dash
dash
dæʃ
dāsh
British pronunciation
/dˈæʃ/

“dash”的英语定义和含义

to dash
01

猛冲, 飞奔

to run or move quickly and suddenly, often with great force or urgency
Intransitive: to dash | to dash somewhere
to dash definition and meaning
example
例子
The rabbit frequently dashes across the meadow, avoiding predators with its swift movements.
兔子经常冲过草地,以敏捷的动作躲避捕食者。
Right now, the athlete is dashing towards the finish line, determined to win the race.
此刻,运动员正朝着终点线冲刺,决心赢得比赛。
02

猛冲, 猛撞

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
example
例子
The ball dashed against the window, causing a loud noise.
猛撞在窗户上,发出很大的声音。
The waves dashed against the cliffs, creating a spectacular spray.
海浪猛击着悬崖,形成了壮观的浪花。
03

猛掷, 投掷

to throw or thrust with force, often causing the object to move swiftly and violently
Transitive: to dash sth somewhere
example
例子
He dashed the glass against the wall, shattering it into pieces.
他把玻璃杯猛掷向墙壁,把它摔成了碎片。
The stormy waves dashed the small boat against the rocks, causing it to capsize.
汹涌的波浪将小船猛撞在岩石上,导致其倾覆。
04

掺入, 混合

to add a lesser or inferior component to something
Transitive: to dash sth | to dash sth with an inferior component
example
例子
Some unscrupulous sellers have been known to dash expensive wines with lower-quality varieties.
一些不道德的卖家已知会用低质量的品种掺入昂贵的葡萄酒中。
The artist decided not to dash her vibrant palette with cheaper paints.
艺术家决定不用更便宜的颜料掺杂她鲜艳的调色板。
05

使沮丧, 使灰心

to cause someone to feel dispirited, discouraged, or saddened
Transitive: to dash someone's attitude or spirit
example
例子
The news of the sudden loss dashed the family's spirits and left them in mourning.
突然失去的消息打击了家人的精神,让他们陷入哀悼。
Despite their best efforts, repeated failures began to dash the team's enthusiasm for the project.
尽管他们尽了最大努力,反复的失败开始挫伤团队对项目的热情。
06

粉碎, 破灭

to spoil, shatter, or destroy someone's aspirations or anticipations
Transitive: to dash someone's hopes and plans
example
例子
The news about the project 's cancellation dashed the team's hopes for recognition.
关于项目取消的消息粉碎了团队对认可的期望。
The economic downturn dashed the company's expectations of record profits.
经济低迷粉碎了公司对创纪录利润的期望。
Dash
01

破折号, 连字符

the punctuation mark - used in writing to separate parts of a sentence, instead of a colon or brackets
dash definition and meaning
02

快跑, 冲刺

a quick run
03

风度, 独特的优雅

distinctive and stylish elegance
04

冲刺, 飞奔

the act of moving with great haste
05

长划, 长信号

a long signal used in Morse code, typically lasting three times as long as a dot
example
例子
The letter " T " in Morse code is represented by a single dash.
摩尔斯电码中的字母“T”用一个长划表示。
He tapped out the message in Morse code, carefully distinguishing between dots and dashes.
他用摩尔斯电码敲出了这条信息,仔细地区分了点和
06

短跑, 冲刺

a short-distance sprinting race in track and field, typically ranging from 60 meters to 400 meters
example
例子
She won the 100-meter dash at the regional championships.
她在地区锦标赛中赢得了100米短跑
Spectators lined the track to watch the exciting dash races.
观众们排在跑道旁观看激动人心的短跑比赛。
07

少量, 一滴

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