词汇 | dash |
释义 | dash (noun) dash 5 ENTRIES FOUND: dash (verb) dash (noun) dashed (adjective) dashing (adjective) cut (verb) 1 dash /ˈdæʃ/ verb dashes; dashed; dashing 1 dash /ˈdæʃ/ verb dashes; dashed; dashing Learner's definition of DASH 1 [no object] : to run or move quickly or suddenly急奔;急驰;猛冲 I'm sorry, but I must dash. I'm late.对不起,我得赶紧走。我晚了。 She dashed down the hallway to the bathroom.她急匆匆地穿过走廊,冲向卫生间。 People were dashing inside to get out of the rain.人们纷纷跑到里面避雨。 The dog dashed [=darted] across the busy street.那只狗快速窜过繁忙的街道。 — often + off She dashed off [=left suddenly and quickly] without finishing her breakfast.她还没吃完早餐便匆匆出发了。 2 always followed by an adverb or preposition a [no object] : to hit something in a violent and forceful way猛击;猛撞 The waves dashed [=smashed] against the rocks.海浪猛烈地拍打着岩石。 b [+ object] : to break or destroy (something) by throwing or hitting it against something猛掷;摔破;打碎 The waves dashed the boat against the rocks.海浪猛地把船冲到岩石上。 In her anger, she dashed [=smashed] the plate to pieces on the floor.盛怒之下,她把盘子砸到地上,摔碎了。 3 [+ object] : to destroy or ruin (something, such as a hope or an expectation)使(希望、期望等)破灭 Her hopes of winning a medal were dashed after she broke her leg.摔断腿之后,她赢得奖牌的希望破灭了。 our dashed expectations/dreams我们那破灭的期望/梦想 dash it (all) British, informal + old-fashioned — used in speech to express anger, frustration, etc.真见鬼,真糟糕,真混账(用于口语,表示生气、沮丧等) Dash it all! I've forgotten my keys!真糟糕!我忘了带钥匙! dash off [phrasal verb] dash off (something) or dash (something) off : to write (something) in a very quick and hurried way仓促写出;匆忙写下 I have just enough time to dash off a letter.我刚好够时间草拟一封信。 — see also 1dash 1 (above) 2 dash /ˈdæʃ/ noun plural dashes 2 dash /ˈdæʃ/ noun plural dashes Learner's definition of DASH 1 [count] : a punctuation mark — that is used especially to show a break in thought or in the structure of a sentence (as in “We don't know where—or how—the problem began.”)破折号 2 [count] : a small amount of something that is added to something else少量,少许(添加物)— usually singular通常用单数 Add some salt, but just a dash.加点盐,但只需少许。 — usually + of The soup needs a dash of salt.汤里要加一点点盐。 Add a couple dashes [=splashes] of wine or lemon juice.加少量葡萄酒或柠檬汁。 Red roses can bring a dash [=touch] of romance to your evening.几支红玫瑰能为你们的夜晚增添一点浪漫。 The essay has a dash of humor.那篇文章有那么一点儿幽默成分。 3 [singular] : the act of running or moving quickly or suddenly in a particular direction or to a particular place猛冲;急奔;突进 We made a dash for the exit.我们朝出口奔去。 In his mad dash [=mad rush] to the store, he forgot his wallet.他只顾朝商店狂奔,忘了带钱包。 4 [count] : a short, fast race短跑 She ran in the 50-meter dash.她参加了50米短跑比赛。 5 [noncount] old-fashioned : a way of behaving that is full of energy and spirit活力;冲劲;锐气 She was a leader with dash and confidence.她是一个充满活力和信心的领导者。 He had daring and dash.他既有胆量又有冲劲。 6 [count] informal : dashboard The map is on the dash.地图在汽车仪表板上。 7 [count] : a long signal (such as a sound or a flash of light) that represents a letter or part of a letter in Morse code(莫尔斯电码中代表字母或字母的一部分的)划,长划 The Morse code for the letter u is two dots and a dash.莫尔斯电码用两点加一划表示字母u。 — compare 1dot 3 cut a dash British, informal + old-fashioned : to look attractive in the clothes you are wearing(穿上服装后)风度翩翩,引人注目 He really cuts a dash in his new suit.穿上新西服,他真的很帅。 |
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