[no obj., with adverbial of direction]run or travel somewhere in a great hurry
快跑,急奔,疾驰
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I dashed into the garden 我急忙奔进花园
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I must dash, I'm late .我要赶快走了,我迟到了。
[with obj. and adverbial of direction]strike or fling (something) somewhere with great force, especially so as to have a destructive effect; hurl
猛击,猛掷
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the ship was dashed upon the rocks .船被猛地抛向礁石群。
[no obj., with adverbial of direction]strike forcefully against something
冲击,撞击
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a gust of rain dashed against the bricks .一阵急雨拍打在砖头上。
[with obj.]destroy or frustrate (a person's hopes or expectations)
使(某人的希望或期望)破灭,受挫
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the budget dashed hopes of an increase in funding .预算让增加拨款的希望破灭了。
[with obj.]cause (someone) to lose confidence; dispirit
打击;使气馁
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I won't tell Stuart — I think he'd be dashed .我不会告诉斯图尔特的—— 我怕他会受打击。
〈英,非正式,旧〉 [用 于表示轻微的恼怒] 该死的
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Dash it all , I am in charge.’ “该死的,我是负责人。
[in sing.]an act of running somewhere suddenly and hastily
猛冲,猛奔,疾驰
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she made a dash for the door .她猛地冲向门口。
a journey or period of time characterized by urgency or eager haste
飞奔,飞驰
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a 20-mile dash to the airport .飞驰了20英里到机场。
〈主 北美〉 短跑。
a small quantity of a particular substance, especially a liquid, added to something else
一些,一点(尤指液态物质)
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whisky with a dash of soda .加了点苏打水的威士忌。
〈喻〉 一点儿,些许
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a casual atmosphere with a dash of sophistication .有些造作的休闲气氛。
a horizontal stroke in writing or printing to mark a pause or break in sense or to represent omitted letters or words
破折号。
the longer signal of the two used in Morse code
(莫尔斯电码中的)长划。比较
【乐】 断奏符。
[mass noun]impetuous or flamboyant vigour and confidence; panache
炫耀,华丽。
short for
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dash something off write something hurriedly and without much premeditation 奋笔疾书
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dashv.快跑;急奔;疾驰;猛击;猛掷;冲击;撞击;打击;使(某人的希望或期望)破灭;受挫
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cashn.钱;现金;低值硬币;(Cash)人名:卡什
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ashn.灰;灰烬;奖杯;梣;白蜡树;古英语如尼文字字母F
"Middle English (in the sense ‘strike forcibly against’): probably symbolic of forceful movement and related to Swedish and Danish