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a. 闯劲足的, 有力的

  1. One of Darcy's acquaintances is a dashing young officer, George Wickham.
    达西的一位熟人是个浮华的年轻军官,名叫乔治·韦翰。
  2. Dashing across the street, Mr Green was almost hit by a car.
    格林先生匆匆横穿街道时,差一点被汽车撞了。
  3. Standing on the beach I saw a very big wave dashing over the boat.
    站在海边,我看到一个大浪朝那条船扑去。


dashing
[ adj ]
  1. lively and spirited

  2. <adj.all>
    a dashing hero
  3. marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners

  4. <adj.all>
    a dapper young man
    a jaunty red hat


Dash \Dash\ (d[a^]sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dashed}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Dashing}.] [Of. Scand. origin; cf. Dan daske to beat,
strike, Sw. & Icel. daska, Dan. & Sw. dask blow.]
1. To throw with violence or haste; to cause to strike
violently or hastily; -- often used with against.

If you dash a stone against a stone in the botton of
the water, it maketh a sound. --Bacon.

2. To break, as by throwing or by collision; to shatter; to
crust; to frustrate; to ruin.

Thou shalt dash them in pieces like a potter's
vessel. --Ps. ii. 9.

A brave vessel, . . .
Dashed all to pieces. --Shak.

To perplex and dash
Maturest counsels. --Milton.

3. To put to shame; to confound; to confuse; to abash; to
depress. --South.

Dash the proud gamester in his gilded car. --Pope.

4. To throw in or on in a rapid, careless manner; to mix,
reduce, or adulterate, by throwing in something of an
inferior quality; to overspread partially; to bespatter;
to touch here and there; as, to dash wine with water; to
dash paint upon a picture.

I take care to dash the character with such
particular circumstance as may prevent ill-natured
applications. --Addison.

The very source and fount of day
Is dashed with wandering isles of night. --Tennyson.

5. To form or sketch rapidly or carelessly; to execute
rapidly, or with careless haste; -- with off; as, to dash
off a review or sermon.

6. To erase by a stroke; to strike out; knock out; -- with
out; as, to dash out a word.


Dashing \Dash"ing\, a.
Bold; spirited; showy.

The dashing and daring spirit is preferable to the
listless. --T. Campbell.

  1. The mystery was solved Tuesday as Columbia University announced that it had been given the papers of Ellery Queen, the dashing, upper-crust detective whose adventures helped elevate American detective fiction to an art form.
  2. In 1933, Elizaveta Kishkina fell in love with the dashing Chinese revolutionary Li Lisan.
  3. The actresses will make promotional appearances for the M-Net television network, which this year is showing 14 of the James Bond films about the dashing secret agent 007.
  4. The decree was the latest in a series, which this week has increased the government's control on the economy, dashing hopes that Mr Kravchuk might try to introduce market reforms before parliamentary and presidential elections due next year.
  5. Rangoon marchers carry portraits of Aung San, the dashing fighter for Burmese independence who was assassinated in 1947, and wave the peacock flag of days when Burma struggled against its British colonial masters.
  6. Kevin Kline, the dashing pirate king of "The Pirates of Penzance" and the looney con man of the film "A Film Called Wanda" also was a member of the initial company.
  7. The Supreme Court refused to rehear the case in February, dashing many publishers' and writers' hopes for a reversal.
  8. While it's remarkable that anyone could run a mile at all after an 8 1/2-hour day of dashing and tossing, O'Brien confirmed that his fade bespoke the need for better conditioning, as well as more time around the vaulting pit.
  9. Orders for big-ticket manufactured goods plummeted 7.5% in January, dashing the hopes of those who thought the manufacturing sector was beginning to pick up steam.
  10. In the inaugural race at Remington Park, this city's dashing new thoroughbred track, a 26-to-1 long shot named Bold Les stormed from behind to win by six lengths, paying winning bettors $53.80 on a $2 wager.
  11. For seven years prior to their move, the couple led a double life, spending weekends on the farm before returning to their Boston jobs Tuesday morning and dashing back to their country retreat after work on Friday.
  12. Wheat prices were undermined by the dashing of rumors that the Soviets would buy U.S. wheat.
  13. A dashing banker with a taste for Alfa Romeos. Rumored military shipments to the Middle East.
  14. The International Olympic Committee today awarded the 1994 Winter Games to the Norwegian city of Lillehammer, dashing U.S. hopes of hosting the Games in Anchorage, Alaska.
  15. There is one other kind of veteran who isn't dashing madly around to try to adapt to financial tumult.
  16. The team held together and Mr. Bush made a remarkable recovery, dashing Sen. Dole's chances.
  17. In mid-movie Irons is seen nervously woolgathering at an EC conference, before dashing off to Paris to disturb the bedsheets of his weekending son and mistress.
  18. While dashing F-15s gleam on runways, reporters rhapsodize about "the cutting edge" of American might, but from a designated distance.
  19. However, it must be said that Tom Byrd, as the dashing pilot, is the one bright spot in a dim show. He deserves a medal for his deft deliveries of feeble lines.
  20. Woodruff has performed as an extra in several Washington Opera productions, mostly just standing around on stage, and he was eager to try a livelier role in "Spartacus," which requires a lot of marching and lunging and dashing here and there.
  21. The women are simultaneously frightened and fascinated by the dashing figure of Prince Sirki, who symbolizes death's fatal attraction.
  22. Designer Karl Lagerfeld dropped hemlines dramatically in Monday's Chanel ready-to-wear summer show that offered a dashing Deauville line.
  23. The dashing Mr. Conrades was soon dubbed one of Mr. Akers's two heirs apparent.
  24. The final call will rest with one man, Robert Crippen, a dashing 50-year-old who piloted the first shuttle flight in 1981.
  25. Be aware, they say, that racing from the lowlands to the mountains, combined with repeatedly dashing down a ski run in the cold, can make your heart beat a lot faster than you might expect.
  26. The 27-year-old woman died Saturday, only a few hours after dashing back into her burning home to save her three youngsters, unaware they had already escaped.
  27. Mr. Gramley, now chief economist of the Mortgage Bankers Association, expects faster economic growth later this year, leading to higher inflation and dashing hopes for any additional credit-easing.
  28. British birdwatchers, known as twitchers, are celebrated for dashing anywhere in the country to see, record and photograph rare birds.
  29. Colson had been scheduled to take over the Moore part _ the dashing George Dillingham _ in October.
  30. Johnson and Thomas portrayed two dashing vice-squad detectives on Florida's Gold Coast.
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