dash
dash 英 [dæʃ] 美 [dæʃ]
n. 猛冲,冲刺;仓促;少量;破折号 v. 猛冲;猛撞
进行时:dashing 过去式:dashed 过去分词:dashed 第三人称单数:dashes 名词复数:dashes
- When you dash, you run a short distance very quickly. If you forget your lunch in the morning, you might try to dash home, grab it, and dash back to school.
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- n. 猛冲,冲刺;仓促;少量;破折号
- v. 猛冲;猛撞
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1. a 60-mile dash to safety
急奔 60 英里到达安全的地方
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2. When the doors opened, there was a mad dash for seats.
门一开,人们便疯狂地朝座位奔去。
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3. a last-minute dash to buy presents
利用最后一点时间匆忙买礼物
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4. Add a dash of lemon juice.
加少量柠檬汁。
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5. the 100-meter dash
百米赛跑
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6. I must dash ,I'm late.
我得赶紧走,来不及了。
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7. She dashed off to keep an appointment.
她急匆匆地赶去赴约。
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8. The boat was dashed repeatedly against the rocks.
小船一次又一次撞在岩石上。
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9. I dashed off a note to my brother.
我急急忙忙给我弟弟写了个字条。
- dash (n.) late 14c., from dash (v.). Sporting sense is from 1881, originally "race run in one heat."
- dash (v.) c. 1300, probably from a Scandinavian source (compare Swedish daska, Danish daske "to beat, strike"), somehow imitative. The oldest sense is that in dash to pieces and dashed hopes. Intransitive meaning "move quickly" appeared c. 1300, that of "to write hurriedly" is 1726. Related: Dashed; dashing.
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