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défoncé(e)
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
smashed [ingl. brit. smaʃt, ingl. am. smæʃt] ADJ.
1. smashed coloq.:
smashed (intoxicated) (on alcohol)
bourré coloq.
smashed (on drugs)
défoncé coloq. (on à)
to get smashed
2. smashed (shattered):
smashed limb, vehicle
smashed window
I. smash [ingl. brit. smaʃ, ingl. am. smæʃ] SUST.
1. smash (crash):
2. smash:
smash, a. smash-up (accident) coloq.
3. smash:
smash, a. smash hit coloq. MÚS.
tube m coloq.
smash, a. smash hit CINE
faire un tabac coloq.
4. smash FIN.:
5. smash DEP. (tennis):
II. smash [ingl. brit. smaʃ, ingl. am. smæʃ] ADV.
to go smash FIN.
III. smash [ingl. brit. smaʃ, ingl. am. smæʃ] V. trans.
1. smash glass, door, car etc:
briser (with avec)
she smashed the car into a tree
2. smash (destroy):
smash demonstration, protest, opponent
smash drugs ring, gang
smash inflation
3. smash DEP. (break):
4. smash DEP.:
IV. smash [ingl. brit. smaʃ, ingl. am. smæʃ] V. intr.
1. smash (disintegrate):
se briser, se fracasser (on sur, against contre)
2. smash (crash):
to smash into vehicle, aircraft: wall, vehicle
3. smash FIN.:
I. smash up V. [ingl. brit. smaʃ -, ingl. am. smæʃ -] (smash [sth] up, smash up [sth])
smash up vehicle, building, furniture:
he got smashed up coloq. in a car crash
I. smash down V. [ingl. brit. smaʃ -, ingl. am. smæʃ -] (smash [sth] down, smash down [sth])
smash down door, fence, wall:
I. smash in V. [ingl. brit. smaʃ -, ingl. am. smæʃ -] (smash [sth] in)
smash in door, skull:
I'll smash your face or head in coloq.!
I. smash open V. [ingl. brit. smaʃ -, ingl. am. smæʃ -] (smash [sth] open, smashopen [sth])
smash open door, safe, container:
smash-and-grab SUST. a. smash-and-grab raid ingl. brit. coloq.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
éventré (éventrée) bateau
to get smashed up ingl. brit. coloq.
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
smashed ADJ. coloq.
1. smashed (shattered):
smashed
2. smashed (drunk):
smashed
to get smashed
I. smash [smæʃ] SUST.
1. smash (noise):
2. smash (blow):
3. smash (collision):
4. smash DEP.:
5. smash (hit):
II. smash [smæʃ] V. trans.
1. smash (shatter):
smash violently
mettre qc en briques suizo
2. smash (strike):
to smash sth against sth
to smash sb/sth through sth
3. smash (destroy):
smash opponent, army
4. smash DEP.:
smash a record
5. smash FÍS.:
smash the atom
III. smash [smæʃ] V. intr.
1. smash (shatter):
2. smash (strike against sth):
smash-up SUST.
smash up V. trans.
smash hit SUST.
smash in V. trans.
smash-and-grab raid [ˌsmæʃəndgræbˈreɪd] SUST. ingl. brit., ingl. austr.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
smashed ADJ. coloq.
1. smashed (shattered):
smashed
2. smashed argot (drunk):
smashed
to get smashed
I. smash [smæʃ] SUST.
1. smash (noise):
2. smash (blow):
3. smash (collision):
4. smash sports:
5. smash coloq. (success):
II. smash [smæʃ] V. trans.
1. smash (shatter):
smash violently
mettre qc en briques suizo
2. smash (strike):
to smash sth against sth
to smash sb/sth through sth
3. smash (destroy):
smash opponent, army
4. smash sports:
smash a record
5. smash FÍS.:
smash atom
III. smash [smæʃ] V. intr.
1. smash (shatter):
2. smash (strike against):
smash in V. trans.
smash hit SUST.
smash up V. trans.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
rond(e)
amocher voiture
Present
Ismash
yousmash
he/she/itsmashes
wesmash
yousmash
theysmash
Past
Ismashed
yousmashed
he/she/itsmashed
wesmashed
yousmashed
theysmashed
Present Perfect
Ihavesmashed
youhavesmashed
he/she/ithassmashed
wehavesmashed
youhavesmashed
theyhavesmashed
Past Perfect
Ihadsmashed
youhadsmashed
he/she/ithadsmashed
wehadsmashed
youhadsmashed
theyhadsmashed
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