[VERB 动词]飞奔;猛冲 If you dash somewhere, you run or go there quickly and suddenly.
[V adv/prep]
Suddenly she dashed down to the cellar...
她突然冲下地窖。
She dashed in from the garden.
她从花园里猛冲进来。
Dash is also a noun.
...a 160-mile dash to hospital.
疾驶 160 英里冲向医院
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[VERB 动词]马上离开;赶紧走 If you say that you have to dash, you mean that you are in a hurry and have to leave immediately.
[V]
[no cont]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
Oh, Tim! I'm sorry but I have to dash...
哦,蒂姆!很抱歉,我得马上走。
See you tomorrow night. Must dash now.
明天晚上见,我得赶快走了。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](往食物或饮料里添加的)少量,少许 A dash of something is a small quantity of it which you add when you are preparing food or mixing a drink.
[usu N of n]
Add a dash of balsamic vinegar.
加入少许香脂醋。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](某种特质的)少量,些许 A dash of a quality is a small amount of it that is found in something and often makes it more interesting or distinctive.
[usu N of n]
...a story with a dash of mystery thrown in.
带有些许神秘色彩的故事
...A fake fur collar or cuff adds a dash of glamour to even the simplest style.
哪怕是最简单的款式,加上人造毛皮衣领或袖口也会显出几分雍容华贵。
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[VERB 动词](朝墙上等)猛摔,猛掷,猛撞 If you dash something against a wall or other surface, you throw or push it violently, often so hard that it breaks.
[V n against n]
[Also V n prep]
[LITERARY 文]
She seized the doll and dashed it against the stone wall with tremendous force.
她抓起玩具娃娃,用力往石墙上扔去。
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[VERB 动词]使(希望或期望)破灭 If an event or person dashes someone's hopes or expectations, it destroys them by making it impossible that the thing that is hoped for or expected will ever happen.
[V n]
[have n V-ed]
[LITERARY 文]
[JOURNALISM 新闻]
The announcement dashed hopes of an early end to the crisis...
这一宣告使得人们期盼危机早日结束的希望落了空。
They had their championship hopes dashed by a 3-1 defeat.
遭遇1比3的失利后,他们的冠军梦就此破灭。
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[N-SING 单数名词]急匆匆;仓促 If you do something in a dash, you do it very quickly, perhaps with very bad results.
He's in a dash to get Russia back into Europe.
他急于让俄罗斯回归欧洲。
...the dash to buy shares in internet companies.
争相购买互联网公司的股份
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]短跑(比赛) A dash is a short fast race.
[AM 美]
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]破折号 A dash is a straight, horizontal line used in writing, for example to separate two main clauses whose meanings are closely connected.
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[EXCLAM 感叹语]该死;可恶;讨厌 You can say dash or dash it or dash it all when you are rather annoyed about something.
[feelings]
[BRIT 英]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
[OLD-FASHIONED 过时]
Dash it all. It's just not playing the game, is it?
可恶,那完全是不讲道义,是不是?
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](汽车的)仪表板 The dash of a car is its dashboard .
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[N-UNCOUNT
不可数名词
]潇洒;闯劲;勇猛Dash is a mixture of stylishness, enthusiasm, and courage.
[OLD-FASHIONED 过时]
The Prince was driving with great fire and dash.
王子潇洒威猛地驱车而行。
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[PHRASE 短语]风度翩翩;大胆出位 If you say that someone cuts a dash, you mean that they have an attractively stylish appearance or a rather bold manner.
[V inflects]
[OLD-FASHIONED 过时]
If you're determined to cut a dash in a designer dress, consider hiring one.
如果你决意要身着设计师之作惊艳出位,那就考虑雇请一位时装设计师吧。
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[PHRASE 短语](为逃离等而)飞速奔向,猛冲向 If you make a dash for a place, you run there very quickly, for example to escape from someone or something.
[V inflects]
I made a dash for the front door but he got there before me...
我向前门奔去,但他抢在了我的前面。
Hand clamped over his mouth, he made a dash for the bathroom.
他手捂住嘴向浴室冲去。
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[PHRASAL VERB 短语动词]迅速前往 If you dash off to a place, you go there very quickly.
[V P to n]
He dashed off to lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe...
他急匆匆前往硬石小馆去吃午餐。
They dashed off to Paris for a couple of days.
他们奔去巴黎呆几天。
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[PHRASAL VERB 短语动词]急速写好;匆匆写成 If you dash off a piece of writing, you write or compose it very quickly, without thinking about it very much.
[V P n (not pron)]
He dashed off a couple of novels.
