1.b> i> (; ), ; vandals had smashed all the windows / / ; he smashed the radio to pieces ; the glass bowl smashed into a thousand pieces ;
2.b> (; ), , ; , i> / ; the sound of waves smashing against the rocks , / ; the car smashed into a tree ; he smashed his fist down on the desk / ;
3.b> (), ; i> , i> , .i>; they had to smash holes in the ice / ; the elephant smashed its way through the trees / ; we had to smash the door open i> / ; they had smashed through a glass door to get in ;
4.b> (); he smashed the ball into the goal / ;
5.b> (), ; i> ; police say they have smashed a major drugs ring , / ; she has smashed the world record / ;
6.b> (up) i> () / (i>); he's smashed (up) his new car ;
7.b> .i> (), (, .i>);
to smash upb> i> (), ; youths had broken into the bar and smashed the place up / .