1. | [sing] a ~ (for sth) 猛冲;突进;急奔an act of going somewhere suddenly and/or quickly |
When the doors opened, there was a mad dash for seats. 门一开,人们便疯狂地朝座位奔去。 | |
a 60-mile dash to safety 急奔 60 英里到达安全的地方 | |
He jumped off the bus and made a dash for the nearest bar. 他跳下公共汽车,直奔近处的酒吧。 | |
We waited for the police to leave then made a dash for it(= left quickly in order to escape) . 我们等警察离开后便迅速逃走。 |
2. | [sing] 匆忙;匆促;仓促an act of doing sth quickly because you do not have enough time |
a last-minute dash to buy presents 利用最后一点时间匆忙买礼物 |
3. | [c][ususing] ~ (of sth) 少量,少许(添加物)a small amount of sth that is added to sth else |
Add a dash of lemon juice. 加少量柠檬汁。 | |
The rug adds a dash of colour to the room. 小地毯为房间增添了点色彩。 |
4. | [c] 破折号the mark (─) used to separate parts of a sentence, often instead of a colon or in pairs instead of brackets/parentheses |
5. | [c][ususing] 短跑a race in which the people taking part run very fast over a short distance |
the 100-meter dash 百米赛跑 |
6. | [u] 气魄;活力;冲劲;锐气a way of behaving that combines style, enthusiasm and confidence |
He cut quite a dash in his uniform. 他穿着这身制服显得特帅。 |
He cut quite a dash in his uniform. 他穿着这身制服显得特帅。 |
1. | [i] 急奔;急驰;猛冲to go somewhere very quickly |
I must dash(= leave quickly) , I'm late. 我得赶紧走,来不及了。 | |
She dashed off to keep an appointment. 她急匆匆地赶去赴约。 | |
He dashed along the platform and jumped on the train. 他沿站台猛跑,纵身跳上火车。 |
2. | [t][i] 猛掷;猛击;猛撞to throw sth or make sth fall violently onto a hard surface; to beat against a surface |
The boat was dashed repeatedly against the rocks. 小船一次又一次撞在岩石上。 | |
The waves were dashing against the harbour wall. 海浪撞击着港湾的坝堤。 |