smashing

Slang IT-EN
(?maybe?) "schianto" comes from "smashing" (Brit. E slang)

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Smashing - If something is smashing, it means it is terrific

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smash (plural smashes)

  • The sound of a violent impact, to strike violently.

  • (colloquial, entertainment) Something very successful.
    This new show of mine is sure to be a smash.


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smashing /ˈsmæʃɪŋ/aggettivo
be colloq. favoloso, fantastico.


http://www.wordreference.com/definition/smashing smashing/ˈsmaʃɪŋ/
adjectiveBrit. informal excellent; wonderful.
– derivatives
smashingly adverb.
– origin C18 (as n.): prob. imitative, representing a blend of words such as smack, smite with bash, mash, etc.


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smashingadjective

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Definition

extremely good, attractive, enjoyable or pleasant
There's a smashing view from her office.
Jonathan would make a smashing dad.
He looks smashing in his dinner suit.