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单词 dashing
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Definition of dashing in English:

dashing

adjectiveˈdaʃɪŋˈdæʃɪŋ
  • 1(of a man) attractive, adventurous, and full of confidence.

    a dashing young pilot
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But, for some reason that I couldn't quite explain even if I tried, I didn't tell her about the dashing man I'd been speaking to.
    • AS ONE OF Scotland's most dashing aristocrats, Count Robin de la Lanne Mirrlees has led an action-packed life.
    • He was a dashing fellow, I had to admit, even at 50 years of age.
    • How many times had I had my hopes dashed by some handsome, dashing man?
    • A dashing gentleman approached the lovely, dark-haired young woman standing alone by a pillar.
    • He is joined by first-timer Craig Emmanuel - an 18-year-old dashing opening batsman.
    • Audiences were also charmed by the elegance of the performers, often young unmarried dashing men.
    • At his age, Tony Curtis was the dashing hero of colourful romps such as The Prince Who Was A Thief and Son of Ali Baba.
    • And you'll look dashing at weddings or other events when the band strikes up.
    • I dumped the girl I didn't like (but in a sweet, dashing James Bond short-of-way).
    • Are those historical romances in the Victorian / Regency age about dashing lords and young innocent debutants mere clones of each other?
    • Then along came the man she thought she would be spending the rest of her life with, dashing Scottish laird Archie Stirling.
    • And Sarah Jessica Parker will never know as she's in Italy, probably meeting some dashing Italian count who will beg her for marriage and give her a condo and beautiful children.
    • Monaco's most successful driver, at that time, was a man called Louis Chiron and he was very dashing.
    • She is firmly matched in Peter Bowles, a dashing man who carries the world in the furrow of his brow but who radiates genteel grace.
    • I dreamed I was in a flowing gown, whisked away on a beautiful black steed, safely encompassed in the arms of a dashing stranger.
    • Aussie state cricket is bursting at the seams with dashing batsmen.
    • Now that my hair was wet, it sort of approximated the style I wanted - the dashing, modern and trendy middle aged man.
    • I know I'm not the most handsome or dashing guy in the world, but I'm really nice and try my hardest when it comes to impressing a potential mating partner.
    • His face was that of a dashing man, flawless in its complexion.
    Synonyms
    debonair, jaunty, devil-may-care, breezy, raffish, sporty, stylish, dazzling, romantic, attractive, spirited, lively, buoyant, energetic, animated, exuberant, flamboyant, dynamic, gallant, bold, intrepid, daring, adventurous, venturesome, plucky, swashbuckling
    informal peppy
    1. 1.1 Stylish and fashionable.
      时髦的
      a dashing black fedora
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Lucknow was consciously aiming to surpass the glories of Late Moghul Delhi and the Great Imambara shows it could do so with dashing panache.
      • In his fleece-lined leather flight suit and dashing silk scarf, Dad epitomized exuberant youth and boundless vitality.
      • There is a rare Puss-in-Boots, white mohair with a dashing felt feather hat and ruff, black boots, yellow sash and steel sword.
      • I just have to keep reminding myself that anyone can wear a dashing black turban and eyepatch.
      • No publisher ever felt it necessary to stick dashing images of Auden on his books.
      • But what Chinese red is perfect for is trim and accent, those dashing color swaths that bring a room back to life.
      • The funniest and most dashing idea seems to be the ‘family cus-cus weekend’ which will take place in August.
      • Calder, however, was at pains to pay tribute to Boroughmuir's dashing performance in conditions that varied between plain nasty and downright vicious.
      Synonyms
      stylish, smart, elegant, chic, crisp, dapper, spruce, trim, debonair, well dressed, well groomed, well turned out, smartly dressed
      tasteful, understated, attractive, flattering, fancy
      fashionable, high-fashion, modish, voguish, in vogue, modern, up to date, up to the minute, ultra-modern, contemporary, designer
      French à la mode, soigné
      informal trendy, in, with it, bang up to date, now, hip, sharp, snappy, snazzy, classy, natty, nifty, dressy, swish
      North American informal fly, spiffy, sassy, kicky, tony, stylin'
      US informal on fleek
      dated as if one had just stepped out of a bandbox
      British informal, dated swagger
      archaic trig

