smashed

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İngilizce - Türkçe
sarhoş

Tom son derece sarhoş. - Tom is extremely smashed.

çarp/parçalan/parçala
{s} uyuşturucunun etkisi altında
{s} uçmuş
{s} fitil gibi sarhoş
ezik
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paramparça etmek
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mahvetmek
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{f} sert vurmak
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gürültüyle
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hurdahaş etmek
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dağıtmak
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(Spor) smaçlamak
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batma
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(Spor) smaç yapmak
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kırmak
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tuzla buz olmak
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tarumar etmek
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küt sesi
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(Spor) smaç vurmak
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yayılmak
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kuvvetli bir darbe
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yumruk atmak
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kuvvetli bir yumruk
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yenmek
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spor smaç
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araba kazası
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benzetmek
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imha etmek
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kırıp dökmek
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film
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çok başarılı oyun
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iflas
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şiddetle çarpmak
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parçalamak
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batmak
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{f} parça parça et
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şarkı
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iflas etmek
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kırılmak
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parçalanma
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/vb.hit
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(rekor) kırmak
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şangırtı
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çarpışma
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sert vuruş
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güçlü darbe
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kırılma
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paramparça olmak
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büyük kaza
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parça parça olmak
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paramparça olma

Tom bu gece paramparça olmayı planladığını söyledi. - Tom said he was planning to get smashed tonight.

smash
şangır şungur
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şangırtı ile
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{f} parçalanmak
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{f} çakılmak
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iflâs etmek
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{f} çarpmak
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{i} çatırtı
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{f} vurmak

Tom saldırganın kafasını vurmak niyetiyle kazayağı kaldırdı. - Tom raised the crowbar intending to smash his attacker's head.

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şangır
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smaş yapmak
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{i} kaza

Tom saldırganın kafasını vurmak niyetiyle kazayağı kaldırdı. - Tom raised the crowbar intending to smash his attacker's head.

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{f} (in) (kuvvetli bir darbeyle) kırmak: He smashed the door in. Kapıyı kırdı. 3
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kırıp parçalamak
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{f} bozguna uğramak
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teniste yukarıdan topu şiddetle vurmak
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{f} mahvolmak
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ezmek
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başarı
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smaç
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buzlu konyak
very drunk
dut gibi
İngilizce - İngilizce
Drunk

I was so smashed last night, I don't remember how I got home.

Simple past tense and past participle of smash
very drunk
broken into sharp pieces; "shattered glass"; "your eyeglasses are smashed"; "the police came in through the splintered door"
past of smash
Someone who is smashed is extremely drunk. Intoxicated; drunk. very drunk or affected by a drug stoned
{s} shattered, broken to pieces; crushed; demolished; defeated utterly; drunk (Slang)
smashed to shivers
broken into fragments, shattered
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A traffic accident

The driver and two passengers were badly injured in the smash.

smash
To hit extremely hard

Bonds smashed the ball 467 feet, the second longest home run in the history of the park.

smash
A very hard overhead shot hit sharply downward

A smash may not be as pretty as a good half volley, but it can still win points.

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To be destroyed by being smashed

The crockery smashed as it hit the floor.

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The sound of a violent impact, to strike violently

I could hear the screech of the brakes, then the horrible smash of cars colliding.

