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/d忙ʃ/ |
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1 | singular an act of running or going somewhere very quickly because you are in a hurry 猛冲;飞奔 |
| make a dash for sb/sth She made a sudden dash for the door. 她突然朝门口冲去。 |
| make a dash for it (=run very quickly to escape or reach a place) He looked at his guards and wondered whether he should make a dash for it. 猛冲逃走;猛跑(向某处) |
| a mad dash (=in an extremely fast uncontrolled way) We had a mad dash around town in search of a present for Dad. 发疯式的飞奔 |
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2 | C +of usually singular a small amount of a substance added to food or drink to give it a special flavour (加在食品或饮料里调味的)少量东西 |
| Add a dash of soy sauce for that authentic Chinese taste. 加点酱油,变成那种正宗的中国风味。 |
| 2a | +ofa small amount of an interesting or unusual quality that something contains or has added to it (有趣或不寻常特性的)少量 | | A dash of glamour was supplied by the presence of a couple of minor TV celebrities. 几个小电视明星的出现增添了一点诱惑力。 | |
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3 | C the symbol –, used in writing to separate different parts of a sentence 破折号 |
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4 | C a long signal used for sending messages in morse code . Short signals are called dots. (莫尔斯电码的)长信号 |
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5 | C informal the dashboard of a car (汽车的)仪表板 |
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6 | U old-fashioned a combination of style , confidence , and energy 帅气;自信;精力 |
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7 | C MAINLY AMERICAN a short race in which people run as fast as they can 短跑比赛 |
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- | cut a dash BRITISH old-fashioned |
| to look very attractive because you are wearing nice clothes that people will notice |
| (衣着)帅气,精神 |
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| The captain cut quite a dash in his uniform. 舰长穿着制服非常帅。 |
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