dash
柯林斯词典
1. V-I If you dash somewhere, you run or go there quickly and suddenly. 猛冲
Suddenly she dashed down to the cellar. 她猛地朝地窖冲过去。
2. N-SING Dash is also a noun. 猛冲
...a 160-mile dash to the hospital. …飞奔160英里赶向医院。
3. V-I If you say that you have to dash, you mean that you are in a hurry and have to leave immediately. 赶紧离开[非正式] [no cont]
Oh, Tim! I'm sorry but I have to dash. 噢,蒂姆!很抱歉,但我得赶紧走了。
4. V-T If you dash something against a wall or other surface, you throw or push it violently, often so hard that it breaks. 猛撞; 猛摔[文学性]
She seized the doll and dashed it against the stone wall with tremendous force. 她抓起洋娃娃,使劲往石墙上摔。
5. V-T 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. 使破灭[journalism] [文学性]
Renewed fighting has dashed hopes for a United Nations-organized interim government. 重燃的战火粉碎了在联合国的组织下建立临时政府的希望。
6. N-COUNT A dash of something is a small quantity of it which you add when you are preparing food or mixing a drink. 少量
Pour over olive oil and a dash of balsamic vinegar to accentuate the sweetness. 倒入橄榄油和少量香醋以使甜味更浓些。
7. N-COUNT A dash of a quality is a small amount of it that is found in something and often makes it more interesting or distinctive. 一点 (趣味或特色)
...a story with a dash of mystery thrown in. …加入了一抹神秘色彩的故事。
8. N-COUNT A dash is a straight, horizontal line used in writing, for example, to separate two main clauses whose meanings are closely connected. 破折号
...the dash between the birth date and death date. …生卒日期之间的破折号。
9. N-COUNT The dash of a car is its . 仪表板
10. INTERJ [非正式] →a euphemistic word for damn
11. PHRASE If you make a dash for a place, you run there very quickly, for example, to escape from someone or something. 冲
I made a dash for the front door but he got there before me. 我向前门冲去,但他却已先我而到。
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dash /dæʃ/ (dashing,dashed,dashes)
剑桥词典
- 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.
dash verb (MOVE QUICKLY)
[ 不及物动词:后面不接宾语的动词 ]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。
UK I've been dashing around all day . 我一整天都在东奔西跑。
UK I 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。
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dash verb (HIT)
[ 不及物动词:后面不接宾语的动词 or 及物动词:后面接宾语的动词, 经常 + prep ]to hit something with great force , especially causing damage
猛击,猛撞;(尤指)撞碎,击碎
The tidal wave dashed the ship against the rocks . 潮汐把那艘船抛向岩石。
Waves dashed against the cliffs . 海浪拍击着悬崖。