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dash

noun
/dæʃ/
/dæʃ/
Idioms
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    something done quickly匆忙做完的事

  1. [singular] a dash (for something) an act of going somewhere suddenly and/or quickly猛冲;突进;急奔
    • When the doors opened, there was a mad dash for seats.门一开,人们便疯狂地朝座位奔去。
    • a 60-mile dash to safety急奔 60 英里到达安全的地方
    • He jumped off the bus and made a dash for the nearest bar.他跳下公共汽车,直奔近处的酒吧。
    • We waited for the police to leave then made a dash for it (= left quickly in order to escape).我们等警察离开后便迅速逃走。
    Extra Examples
    • He made a 200-mile dash to the hospital when a kidney donor became available.有人愿意捐献肾脏,他急忙赶了 200 英里路到医院去。
    • We had to make a frantic dash across town to get our plane.我们拚命冲过城区去赶飞机。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • quick
    • sudden
    • frantic
    verb + dash
    • make
    preposition
    • dash across
    • dash for
    • dash from
    See full entry
  2. [singular] an act of doing something quickly because you do not have enough time匆忙;匆促;仓促
    • a last-minute dash to buy presents利用最后一点时间匆忙买礼物
    • The book starts with a quick dash through the country's history.这本书开头简略追溯了这个国家的历史。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • quick
    • sudden
    • frantic
    verb + dash
    • make
    preposition
    • dash across
    • dash for
    • dash from
    See full entry
  3. small amount少量

  4. [countable, usually singular] dash (of something) a small amount of something that is added to something else少量,少许(添加物)
    • Add a dash of lemon juice.加少量柠檬汁。
    • The rug adds a dash of colour to the room.小地毯为房间增添了点色彩。
    • The album is a mixture of rock and gospel, with a dash of jazz thrown in.这张专辑融合了摇滚和福音音乐,并加入了少许爵士乐。
    • The food is European with a dash of Morocco.这是带一点儿摩洛哥风味的欧洲食物。
    compare splash
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + dash
    • add
    preposition
    • dash of
    See full entry
  5. symbol符号

  6. [countable] the mark (—) used to separate parts of a sentence, often instead of a colon or in pairs instead of brackets破折号 see also swung dash compare hyphenTopics Languageb2
  7. [countable] the longer of the two signals that are used in Morse code破折号:摩尔斯电码中使用的两个信号中的较长者
    • It is broadcast in Morse code, the series of dots and dashes historically used to transmit information.它是用莫尔斯电码广播的,莫尔斯电码是历史上用来传输信息的一系列点和破折号。
    compare dot (3)
  8. race赛跑

  9. [countable, usually singular] (especially North American English) a race in which the people taking part run very fast over a short distance短跑 synonym sprint
    • the 100-meter dash百米赛跑
    Topics Sports: other sportsc2
  10. way of behaving行为举止

  11. [uncountable] (old-fashioned, approving) a way of behaving that combines style, enthusiasm and confidence气魄;活力;冲劲;锐气
    • He brought youthful energy, dash and charisma to the department.他给这个部门带来了年轻的活力、冲劲和魅力。
  12. part of car汽车部件

  13. [countable] (especially North American English, informal) a dashboard (= the part of a car in front of the driver that has instruments and controls in it)(汽车上的)仪表板
  14. see also pebble-dash
    Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘strike forcibly against’): probably symbolic of forceful movement and related to Swedish and Danish daska.
Idioms
cut a dash
  1. (British English, old-fashioned) to look attractive in a particular set of clothes, especially in a way that makes other people notice you(穿上某套衣服后)风度翩翩,引人注目
    • He cut quite a dash in his uniform.他穿着这身制服显得特帅。

dash

verb
/dæʃ/
/dæʃ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they dash
/dæʃ/
/dæʃ/
he / she / it dashes
/ˈdæʃɪz/
/ˈdæʃɪz/
past simple dashed
/dæʃt/
/dæʃt/
past participle dashed
/dæʃt/
/dæʃt/
-ing form dashing
/ˈdæʃɪŋ/
/ˈdæʃɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    go quickly急冲

  1. [intransitive] to go somewhere very quickly急奔;急驰;猛冲 synonym rush
    • I must dash (= leave quickly), I'm late.我得赶紧走,来不及了。
    • + adv./prep. She dashed off to keep an appointment.她急匆匆地赶去赴约。
    • He dashed along the platform and jumped on the train.他沿站台猛跑,纵身跳上火车。
    • He dashed frantically across the road.他疯狂地跑过马路。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • frantically
    • about
    • around
    verb + dash
    • have to
    • must
    preposition
    • across
    • along
    • down
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  2. throw/beat投掷;击打

  3. [transitive, intransitive] to throw something, push somebody or make something fall violently onto a hard surface; to beat against a surface猛掷;猛击;猛撞
    • something/somebody + adv./prep. The boat was dashed repeatedly against the rocks.小船一次又一次撞在岩石上。
    • He dashed her aside.他把她推到一边。
    • She dashed the bottle to the ground.她把瓶子摔到地上。
    • + adv./prep. The waves were dashing against the harbour wall.海浪撞击着港湾的坝堤。
  4. Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘strike forcibly against’): probably symbolic of forceful movement and related to Swedish and Danish daska.
Idioms
dash (it)! | dash it all!
  1. (old-fashioned, British English) used to show that you are annoyed about something(表示厌烦)真见鬼,真糟糕,真混账
dash somebody’s hopes
  1. to destroy somebody’s hopes by making what they were hoping for impossible使某人的希望化为泡影(或破灭)
    • Hopes of a peaceful settlement have been dashed.和平解决的希望已经破灭。
    • Her hopes were cruelly dashed when her parents refused to let her go.父母拒绝让她去,她的希望惨遭破灭。

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