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单词 dash
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dashverb

uk/dæʃ/us/dæʃ/

dash verb (MOVE QUICKLY)

B2 [ I ] to go somewhere quickly:

The dog ran off, and she dashed after him.
UK I've been dashing around all day.
UK I must dash - I've got to be home by seven.

More examples

  • We dashed for the train, but it was already pulling away from the platform.
  • Sit down for a minute - you've been dashing around all day.
  • I'm sorry, but I've got to dash or I'll be late collecting the children from school.
  • Bob came in the door and dashed straight upstairs without even saying hello.
  • A cat suddenly dashed across the road in front of us.

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Moving quickly

  • beetle
  • belt
  • bob
  • bowl down/along sth
  • careen
  • career
  • gallop
  • gun
  • leg
  • make off
  • outran
  • pelt
  • rush
  • scamper
  • scoot
  • scrabble
  • scramble
  • shoot
  • stampede
  • trot

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dash verb (HIT)

[ I or T, usually + prep ] to hit something with great force, especially causing damage:

The tidal wave dashed the ship against the rocks.
Waves dashed against the cliffs.

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Hitting against objects accidentally and colliding

  • bang
  • bowl sb over
  • broadside
  • buffet
  • bump
  • cannon
  • catch
  • ding
  • go into sth
  • hit
  • jarring
  • knock sb down
  • knock sb over
  • prang
  • run (sth) into sth/sb
  • sideswipe
  • slam
  • smash
  • smash-up
  • strike

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Idiom(s)

dash sb's hopes

Phrasal verb(s)

dash sth off

dashnoun

uk/dæʃ/us/dæʃ/

dash noun (QUICK MOVEMENT)

B2 [ S ] the act of running somewhere very quickly:

I made a dash for the bathroom.
There was a mad dash for the exit.
As soon as the rain dies down I'm going to make a dash for it (= run somewhere very fast).

[ C usually singular ] mainly US a race over a short distance:

Who won the 100-yard dash?

More examples

  • We made a mad dash for the train.
  • At the end of the lecture, there was rather an unseemly dash for the door.
  • A pedestrian waiting to cross the road suddenly decided to make a dash for it.
  • On the ferry, he began to feel awful and made a dash for the loo just in time.
  • It was such a dash getting to the children's performance after work, but I'm glad I made the effort.

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Moving quickly

  • beetle
  • belt
  • bob
  • bowl down/along sth
  • careen
  • career
  • gallop
  • gun
  • leg
  • make off
  • outran
  • pelt
  • rush
  • scamper
  • scoot
  • scrabble
  • scramble
  • shoot
  • stampede
  • trot

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You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:

Athletics

dash noun (PUNCTUATION)

B2 [ C ] the symbol – used to separate parts of a sentence

Compare
hyphen

[ C ] a long sound or flash of light that is used with dots to send messages in Morse (code)

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Punctuation

  • ampersand
  • asterisk
  • capitalize
  • caron
  • cedilla
  • ditto
  • grave (accent)
  • guillemet
  • hyphen
  • hyphenate
  • lower case
  • parentheses
  • period
  • punctuation
  • punctuation mark
  • question mark
  • quotation marks
  • stroke
  • tilde
  • upper case

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dash noun (SMALL AMOUNT)

a dash

C2 a small amount of something, especially liquid food, that is added to something else:

Add some butter and a dash of salt.
"Cream with your coffee, Madam?" "Yes please - just a dash."
figurative A scarf adds a dash of (= a small amount of) sophistication.

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Words meaning small pieces and amounts

  • by a nose idiom
  • chip
  • clipping
  • crumb
  • dollop
  • droplet
  • flake
  • germ
  • jot
  • nose
  • pat
  • patch
  • pennyworth
  • pinprick
  • ray
  • scattering
  • scintilla
  • shadow
  • shard
  • shred

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dash noun (STYLE)

[ U ] old-fashioned style and confidence

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Skill, talent and ability

  • a magic touch idiom
  • ability
  • accomplishment
  • accuracy
  • acumen
  • bandwidth
  • capability
  • command
  • ear
  • effortless
  • expertise
  • facility
  • faculty
  • finesse
  • métier
  • nose
  • polish
  • proficient
  • prowess
  • pyrotechnics

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dashexclamation

uk/dæʃ/us/dæʃ/UK old-fashioned informal

used to express anger:

Oh dash (it)! I've left my umbrella in the office.

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Expressions of anger

  • bally
  • beg
  • biscuit
  • blast
  • blasted
  • bleeding
  • bloody
  • dare
  • fie
  • flip
  • flipping
  • for crying out loud! idiom
  • freaking
  • pipe
  • precious
  • put/stick that in your pipe and smoke it! idiom
  • sodding
  • that (really) takes the biscuit idiom
  • that does it! idiom
  • what a business! idiom

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