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    dash 的英语意思

    dashdash1 /dæʃ/ verb 查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to go or run somewhere very quickly迅速跑向某处;急奔:  Olive dashed into the room, grabbed her bag, and ran out again.奥利夫冲进房间,抓起包,又跑了出去。 see thesaurus at hurry, run2dash somebody’s hopes to disappoint someone by telling them that what they want is not possible告知某人其愿望无法实现,使其失望;使希望破灭:  Hopkins’ hopes were dashed when his appeal was denied.霍普金斯的上诉被驳回,他的希望彻底破灭了。3(I) must dash/(I) have to dash British English spoken口语 used to tell someone that you must leave quickly用于告知对方自己必须迅速离开:  Anyway, I must dash – I said I’d meet Daniel at eight.好了,我得走了——我说过八点要和丹尼尔见面。4[intransitive, transitive always + adverb/preposition] written书面 to throw or push something violently against something, especially so that it breaks将某物猛烈地摔向或推向某物,尤指使其破碎dash something against/on something The ship was dashed against the rocks.船被打到礁石上。dash against Waves were dashing against the sea wall.海浪猛烈地拍打着海堤。5dash it (all)! British English old-fashioned旧式 used to show that you are slightly annoyed or angry about something用于表示对某事略感恼怒或生气dash off phrasal verb1to leave somewhere very quickly迅速离开某处:  Harry dashed off before she had a chance to thank him.哈里在她来得及道谢之前就匆匆离开了。2dash something ↔ off to write or draw something very quickly匆忙写出或画出某物:  She dashed off a quick letter.她匆匆写了封短信。
    dashdash2 noun 1small amount [singular] a)a small amount of a substance that is added to something else加入其他物质中的少量某种物质dash of Add salt, pepper and a dash of vinegar.加入盐、胡椒粉和少量醋。 b)a small amount of a quality that is added to something else为某事物增添的少许某种特质dash of Add a dash of romance to your life with a trip to Paris.去巴黎旅行,为你的生活增添一丝浪漫。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 them为了逃离某物或某人,或为了到达某处而急速奔跑的行为make a dash for something He made a dash for the door.他猛地冲向门口。 The prisoners made a dash for freedom.囚犯们拼命奔向自由。 It’s pouring with rain – we’ll have to make a dash for it.外面下着倾盆大雨——我们得冲过去了。 When the alarm went there was a mad dash for the exit.警报一响,大家疯狂地涌向出口。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.’书写中用于分隔句子两个紧密相关部分的破折号(–),如句子"Go home – they're waiting for you."所示4sound [countable] a long sound or flash of light used for sending messages in Morse code摩尔斯电码中用于传递信息的长音或长光信号dot5car [countable] American English a dashboard仪表盘6style [uncountable] old-fashioned旧式 style, energy, and courage in someone such as a soldier(指士兵等人所具有的)风度、活力与勇气7cut a dash old-fashioned旧式 to look very impressive and attractive in particular clothes穿着特定服装显得非常出众迷人:  With her new image, she’ll certainly cut a dash on her holiday cruise.以她焕然一新的形象,她在假日游轮上肯定会大放异彩。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2verbs动词make a dash for something· The rain had almost stopped so we decided to make a dash for home.雨几乎停了,于是我们决定冲回家去。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.他转身拔腿就跑,但还是被警察抓住了。adjectives形容词a quick dash· Have I got time to make a quick dash to the shops?我有时间快速跑去商店买东西吗?a sudden dash· He made a sudden dash for the door.他突然冲向门口。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."有东西烧焦了,"她说着,疯狂地冲向厨房。a headlong dash (=without looking where you are going)· I made a headlong dash up the street but just missed the bus.我拼命沿街冲去,却还是没赶上公共汽车。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.我们在最后一刻冲到机场,才勉强赶上飞机。