他匆匆赶写出了几篇小说。
Oxford
dash/dæʃ; NAmEdæʃ/
noun
,
verb
dashdashesdasheddashingnounsth done quickly 匆忙做完的事1[singular ]a dash(for sth) an act of going somewhere suddenly and/or quickly 猛冲;突进;急奔◆When the doors opened, there was a mad dashfor 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 forthe 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。2[singular ]an act of doing sth 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small amount 少量3[countable , usually singular ]dash(of sth) a small amount of sth that is added to sth 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。☞compare
splash
n. (4 )symbol 符号4[countable ]the mark (—) used to separate parts of a sentence, often instead of a colon or in pairs instead of brackets/parentheses 破折号☞compare
hyphen
race 赛跑5[countable , usually singular ]( especially NAmE) a race in which the people taking part run very fast over a short distance 短跑SYN
sprint
◆the 100-meter dash百米赛跑way of behaving 行为举止6[uncountable ]( old-fashioned,approving) a way of behaving that combines style, enthusiasm and confidence 气魄;活力;冲劲;锐气part of car 汽车部件7[countable ]( informal) =
dashboard
☞see also
pebble-dash
IDIOMcut a ˈdash( BrE) 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。verbgo quickly 急冲1[intransitive ]to go somewhere very quickly 急奔;急驰;猛冲SYN
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。throw/beat 投掷;击打2[transitive , intransitive ]to throw sth or make sth fall violently onto a hard surface; to beat against a surface 猛掷;猛击;猛撞dashsth + adv./prep. ◆The boat was dashed repeatedly against the rocks.小船一次又一次撞在岩石上。+ adv./prep.◆The waves were dashing against the harbour wall.海浪撞击着港湾的坝堤。IDIOMSdash sb's ˈhopesto destroy sb's hopes by making what they were hoping for impossible 使某人的希望化为泡影(或破灭)dash (it)! | dash it all!( old-fashioned) ( BrE) used to show that you are annoyed about sth (表示厌烦)真见鬼,真糟糕,真混账PHRASAL VERBˌdash sth↔ˈoffto write or draw sth very quickly 仓促写出;草草画成◆I dashed off a note to my brother.我急急忙忙给我弟弟写了个字条。dash/dæʃ; NAmEdæʃ/
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dash2 noun
dashdash1 /dæʃ/ ●●○ verb
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1[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to go or run somewhere very quickly: Olive dashed into the room, grabbed her bag, and ran out again.► see thesaurus at
hurry
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2dash somebody’s hopes to disappoint someone by telling them that what they want is not possible: Hopkins’ hopes were dashed when his appeal was denied.3(I) must dash/(I) have to dash British English spoken used to tell someone that you must leave quickly: Anyway, I must dash – I said I’d meet Daniel at eight.4[intransitive, transitive always + adverb/preposition] written to throw or push something violently against something, especially so that it breaksdash something against/on something The ship was dashed against the rocks.dash against Waves were dashing against the sea wall.5dash it (all)! British English old-fashioned used to show that you are slightly annoyed or angry about somethingdash off phrasal verb1to leave somewhere very quickly: Harry dashed off before she had a chance to thank him.2dash something ↔ off to write or draw something very quickly: She dashed off a quick letter.
dash1 verb
dash2 noun
dashdash2 ●●○ noun
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1small amount [singular]a)a small amount of a substance that is added to something elsedash of Add salt, pepper and a dash of vinegar.b)a small amount of a quality that is added to something elsedash of Add a dash of romance to your life with a trip to Paris.2run quickly [countable usually singular] an occasion when someone runs somewhere very quickly in order to get away from something or someone, or in order to reach themmake a dash for something He made a dash for the door. The prisoners made a dash for freedom. It’s pouring with rain – we’ll have to make a dash for it. When the alarm went there was a mad dash for the exit.3line [countable] a line ( – ) used in writing to separate two closely related parts of a sentence, as for example, in the sentence ‘Go home – they’re waiting for you.’4sound [countable] a long sound or flash of light used for sending messages in Morse code → dot5car [countable] American English a dashboard6style [uncountable] old-fashioned style, energy, and courage in someone such as a soldier7cut a dash old-fashioned to look very impressive and attractive in particular clothes: With her new image, she’ll certainly cut a dash on her holiday cruise.COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 2verbsmake a dash for something· The rain had almost stopped so we decided to make a dash for home.make a dash for it (=run very quickly to escape or to reach a place)· He turned and made a dash for it but the police officer caught him.adjectivesa quick dash· Have I got time to make a quick dash to the shops?a sudden dash· He made a sudden dash for the door.a mad/frantic dash (=very fast, usually because you are worried about something)· ‘Something’s burning’, she said, making a mad dash for the kitchen.a headlong dash (=without looking where you are going)· I made a headlong dash up the street but just missed the bus.a last-minute dash (=very fast, because you have very little time remaining)· We only just caught our plane, after a last-minute dash to the airport.
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