B2 [ I ] to go somewhere quickly猛冲,急奔,跑
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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.
[ I or T, usually + prep ] to hit something with great force, especially causing damage猛击,猛撞;(尤指)撞碎,击碎
B2 [ S ] the act of running somewhere very quickly飞奔,迅跑,急驰
[ C usually singular ] mainly US a race over a short distance短跑比赛
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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.
C2 a small amount of something, especially liquid food, that is added to something else(尤指添加的流质食品)少量,少许
[ U ] old-fashioned style and confidence气魄;帅气;锐气
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