dashing如何读

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dashing是什么意思

adj.

时髦的,华丽的

劲头十足的

打扮漂亮的

勇敢的,有锐气的

v.

冲,猛冲(dash的现在分词)

猛掷

dashing自然拼读

dash·ing

dae shIng

dashing扩展

dashingly (adv.)

dashing词根

词根:dash

adv.

dashingly 时髦地;华丽地;精力充沛地

n.

dash 破折号;冲撞

dashed 虚线

v.

dashed 猛冲(dash的过去分词);猛掷

vi.

dash 猛冲;撞击

vt.

dash 使…破灭;猛撞;泼溅

dashing英英释义

Adjective

1. lively and spirited;

"a dashing hero"

2. marked by smartness in dress and manners;

"a dapper young man"

"a jaunty red hat"

dashing词组

dash forward插上;向前冲

a dash of少许;一点儿

dash in急写

dash offv. 匆忙完成

cut a dash大出风头;摆阔

dash alongv. 滔滔不绝

dash outv. 冲出,跑开;删去,勾掉

em dashn. 长破折号

dashing词源中文解释

1796年,“带有冲劲和气势的表演”,自1801年起作为“倾向于 cutting a dash, ”的意思使用,该俚语表达从1786年起得到确认(见 cut (v.)),意为“出色表现”,源自 dash(n.)这个词的“华而不实的外表”(1715)。在早期的意义上意思是“溅水”(1620s),后来被用作现在分词形容词,代替了15世纪中期的 dashende 。相关词: Dashingly。

dashing词源英文解释

The first known use of dashing was circa 1697

dashing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

dashingadjective

noticeably bold and forceful

a dashing attack

showy and stylish especially in dress and manners

made a dashing appearance

dashing 例句

1 We went dashing down the block toward the bus stop, only to see the bus pulling off just before we got there.

2 She put the glasses on and felt very dashing, like an actress in the movies.

她戴上眼镜,觉得时髦得很,很象电影里的女明星。

3 The golden godson managed to look dashing even in the midst of a desert crossing.

4 He came dashing through the bushes and halted at the sight of the unconscious fox among the ferns.

5 He was dashing and dejected, poised and chagrined.

6 Harry and Ron barely had time to exchange mystified looks before she was dashing back, an enormous old book in her arms.

7 Esme was at my side in half a heartbeat, swinging me up easily into her arms, and dashing up the stairs before I could gasp in shock.

8 There was nothing of the dashing lady's man about him.

他毫无那种专事追逐女人的风流男子的派头.

9 The domes of the city, Brother Cyrus said, were all connected by silk ribbons, and children balanced upon them like tightrope walkers, dashing from palace to palace in capes of colored feathers.

10 But then they were off again, with no warning, dashing across the mountainous terrain, heading...

11 The plates came dashing down from the cupboard.

盘子从碗橱里滚了下来.

12 D . A . D . stands for Dashing And Debonair.

“爸爸”应该代表着风度潇洒和温文有礼.

13 Art heists are almost always the work of amateurs, and there’s nothing dashing or romantic about these thieves.

14 Today, skittish because of the woods coming down, he scrambled up faster than usual, dashing for the door to the back stairs.

15 Even in a flowered dress, she is lost in a sea of pinstripes and gray suits, high heels and elegant short skirts, Reebok sneakers, dashing from building to building.

16 Run me on the dashing rocks and hand me a vial of poison.

17 Fear must have frizzled out the thinking part of my brain, because next thing I knew, I was dashing toward that wolf.

18 Little mountain stream is dashing down to the plain.

小山涧奔腾而下,流向平原.

19 In the stories after the war, all the resistance heroes were dashing, sinewy types who could construct machine guns from paper clips.

20 If you come home at about 2 or 2:30 in the morning, near our apartment, you can still see rather large rats dashing across the street.

如果你是在凌晨两点或两点半回家,在我们的公寓附近,你仍会看到在街上乱窜的特大号老鼠。

dashing 同义词

5 打扮漂亮的

dandiacal

6 雄赳赳的

macho virile red-blooded

7 风度翩翩

cut a dash

9 潇洒的

debonair rakish

10 打扮漂亮

dandiacal sleek spruce

13 有风度的

graceful

14 英俊的

handsome

23 气派

stylish style panache

27 精神振奋的

cheerful

36 气派的

stylish

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