being smashed
being broken, being shattered, being crushed, being destroyed, being defeated
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To break (something brittle) violently
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A breaking or dashing to pieces; utter destruction; wreck
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a serious collision (especially of motor vehicles)
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The sound of a violent impact
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hit violently; "She smashed her car against the guard rail"
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with a loud crash; "the car went smash through the fence
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reduce to bankruptcy; "My daughter's fancy wedding is going to break me!"; "The slump in the financial markets smashed him"
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{s} of or pertaining to a great success, being extremely successful (Informal)
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{i} breaking into pieces, shattering; sound of something breaking into pieces, crash; collision, car crash; bankruptcy; defeat; violent blow
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{f} shatter, splinter; break to pieces; crush; demolish; be shattered, be splintered; defeat utterly; become bankrupt; crash; dash down forcefully
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a serious collision (especially of motor vehicles) break suddenly into pieces, as from a violent blow; "The window smashed"
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Hard-hit overhead shot that forces the shuttle sharply downward Badminton's primary attacking stroke
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To apply clamping pressure to folded signatures or sewn books, to remove excess air and make signatures or books more compact for binding See also: Nip to top
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To ruin completely and suddenly
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a serious collision (especially of motor vehicles) break suddenly into pieces, as from a violent blow; "The window smashed" break into pieces, as by striking or knocking over; "Smash a plate" overthrow or destroy (something considered evil or harmful); "The police smashed the drug ring after they were tipped off" hit hard; "He smashed a 3-run homer" collide or strike violently and suddenly; "The motorcycle smashed into the guard rail" hit (a tennis ball) in a powerful overhead stroke hit violently; "She smashed her car against the guard rail" with a loud crash; "the car went smash through the fence
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with a loud crash; "the car went smash through the fence"
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Hence, bankruptcy
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To defeat overwhelmingly
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A kill
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overthrow or destroy (something considered evil or harmful); "The police smashed the drug ring after they were tipped off"
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To hit (the ball) from above the level of the net with a very hard overhand stroke
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hit hard; "He smashed a 3-run homer"
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a vigorous blow; "the sudden knock floored him"; "he took a bash right in his face"; "he got a bang on the head"
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humiliate or depress completely; "She was crushed by his refusal of her invitation"; "The death of her son smashed her"
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break into pieces, as by striking or knocking over; "Smash a plate"
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collide or strike violently and suddenly; "The motorcycle smashed into the guard rail"
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If you smash through a wall, gate, or door, you get through it by hitting and breaking it. The demonstrators used trucks to smash through embassy gates Soldiers smashed their way into his office
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Come to smash - to ruin Smashed to pieces, broken to atoms Smash is a corruption of mash; Latin, mastico, to bite to pieces (See Slope ) “I have a great mind to let social position go to smash ”- Eggleston: Faith Doctor, p 63 Smec (in Hudibras) A contraction of Smectymnuus, a word made from the initial letters of five rebels- Stephen Marshal Edward Calamy Thomas Young Matthew Newcomen William Sspurstow, who wrote a book against Episcopacy and the Common Prayer (See Notarica ) “The handkerchief about the neck, Canonical cravat of Smec ” Butler: Hudibras, pt i 5 Smectymnuars Anti-Episcopalians
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If something smashes or is smashed against something solid, it moves very fast and with great force against it. The bottle smashed against a wall He smashed his fist into Anthony's face
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a conspicuous success; "that song was his first hit and marked the beginning of his career"; "that new Broadway show is a real smasher"; "the party went with a bang"
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a crush of mint leaves, a little water and cubed sugar is flavoured with rum, brandy, gin or whisky and served in an old-fashioned glass on the rocks with a slice of orange and twist of lemon rind
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To deform through continuous pressure
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Stone-hard blow with no subtlety whatsoever
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An overhead shot hit downward forcefully causing the ball to land in-bounds and then bounce out at an extreme, usually unreachable angle
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break suddenly into pieces, as from a violent blow; "The window smashed"
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a hard return hitting the tennis ball above your head
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hit (a tennis ball) in a powerful overhead stroke
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damage or destroy as if by violence; "The teenager banged up the car of his mother"
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If you smash something or if it smashes, it breaks into many pieces, for example when it is hit or dropped. Someone smashed a bottle Two or three glasses fell off and smashed into pieces. = break
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the act of colliding with something; "his crash through the window"; "the fullback's smash into the defensive line"
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Airspeed or Energy Normally used to denote energy available to accomplish a snappy fighter-type maneuver, such as a pitchup to landing
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To break in pieces by violence; to dash to pieces; to crush
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To break up, or to pieces suddenly, as the result of collision or pressure
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A putaway shot Ball is hit with enough speed so opponent cannot make a return
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To smash a political group or system means to deliberately destroy it. Their attempts to clean up politics and smash the power of party machines failed. see also smashed, smashing
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hit (a tennis ball) in a powerful overhead stroke hit violently; "She smashed her car against the guard rail"
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To break something "I'm gonna smash her face if she gets too close to my boyfriend!"
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Something very successful
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