)抹黑, 丑化:He was a victim 〇} a smear campaign.他受到对 方的毁谤攻击。3 (8r£) = SMEAR TEST 'smear test (also smear, .cervical 'smear) (all BrP) [NAmE 'Pap smear) noun a medical test in
which a very small amount of tissue
from a woman’s cervix is removed
and examined for cancer cells 涂片试验(从妇 女子宫颈取少许组织,以检査是否有癌细胞)
smegma
/’smegma/
/7〇i/r? [U] (mecZ/cfl/ 医)a substance produced
in the folds of the skin, especially under the FORESKIN阴垢;(尤指)包皮垢 Smell /smel/ verb, noun
mverb (smelled,
smelled) (BrE also smelt, smelt /smelt/) 1 〜(of sth) to have a particular smell 有(或发由:丄…气 ,:[V-ADJ] 77ie room smdt
damp.屋夺里有 _ 气。◊ Dinner smeik good.饭菜闻起来很香。◊ a bunch 〇/ siveet-smeHing _/?owers —束散告着馨# _的花◊ [V] His breath smeit o/gariic.他嘴里有蒜味。◊ What does t/ie pe—me smeH hTce?这种番水丨知杉来什么味道? 2 [no
passive] (not used in the
progressive tenses; often with can or could不用于进行时;常与can或could连用)to notice or recognize
a particular smell 闻到,嗅到(气 味} : [VN] He said he could smell gas when he
entered the room.他一进屋就说闻到了煤气味。◊ 7?ie dog had smelt a rabbit. o I could smell
aZcoho! on
his breath.我呙得到他晬棱中有酒气:〇[\^- ing] Can you smeH something burning?你有没有闻到什
么东西烧焦了? [also V (that)] 3 [VN] (not usually used in the passive 通常不用于被动语态)to put your nose near
sth and breathe in so that you can discover or identify its smell 闻,嗅(气味 > PST1 sniff: Smell this and teiZ
me w/iat you think it is.你闻一下这个,然后告诉我
是什么。◊ J bent down to smeM the
/lowers•我 _ 下癌闻