Derivatives

  • dashingly

  • adverb
    • The couple gave their own twist to the bridal waltz, dashingly executing a tango.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Alex's parents met when they were eighteen and twenty-three respectively, were engaged three months later, and had a dashingly handsome son by the end of their second year of marriage.
      • He became a dashingly handsome man, and the Duchess of Montrose was not the only woman to become infatuated with him, though there was no reciprocity.
      • They are dashingly handsome, with flashing eyes and stately moustaches and a welcome that melts away the six-hour journey over potholes to get here.
      • Lance was dashingly dressed in a slimmin’ tuxedo and looked, dare I say it, rather handsome.
      • The girls wore their party dresses and high heels, the men looked dashingly handsome in their dinner suits.
      • As radical icons go, Guevara surely takes the beauty prize, with eyes that are sometimes dashingly romantic, sometimes starkly idealistic, but always captivating.
      • Until this point, I can see why women find him irresistible - he's charming, polite, and dashingly handsome.

Rhymes

flashing, lashing, thrashing

Definition of dashing in US English:

dashing

adjectiveˈdæʃɪŋˈdaSHiNG
  • 1(of a man) attractive in a romantic, adventurous way.

    (男子)浪漫迷人的

    a dashing pirate on the high seas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He is joined by first-timer Craig Emmanuel - an 18-year-old dashing opening batsman.
    • Monaco's most successful driver, at that time, was a man called Louis Chiron and he was very dashing.
    • She is firmly matched in Peter Bowles, a dashing man who carries the world in the furrow of his brow but who radiates genteel grace.
    • But, for some reason that I couldn't quite explain even if I tried, I didn't tell her about the dashing man I'd been speaking to.
    • Then along came the man she thought she would be spending the rest of her life with, dashing Scottish laird Archie Stirling.
    • Audiences were also charmed by the elegance of the performers, often young unmarried dashing men.
    • A dashing gentleman approached the lovely, dark-haired young woman standing alone by a pillar.
    • How many times had I had my hopes dashed by some handsome, dashing man?
    • I dreamed I was in a flowing gown, whisked away on a beautiful black steed, safely encompassed in the arms of a dashing stranger.
    • And Sarah Jessica Parker will never know as she's in Italy, probably meeting some dashing Italian count who will beg her for marriage and give her a condo and beautiful children.
    • Now that my hair was wet, it sort of approximated the style I wanted - the dashing, modern and trendy middle aged man.
    • He was a dashing fellow, I had to admit, even at 50 years of age.
    • His face was that of a dashing man, flawless in its complexion.
    • At his age, Tony Curtis was the dashing hero of colourful romps such as The Prince Who Was A Thief and Son of Ali Baba.
    • Are those historical romances in the Victorian / Regency age about dashing lords and young innocent debutants mere clones of each other?
    • I know I'm not the most handsome or dashing guy in the world, but I'm really nice and try my hardest when it comes to impressing a potential mating partner.
    • AS ONE OF Scotland's most dashing aristocrats, Count Robin de la Lanne Mirrlees has led an action-packed life.
    • Aussie state cricket is bursting at the seams with dashing batsmen.
    • And you'll look dashing at weddings or other events when the band strikes up.
    • I dumped the girl I didn't like (but in a sweet, dashing James Bond short-of-way).
    Synonyms
    debonair, jaunty, devil-may-care, breezy, raffish, sporty, stylish, dazzling, romantic, attractive, spirited, lively, buoyant, energetic, animated, exuberant, flamboyant, dynamic, gallant, bold, intrepid, daring, adventurous, venturesome, plucky, swashbuckling
    1. 1.1 Stylish and fashionable.
      时髦的
      a dashing S-type Jaguar

      时髦的S型美洲虎汽车。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • No publisher ever felt it necessary to stick dashing images of Auden on his books.
      • Calder, however, was at pains to pay tribute to Boroughmuir's dashing performance in conditions that varied between plain nasty and downright vicious.
      • There is a rare Puss-in-Boots, white mohair with a dashing felt feather hat and ruff, black boots, yellow sash and steel sword.
      • I just have to keep reminding myself that anyone can wear a dashing black turban and eyepatch.
      • The funniest and most dashing idea seems to be the ‘family cus-cus weekend’ which will take place in August.
      • Lucknow was consciously aiming to surpass the glories of Late Moghul Delhi and the Great Imambara shows it could do so with dashing panache.
      • But what Chinese red is perfect for is trim and accent, those dashing color swaths that bring a room back to life.
      • In his fleece-lined leather flight suit and dashing silk scarf, Dad epitomized exuberant youth and boundless vitality.
      Synonyms
      stylish, smart, elegant, chic, crisp, dapper, spruce, trim, debonair, well dressed, well groomed, well turned out, smartly dressed
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