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شبکه مترجمین ایران
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بسرعت انجام دادن
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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فاصله میان دو حرف
شبکه مترجمین ایران
english
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dash verbs make a dash for something • The rain had almost stopped so we decided to make a dash for home. make a dash for it (= run very quickly to escape or to reach a place ) • He turned and made a dash for it but the police officer caught him. adjectives a quick dash • Have I got time to make a quick dash to the shops? a sudden dash • He made a sudden dash for the door. a mad/frantic dash (= very fast, usually because you are worried about something ) a headlong dash (= without looking where you are going ) • I made a headlong dash up the street but just missed the bus. a last-minute dash (= very fast, because you have very little time remaining ) • We only just caught our plane, after a last-minute dash to the airport.
transnet.ir
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verb go/run quickly ADV. frantically | about, around, back, forward, off, out I've got to dash off now. VERB + DASH have to, must I must dash?I'm late. PREP. across, along, down, in, into, out of, through, to, up He dashed frantically across the road. destroy sth ADV. quickly | cruelly Her hopes were cruelly dashed when her parents refused to let her go.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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noun run: He made a dash after his wife. verb go: Thank you but I must dash now. noun punctuation mark: He put a dash between the two names.
Simple Definitions
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noun sudden quick movement ADJ. quick, sudden | frantic, headlong, mad | final, last-minute VERB + DASH make PREP. ~ across We had to make a frantic dash across town to get our plane | ~ for He made a sudden dash for the door. | ~ from, ~ through The book starts with a quick dash through the country's history. | ~ to He made a 200-mile dash to the hospital when a kidney donor became available. small amount of sth VERB + DASH add Add a dash of lemon juice. PREP. ~ of The food is European with a dash of Morocco.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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dash sth off [ M ] to write something quickly, putting little effort into it • She dashed the letter off in five minutes.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs