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词汇 dash
释义 dash
verb
uk /dæʃ/ us /dæʃ/

dashverb (MOVE QUICKLY)


B2[ I ]
to go somewhere quickly: 猛冲,急奔,跑
The dog ran off, and she dashed after him.狗跑了,我在它后面追。
dash around I've been dashing around all day.我一整天都在东奔西跑。
UKI must dash - I've got to be home by seven.我得赶紧走了——我必须在7点钟前到家。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to move fast
speedHe ran back to his car and sped off.
raceShe raced over and hugged me.
flyShe flew across the room just in time to stop the baby falling off the chair.
beltUKTraffic was belting along the motorway.
tearA fire truck came tearing down the road.
streakBullets streaked across the sky.
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to run
runShe saw him running down the street.
sprintI had to sprint to catch the bus.
jog"What do you do to keep fit?" "I jog and go swimming."
raceHe raced up the stairs to answer the phone.
rushEveryone rushed to the door when the alarm went off.
dashHe dashed out the door after the dog.
We dashed for the train, but it was already pulling away from the platform.
Sit down for a minute - you've been dashing around all day.
I'm sorry, but I've got to dash or I'll be late collecting the children from school.
Bob came in the door and dashed straight upstairs without even saying hello.
A cat suddenly dashed across the road in front of us.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Moving quickly
agility
beetle
belt
bob up
bowl down/along something
cannonball
gallop
gun
leg
make a dash for something
make good timeidiom
make hasteidiom
make off
outrun
outrush
rush
scorch
scuttle
shoot
whizz

dashverb (HIT)


[ I or T, usually+ prep ]
to hit something with great force, especially causing damage: 猛击,猛撞;(尤指)撞碎,击碎
dash someone/something against somethingThe tsunami dashed the ship against the rocks.
dash againstWaves dashed against the cliffs.海浪拍击着悬崖。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Hitting against objects accidentally and colliding
anti-collision
anti-shock
bang around
bowl someone over
broadside
bump into someone
catch
collide
collision
crash
head-on
jarring
knock
knock someone down
knock someone over
plough
rear-end
smash something up
stack up
stub

Idiom


dash someone's hopes

Phrasal verb


dash something off
dash
noun
uk /dæʃ/ us /dæʃ/

dashnoun (QUICK MOVEMENT)


B2[ S ]
the act of running somewhere very quickly: 飞奔,迅跑,急驰
make a dash forI made a dash for the bathroom.我冲向厕所。
mad dashThere was a mad dash for the exit.人们拼命冲向出口。
make a dash for itAs soon as the rain dies down I'm going to make a dash for it (= run somewhere very fast).雨一小下来,我就会马上去的。
[ Cusually singular ]mainly US
a race over a short distance: 短跑比赛
Who won the 100-yard dash?谁赢得了100码短跑冠军?
We made a mad dash for the train.我们发疯似的去赶火车。
At the end of the lecture, there was rather an unseemly dash for the door.
A pedestrian waiting to cross the road suddenly decided to make a dash for it.
On the ferry, he began to feel awful and made a dash for the loo just in time.
It was such a dash getting to the children's performance after work, but I'm glad I made the effort.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Moving quickly
agility
beetle
belt
bob up
bowl down/along something
cannonball
gallop
gun
leg
make a dash for something
make good timeidiom
make hasteidiom
make off
outrun
outrush
rush
scorch
scuttle
shoot
whizz

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Athletics

dashnoun (PUNCTUATION)


B2[ C ]
the symbol – used to separate parts of a sentence破折号
Compare
hyphen
[ C ]
a long sound or flash of light that is used with dots to send messages in Morse (code)(莫尔斯电码中的)长音,长划
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Punctuation
abbreviated
accent
acute
apostrophe
at sign
caron
colon
comma
curly bracket
diacritical
hyphen
parenthesis
punctuation mark
round bracket
scare quotes
small cap
small capitals
solidus
stroke
tilde

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Specific signs and symbols

dashnoun (SMALL AMOUNT)


 a dash
C2
a small amount of something that is added to something else, especially a food: (尤指添加的流质食品)少量,少许
Add some butter and a dash of salt.加一些黄油和一丁点盐。
"Cream with your coffee, Madam?" "Yes please - just a dash."“女士,您的咖啡要加奶油吗?”“好的,稍加一点。”
Season the sauce with a dash of lemon zest and some thyme.
You might like to add a dash of sherry at this point.
The sauce was flavoured with just a dash of arbol chillichile powder.
figurativeA scarf adds a dash of (= a small amount of) sophistication.围巾可以添加一抹成熟的气质。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Words meaning small pieces and amounts
by a noseidiom
clipping
crumb
dab of something
dollop
grain
hint
ort
paring
peewee
pinch
potsherd
skinny
spark
tad
thimbleful
tidbit
tiddler
titbit
trace

dashnoun (STYLE)


[ U ]old-fashioned
style and confidence气魄;帅气;锐气
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Skill, talent and ability
ability
accomplishment
accuracy
acumen
adroitness
endowment
functional skills
functioning
genius
gift
greatness
proficiency
prowess
pyrotechnic
pyrotechnics
qualification
repertory
speciality
wizardry
workmanship

Grammar



Punctuation
The most common punctuation marks in English are: capital letters and full stops, question marks, commas, colons and semi-colons, exclamation marks and quotation marks. …

Punctuation: dashes ( – ) and other punctuation marks
Dashes are more common in informal writing. They can be used in similar ways to commas or semi-colons. Both single and multiple dashes may be used: …
dash
exclamation
UKold-fashionedinformaluk /dæʃ/ us /dæʃ/
used to express anger: 糟糕,讨厌(表示气恼)
Oh dash (it)! I've left my umbrella in the office.真糟糕!我把雨伞忘在办公室里了。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Expressions of anger
ay
bally
beg
biscuit
blast
blasted
bloody
blooming
dickens
doggone
drat
dratted
egad
fie
flaming
just my luck!idiom
la
marry
need
put/stick that in your pipe and smoke it!idiom

dash | American Dictionary


dash
verb
us/dæʃ/

dashverb (MOVE QUICKLY)


[ I ]
to move quickly:
She dashed to the store for some juice.
Mary’s always dashing from one meeting to another.

dashverb (HIT)


[ I/T ]
to hit with great force, esp. causing damage:
[ I ]Waves dashed against the cliffs.
[ T ]fig. Hopes of an economic recovery have been dashed (= destroyed) by the latest unemployment statistics.
dash
noun
us/dæʃ/

dashnoun (SMALL AMOUNT)


[ C ]
a small amount of something added to or mixed with something else:
Add a dash of salt to the mixture.

dashnoun (LINE)


[ C ]
a short, horizontal mark ( – ) used to separate parts of sentences

dashnoun (QUICK MOVE)


[ Cusually sing ]
the act of running somewhere quickly:
We made a dash for the plane.
[ Cusually sing ]
A dash is also a race over a short distance:
a 50-yard dash
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