Smashed in spanish

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pronunciation: koʊloʊkɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
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smash2 = destrozar, destruir, derribar. 

Example: The library was badly vandalised and the intruders overturned 10 large bookcases, tore paintings down, emptied catalogues, and smashed intercoms, chairs, tables and windows.

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» smash down = derribar.

Example: While Pound was smashing down the front door, Eliot entered by the back door and made off with the swag.

» smash into = chocar destruyendo.

Example: An unmanned level-crossing was the scene of an accident in which 12 migrants without work permits died when a train smashed into their van.

» smash + Nombre + to bits = hacer añicos, hacer pedazos, hacer trizas.

Example: In this caricature representation, the Jew is followed by the Jewess, who lays a huge Jew egg that the children of the village attack with gusto, smashing it to bits.

» smash + Nombre + to matchwood = hacer añicos, hacer pedazos, hacer trizas.

Example: Boats were smashed to matchwood and the whole of the seafront was awash with shingle and broken glass.

» smash + Posesivo + head = reventarse la cabeza, abrirse la cabeza.

Example: He fell forward smashing his head against the metal frame of the bed.

» smash + Posesivo + head open = abrirse la cabeza.

Example: Halfway through the prayer he screamed and fell backwards, smashing his head open on a rock.

» smash up = hacer añicos, hacer pedazos, hacer trizas.

Example: A man who went berserk and smashed up his home with a sledgehammer has been arrested by police.

smashed = destrozado, destruido, hecho pedazos, hecho añicos, hecho trizas, reventado, roto. 

Example: Her friend came out of work after 5:30pm and walked up to her car to find an old lady standing next to it and her car had a smashed window.

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» get + smashed = emborracharse, agarrarse un pedo, estar beodo, ajumarse.

Example: The aim of pub crawl for most is to get absolutely plastered/drunk/sloshed/smashed (you get the idea).

» smashed-up = destrozado, destruido, hecho pedazos, hecho añicos, hecho trizas, reventado, roto.

Example: The result was that he ended up in trees with a smashed-up car!.

Smashed synonyms

blind in spanish: , pronunciation: blaɪnd adjective, nounwet in spanish: , pronunciation: wet adjectivetight in spanish: , pronunciation: taɪt adjectivestiff in spanish: , pronunciation: stɪf adjectivebroken in spanish: , pronunciation: broʊkən adjectivedrunk in spanish: , pronunciation: drʌŋk adjective, nounbesotted in spanish: , pronunciation: bɪsɑtɪd adjectiveloaded in spanish: , pronunciation: loʊdəd adjectivepotty in spanish: , pronunciation: pɑti adjective, nouninebriated in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪnebrieɪtəd adjectivetipsy in spanish: , pronunciation: tɪpsi adjectiveshattered in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃætɜrd adjectiveintoxicated in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪntɑksəkeɪtəd adjectiveblotto in spanish: , pronunciation: blɑtoʊ adjectivesquiffy in spanish: , pronunciation: skwɪfi adjectivepixilated in spanish: , pronunciation: pɪksəleɪtɪd adjectivesoaked in spanish: , pronunciation: soʊkt adjectivepissed in spanish: , pronunciation: pɪst adjectiveplastered in spanish: , pronunciation: plæstɜrd adjectivesoused in spanish: , pronunciation: saʊzd adjectivetiddly in spanish: , pronunciation: tɪdli adjectivesloshed in spanish: , pronunciation: slɑʃt adjectivesozzled in spanish: , pronunciation: sɑzəld adjectivecrocked in spanish: , pronunciation: krɑkt adjectivesplintered in spanish: , pronunciation: splɪntɜrd adjectivefuddled in spanish: , pronunciation: fʌdəld adjectiveslopped in spanish: , pronunciation: slɑpt adjectivetiddley in spanish: , pronunciation: tɪdli adjectiveblind drunk in spanish: , pronunciation: blaɪnddrʌŋk adjective
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