dashingly如何读

['dæʃiŋli]

dashingly是什么意思

  • adv.活泼地
  • 华丽地.

dashingly词根

词根:dashing

adj.

dashing 时髦的,华丽的;雄纠纠的;劲头十足的

v.

dashing 急奔;猛掷(dash的ing形式)

dashingly英英释义

Adverb

1. in a highly fashionable manner;

"he was dashingly handsome"

dashingly词源英文解释

The first known use of dashing was circa 1697

dashingly儿童词典英英释义

date1 of 3noun

the oblong edible fruit of a tall Old World palm

the palm that produces dates called alsodate palm

date2 of 3noun

the time at which an event occurs

a statement giving the time of doing or making (as of a coin or check)

duration

the period of time to which something belongs

appointment sense 3especially: a social engagement between two persons that often has a romantic character

a person with whom one has a social engagement

date3 of 3verb

to record the date of or on

date a letter

to show or find out the date, age, or period of

date an antique

to make or have a date with

to come into existence : originate

dates from the 1400s

to go as far back

dating back to childhood

to show plainly the age of

decor that really dates the house

date1 of 3noun

the oblong edible fruit of a tall Old World palm

the palm that produces dates called alsodate palm

date2 of 3noun

the time at which an event occurs

a statement giving the time of doing or making (as of a coin or check)

duration

the period of time to which something belongs

appointment sense 3especially: a social engagement between two persons that often has a romantic character

a person with whom one has a social engagement

date3 of 3verb

to record the date of or on

date a letter

to show or find out the date, age, or period of

date an antique

to make or have a date with

to come into existence : originate

dates from the 1400s

to go as far back

dating back to childhood

to show plainly the age of

decor that really dates the house

databasenoun

a collection of data that is organized especially to be used by a computer

databasenoun

a collection of data that is organized especially to be used by a computer

databasenoun

a collection of data that is organized especially to be used by a computer

data banknoun

database

datasingular or plural noun

facts about something that can be used in calculating, reasoning, or planning

information in numerical form for use especially in a computer

dastardnoun

cowardespecially: one who sneakily commits harmful acts

dashingadjective

noticeably bold and forceful

a dashing attack

showy and stylish especially in dress and manners

made a dashing appearance

dashingly 例句

1 It was a considerable number of years since she had been addressed in precisely this strain, and in fact at no time had her admirers ventured quite so dashingly to the attack.

2 Byron wrote dashingly about 'sublime Tobacco,' but I do not think he carried the practice to excess.

3 The solos are interactions with the melodic material of the piece, fancifully girlish in the first movement, dreamily seductive in the second and dashingly here-I-come in the finale.

4 Instead, he did what he considered the "proper," and drove dashingly up to Roble in Paulsen's best single rig and his own new fall suit.

5 Within a half hour Roberta arrived very grand in furs and jewels, quite dashingly pretty and pleased with herself—the real joie de vivre spirit.

6 The president of Wellesley became its first commander, and the French-American couturier Mainbocher was brought in to design its dashingly fitted uniform, which, some felt, was “the most flattering piece of clothing they ever owned.”

7 Happiness has made her so grandly beautiful, so dashingly brilliant in all she says and does.

8 David Porter, sen., and Samuel Porter served the American Colonies dashingly upon the sea in the Revolution.

9 She meets a dashingly handsome British attorney, Richard Lovell (Kevin Bishop ), who invites her to a party at a trendy club .

她遇见了时髦帅气的英国律师理查德•洛弗尔(凯文•毕晓普饰),他邀请她参加一场俱乐部里的时尚派对。

10 Dressed in dark green, with a small hat of the same color worn dashingly, she had that air of being the absolutely finished thing which the tones of her voice announced to you.

11 So in Richmond high and low gambled—some lightly for excitement's sake—some dashingly and brilliantly—a few sullenly and doggedly going in to gain.

12 The boat came dashingly in, flinging the spray gallantly aside as she ducked and plunged in the short sea.

13 Arrah may possibly recall a dim memory of Wake's splendid defence of Boyle's bungalow and of Vincent Eyre's dashingly executed relief of the indomitable garrison.

14 One thing that made my heart race was how Sahil could be so adorkable around me sometimes, tripping over his shoes and stuff, and other times, he was so smoothly, dashingly confident.

15 The waves dash, but not dashingly, the water flows, but not flowingly.

16 It was trimmed very dashingly with black feathers, imitation jet, and a little puff of plush—robin's-egg blue.

17 Mr. Gelb, in his memoir, “City Room,” described Mr. Stone as a “dashingly handsome playboy.”

18 When the American is most dashingly assertive it is a sure sign that he feels the pack behind him, and hears its comforting baying, and is well aware that his doctrine is approved.

19 Its blooms were delightfully, dashingly red, and they lasted long—that is, if the camp—the soil rectified by sun and rain—happened to be in residence, for then the sulphur-crested cockatoos would be scared.

20 The dashing and talented Seth Mnookin—author of the upcoming smash hit The Panic Virus—is holding a contest surrounding my new book!

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