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dash
- IPA[daʃ]
英式
- run or travel somewhere in a great hurry;strike or fling (something) somewhere with great force, especially so as to have a destructive effect; hurl
- used to express mild annoyance
- an act of running somewhere suddenly and hastily;a journey or period of time characterized by urgency or eager haste
verb: dash, 3rd person present: dashes, gerund or present participle: dashing, past tense: dashed, past participle: dashed
noun: dash, plural noun: dashes
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動詞
- 1. run or travel somewhere in a great hurry I dashed into the garden I must dash, I'm late 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. strike or fling (something) somewhere with great force, especially so as to have a destructive effect; hurl the ship was dashed upon the rocks 同義詞
- ▪ come into forceful contact with something a gust of rain dashed against the bricks 同義詞
- ▪ destroy or frustrate (hopes or expectations) the budget dashed hopes of an increase in funding 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ cause (someone) to lose confidence I won't tell Stuart—I think he'd be dashed
excl
- 1. British informal used to express mild annoyance dash it all, I am in charge
名詞
- 1. an act of running somewhere suddenly and hastily she made a dash for the door
- ▪ a journey or period of time characterized by urgency or eager haste a 20-mile dash to the airport
- ▪ North American a short, fast race run in one heat; a sprint the 100 m dash 同義詞
- 2. a small quantity of a liquid added to something else whisky with a dash of soda
- ▪ a small amount of a quality that adds piquancy or distinctiveness to something else a casual atmosphere with a dash of sophistication 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. a horizontal stroke in writing or printing to mark a pause or break in sense or to represent omitted letters or words.
- ▪ the longer signal of the two used in Morse code.
- ▪ a short vertical mark placed above or beneath a note to indicate that it is to be performed in a very staccato manner.
- 4. impetuous or flamboyant vigour and confidence; panache he has youthful energy, dash, and charisma 同義詞 反義詞
- 5. informal short for dashboard
- used for emphasis: it's a dashed shame she was dashed rude
Oxford Dictionary
- used for emphasis: it's a dashed shame she was dashed rude
Oxford American Dictionary
- an event in which the winner of a game or competition is entitled to a set period of free ... Christmas came early for the couple when they won a trolley dash at the Co-op in Chipping Norton
Oxford Dictionary
- travel to a destination by air at short notice: he had air-dashed to Chennai from Bikaner last night
Oxford Dictionary
- write something quickly or hastily
Oxford American Dictionary
- a long dash (—) used in punctuation.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a long dash (—) used in punctuation.
Oxford Dictionary
- mortar with pebbles in it, used as a coating for exterior walls.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[daSH]
美式
- run or travel somewhere in a great hurry: I dashed into the garden I must dash, I'm late
- used to express mild annoyance: “Dash it all, I am in charge.”
- an act of running somewhere suddenly and hastily: she made a dash for the door
Oxford American Dictionary