smash-mouth
adjective US (also smashmouth) uk/ˈsmæʃˌmaʊθ/ us/ˈsmæʃˌmaʊθ/
(体育比赛)横冲直撞的
(of a sport) played in a very rough and attacking way
He plays with a grace and style that is rare in today's game of smashmouth power tennis. 他打球优雅有风度,在今天横冲直撞式的力量型网球比赛中是罕见的。
It's old-fashioned, smash-mouth, college football in the rain. 这是一场在雨中进行的老式横冲直撞风格的大学足球赛。
破嘴,指橄榄球比赛时主动冲撞的粗野风格,转指行事说话直率富有进攻性
very forceful and direct
In this age of smash-mouth politics, Spellman is something of a throwback. 在这个大张旗鼓的政治时代,斯派曼显得有点老旧。
The political street brawler made it clear in a recent interview that he has no regrets about his smashmouth tactics. 这位街头政治闹事者在最近的一次采访中明确表示,他对自己的破嘴策略并不后悔。
smash-mouth
noun [ U ] uk/ˈsmæʃˌmaʊθ/ us/ˈsmæʃˌmaʊθ/
(体育比赛)横冲直撞
a very rough and attacking style of playing sports
Can anyone really play smash-mouth all the time anymore? 真的还有人能一直玩横冲直撞吗?
The Steelers ran a lot of smashmouth, but opponents always had to be on the alert for the trick play. 钢人队大搞横冲直撞,但对手总是要警惕他们玩诡计。