Dash
volume
British pronunciation/dˈæʃ/
American pronunciation/ˈdæʃ/

"dash"的定义和意义

to dash
01

, 快速移动

to run or move quickly and suddenly, often with great force or urgency
Intransitive: to dash | to dash somewhere
to dash definition and meaning
02

撞击, 猛击

to move or strike with great force, resulting in a collision or breakage
Intransitive: to dash into sth | to dash against sth
to dash definition and meaning
03

投掷, 猛推

to throw or thrust with force, often causing the object to move swiftly and violently
Transitive: to dash sth somewhere
04

添加, 混合

to add a lesser or inferior component to something
Transitive: to dash sth | to dash sth with an inferior component
05

打击, 使沮丧

to cause someone to feel dispirited, discouraged, or saddened
Transitive: to dash someone's attitude or spirit
06

破坏, 破灭

to spoil, shatter, or destroy someone's aspirations or anticipations
Transitive: to dash someone's hopes and plans
Dash
01

破折号, 短横线

the punctuation mark - used in writing to separate parts of a sentence, instead of a colon or brackets
dash definition and meaning

What is a "dash"?

A dash (—) is a punctuation mark used to create a strong break or pause in a sentence. It can emphasize a point or introduce additional information, often in a more dramatic way than commas. For example, in the sentence "He was determined to win—no matter the cost," the dash highlights the importance of his determination. Dashes can also be used to set off explanations or examples, as in "She brought everything she needed—water, snacks, and a map." By providing a clear visual cue, dashes enhance the flow of writing and help clarify relationships between ideas.

02

快速奔跑, 短程奔跑

a quick run
03

优雅, 风度

distinctive and stylish elegance
04

飞奔, 疾走

the act of moving with great haste
05

长划, 信号

a long signal used in Morse code, typically lasting three times as long as a dot
06

短跑, 冲刺

a short-distance sprinting race in track and field, typically ranging from 60 meters to 400 meters
07

一小撮, 一滴

a small amount of liquid ingredient that is typically added to a drink in a quick, single pour from a bottle

dash

v

dashed

adj

dashed

adj

dashing

adj

dashing

adj
example
例子
The superhero heroically dashed across the city to rescue the citizens in distress.
The rabbit frequently dashes across the meadow, avoiding predators with its swift movements.
Last summer, she bravely dashed into the cold ocean water for a refreshing swim.
Right now, the athlete is dashing towards the finish line, determined to win the race.
While playing tag, the children were dashing around the yard, giggling and shouting.
download-mobile-app
下载我们的移动应用
Langeek Mobile Application
下载应用程序
LanGeek
下载应用程序
langeek application

Download Mobile App

stars

app store