Cari
to dash
01
melaju, bergegas
to run or move quickly and suddenly, often with great force or urgency
Intransitive: to dash | to dash somewhere
Contoh-contoh
The rabbit frequently dashes across the meadow, avoiding predators with its swift movements.
Kelinci sering melintas dengan cepat melintasi padang rumput, menghindari predator dengan gerakan gesitnya.
Right now, the athlete is dashing towards the finish line, determined to win the race.
Saat ini, atlet itu berlari ke garis finish, bertekad untuk memenangkan balapan.
02
menabrak dengan keras, menghantam dengan kuat
to move or strike with great force, resulting in a collision or breakage
Intransitive: to dash into sth | to dash against sth
Contoh-contoh
The ball dashed against the window, causing a loud noise.
Bola itu menabrak jendela, menyebabkan suara keras.
The waves dashed against the cliffs, creating a spectacular spray.
Ombak menghantam tebing, menciptakan percikan yang spektakuler.
03
melemparkan, membanting
to throw or thrust with force, often causing the object to move swiftly and violently
Transitive: to dash sth somewhere
Contoh-contoh
He dashed the glass against the wall, shattering it into pieces.
Dia melemparkan gelas ke dinding, menghancurkannya menjadi berkeping-keping.
The stormy waves dashed the small boat against the rocks, causing it to capsize.
Ombak yang bergelora menghantam perahu kecil ke batu, menyebabkan terbalik.
04
mencampur, menambahkan
to add a lesser or inferior component to something
Transitive: to dash sth | to dash sth with an inferior component
Contoh-contoh
Some unscrupulous sellers have been known to dash expensive wines with lower-quality varieties.
Beberapa penjual yang tidak bermoral diketahui mencampur anggur mahal dengan varietas yang lebih rendah kualitasnya.
The artist decided not to dash her vibrant palette with cheaper paints.
Seniman memutuskan untuk tidak mencampur paletnya yang hidup dengan cat yang lebih murah.
05
membuat patah semangat, menyedihkan
to cause someone to feel dispirited, discouraged, or saddened
Transitive: to dash someone's attitude or spirit
Contoh-contoh
The news of the sudden loss dashed the family's spirits and left them in mourning.
Berita tentang kehilangan yang tiba-tiba menghancurkan semangat keluarga dan meninggalkan mereka dalam duka.
Despite their best efforts, repeated failures began to dash the team's enthusiasm for the project.
Meskipun upaya terbaik mereka, kegagalan berulang mulai mengurangi antusiasme tim terhadap proyek.
06
menghancurkan, merusak
to spoil, shatter, or destroy someone's aspirations or anticipations
Transitive: to dash someone's hopes and plans
Contoh-contoh
The news about the project 's cancellation dashed the team's hopes for recognition.
Berita tentang pembatalan proyek itu menghancurkan harapan tim untuk pengakuan.
The economic downturn dashed the company's expectations of record profits.
Kelesuan ekonomi menghancurkan harapan perusahaan akan keuntungan rekor.
Dash
01
tanda pisah, garis penghubung
the punctuation mark - used in writing to separate parts of a sentence, instead of a colon or brackets
02
lari cepat, sprint
a quick run
03
gaya, keanggunan khas
distinctive and stylish elegance
04
lari, kecepatan
the act of moving with great haste
05
sebuah garis, sinyal panjang
a long signal used in Morse code, typically lasting three times as long as a dot
Contoh-contoh
The letter " T " in Morse code is represented by a single dash.
Huruf "T" dalam kode Morse diwakili oleh satu garis.
He tapped out the message in Morse code, carefully distinguishing between dots and dashes.
Dia mengetik pesan dalam kode Morse, dengan hati-hati membedakan antara titik dan garis.
06
lari jarak pendek, sprint
a short-distance sprinting race in track and field, typically ranging from 60 meters to 400 meters
Contoh-contoh
She won the 100-meter dash at the regional championships.
Dia memenangkan lari 100 meter di kejuaraan regional.
Spectators lined the track to watch the exciting dash races.
Penonton berbaris di sepanjang lintasan untuk menyaksikan balapan lari cepat yang seru.
07
tetes, sedikit
a small amount of liquid ingredient that is typically added to a drink in a quick, single pour from a bottle



























