- Someone who's dashing is stylish, with a certain bold, attractive spirit. Your dashing uncle might charm and impress your friends with his stories of travels around the world and his fashionable outfits.
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- adj. 时髦的,华丽的;雄赳赳的;劲头十足的
- v. 急奔;猛掷(dash的ing形式)
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1. She is dashing along her speech.
她正在滔滔不绝地演讲。
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2. Instead of dashing from crisis to crisis and juggling conflicting projects, on a work vacation you can stop watching the clock and just be present. For yourself and your family.
在工作假期中,为了你的家庭和你自己,不要再如往常般处理一次又一次的危机,鉴别有矛盾的项目,停止再盯着时间看,快乐的享受现在吧。
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3. Then, if neutrinos can break free of the brane, they might get from one point on it to another by dashing through the bulk, like a flying fish taking a shortcut between the waves.
然后,如果中微子可以冲破膜的藩篱,它们就可能从主体上的一个点飞快地行驶到另一个点,就像一条飞鱼在波浪之间走了一条捷径。
- dashing (adj.) 1801, "given to cutting a dash" (1786), which was a colloquial expression for "acting brilliantly," from dash (n.) in the sense of "showy appearance," which is attested from 1715. The sense of "splashing" is recorded from mid-15c.
dash·ing / ˈdæʃɪŋ ; NAmE ˈdæʃɪŋ / adjective ( old-fashioned) 1 (usually of a man 通常指男人 ) attractive, confident and elegant 风度翩翩的;自信的;潇洒的 ◆ a dashing young officer 风度翩翩的年轻军官 ◆ his dashing good looks 他英俊潇洒的容貌 2 (of a thing 物品 ) attractive and fashionable 时髦的;流行的 ◆ his dashing red waistcoat 他时髦的红背心 dash·ing / ˈdæʃɪŋ ; NAmE ˈdæʃɪŋ /
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