单词 | smashed |
释义 | smashedadj. 1. Crushed; broken to pieces. Also figurative and smashed-down, smashed-up. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > breaking or cracking > [adjective] > bursting, shattering, or breaking into pieces > shattered or smashed forfrushedc1330 forbrittened?a1400 shivereda1542 shattering1567 dishivered1624 shattered1667 splintered1719 smashed-upa1822 a1822 P. B. Shelley Peter Bell III i, in Poet. Wks. (?1840) 238/2 Smashed glass—and nothing more! 1857 J. Hamilton Lessons from Great Biogr. (1859) 289 A pile of smashed pillars and scorched timbers. 1897 M. Kingsley Trav. W. Afr. 251 A mass of slimy gray abomination on a bit of plantain leaf—smashed snail. 1909 J. R. Ware Passing Eng. Victorian Era 227/1 Smashed (Navy), reduced in rank. 1915 J. Webster Dear Enemy 325 Our poor smashed-up doctor. 1918 W. S. Churchill in M. Gilbert Winston S. Churchill (1977) IV. Compan. i. 365 Ought we to build our lives & policy & the future arrangement of the world on the unreal basis of a smashed-up Russia & an invincible Germany. 1935 A. J. Pollock Underworld Speaks 109/1 Smashed, to have lost all material possessions. 1938 E. Blunden in Times Lit. Suppl. 8 Oct. 633/2 Nor the dead in smashed-down den. 1982 J. Hansen Gravedigger iii. 24 No abandoned or smashed-up Rollses. 2. Intoxicated, drunk; under the influence of drugs; ‘stoned’. slang (originally U.S.). ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > thirst > excess in drinking > [adjective] > drunk > completely or very drunk drunk as a (drowned) mousea1350 to-drunka1382 as drunk as the devilc1400 sow-drunk1509 fish-drunk1591 swine-drunk1592 gone1603 far gone1616 reeling drunk1620 soda1625 souseda1625 blind1630 full1631 drunk (also merry, tipsy) as a lord1652 as full (or tight) as a tick1678 clear1688 drunk (dull, mute) as a fish1700 as drunk as David's sow or as a sow1727 as drunk as a piper1728 blind-drunkc1775 bitch foua1796 blootered1820 whole-seas over1820 three sheets in the wind1821 as drunk as a loon1830 shellaced1881 as drunk as a boiled owl1886 stinking1887 steaming drunk1892 steaming with drink1897 footless1901 legless1903 plastered1912 legless drunk1926 stinko1927 drunk as a pissant1930 kaylied1937 langers1949 stoned1952 smashed1962 shit-faced1963 out of (also off) one's bird1966 trashed1966 faced1968 stoned1968 steaming1973 langered1979 annihilated1980 obliterated1984 wankered1992 muntered1998 1962 J. D. MacDonald Key to Suite (1968) viii. 139 Are you figuring on getting smashed? 1968 New Scientist 26 Sept. 679/2 The males rapidly acquired a taste for the stuff [sc. alcohol], bent their elbows with great application, and soon became smashed. 1968 A. Young in A. Chapman New Black Voices (1972) 147 Turns out he was half-smashed and half-drunk because he'd smoked some dope when he got up that morning, then on the way to school he'd met up with Wine, so the two of them did up a fifth of Nature Boy, a brand of sweet wine. 1973 D. Laing Freaks 20 He would get smashed on two and a half pints of Worthington E from the wood, and fall about misquoting the poetry of the beat generation. 1977 New Society 27 Jan. 185/3 If you're smashed out of your skull all the time on peyote, then even the bizarre patronage of Marlon Brando must seem tolerable. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online September 2019). < |
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