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A n1 ( rush) course f folle ; it has been a mad dash to do on a dû se presser or foncer ○ pour faire ; to make a dash for it ( run off) s'enfuir ; shall we make a dash for it? ( to shelter) on y va? ; to make a dash for the train courir pour attraper le train ;2 ( small amount) ( of liquid) goutte f (of de) ; (of pepper, powder) pincée f (of de) ; ( of colour) touche f (of de) ; a dash of humour un rien d'humour ;4 ( punctuation mark) tiret m ;7 † Sport the 100 yard dash le 100 mètres.C vtr1 ( smash) to dash sb/sth against [sea, person] projeter qn/qch contre [rocks] ; to dash sth to the ground lancer violemment qch par terre ; to dash sb's brains out against sth éclater la tête de qn contre qch ;2 fig ( crush) anéantir [hope] ; hopes of success were dashed when tout espoir de succès a été anéanti lorsque.D vi ( hurry) se précipiter, foncer ○ ; to dash into se précipiter dans ; to dash out of sortir en courant de ; to dash for cover courir se mettre à l'abri ; to dash around ou about courir de tous les côtés, courir un peu partout ; I must dash! je me sauve!to cut a dash avoir grande allure.■ dash off:▶ dash off se sauver ;▶ dash off [sth], dash [sth] off écrire [qch] en vitesse [letter, essay]. -
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I [dæʃ]1) (rush) balzo m., corsa f.2) (small amount) (of liquid) goccio m.; (of pepper) pizzico m.; (of colour) tocco m.3) (flair) brio m.4) (punctuation mark) trattino m.5) (in morse code) linea f.6) aut. colloq. (dashboard) cruscotto m.7) sport••II 1. [dæʃ]to cut a dash — fare una bella figura o un figurone
1) (smash)to dash sb., sth. against — sbattere qcn., qcs. contro
2.to dash sth. to the ground — scagliare qcs. per terra
to dash out of, into — precipitarsi fuori da, in
- dash off* * *[dæʃ] 1. verb1) (to move with speed and violence: A man dashed into a shop.) balzare2) (to knock, throw etc violently, especially so as to break: He dashed the bottle to pieces against the wall.) sbattere, infrangere3) (to bring down suddenly and violently or to make very depressed: Our hopes were dashed.) distruggere2. noun1) (a sudden rush or movement: The child made a dash for the door.) balzo2) (a small amount of something, especially liquid: whisky with a dash of soda.) (un) po', goccio3) ((in writing) a short line (-) to show a break in a sentence etc.) linea, lineetta4) (energy and enthusiasm: All his activities showed the same dash and spirit.) slancio•- dashing- dash off* * *I [dæʃ]1. n1)to make a dash (at, towards) — lanciarsi (verso), scattare (verso)3) (punctuation mark) lineetta, trattino, (Morse) linea2. vt1) (throw) scaraventare, gettare con violenza2) (fig: spirits) abbattere, (hopes) infrangere3. vi1)(smash: object, waves)
to dash against — infrangersi su or contro2) (rush) precipitarsiI must dash fam — devo scappare
to dash in/out — entrare/uscire di corsa
•- dash offII [dæʃ] vtfam euphSee:* * *dash /dæʃ/n.1 balzo, scatto: The prisoner made a dash for freedom, il prigioniero fece un balzo per evadere; (fam.) to make a dash for it, darsela a gambe2 corsa, viaggio a tutta velocità: a 20 minute dash to the hospital, una corsa all'ospedale durata venti minuti; It was a mad dash to get everything ready in time, è stata una corsa folle per preparare tutto in tempo; a mercy dash to rescue the stranded hikers, una corsa disperata per salvare gli escursionisti bloccati3 [u] goccio; punta ( anche fig.): a dash of milk [lemon juice], un goccio di latte [di succo di limone]; Add a dash of brandy, aggiungi un goccio di brandy; It is green with a dash of yellow, è verde con una punta di giallo; a dash of bitterness, una punta di amarezza; a dash of humour, un pizzico di umorismo4 [u] (antiq.) foga; slancio: He was famous for his courage and dash, era famoso per il suo coraggio e il suo slancio8 (fam.) ► dashboard● to cut a dash, fare colpo; fare una bella figura □ to make a dash at, lanciarsi contro; precipitarsi su: The soldiers made a dash at the enemy, i soldati si sono lanciati contro il nemico.(to) dash /dæʃ/A v. t.1 sbattere, scagliare: He dashed the tray to the floor, ha sbattuto il vassoio per terra; The storm dashed the ship against the rocks, la tempesta ha scagliato la nave contro gli scogli2 (fig.) distruggere; infrangere: All my hopes were dashed, tutte le mie speranze sono state distrutteB v. i.1 precipitarsi, correre: Ellie dashed into the room, Ellie si è precipitata nella stanza; He dashed out of the house, è uscito di corsa dalla casa; A dog dashed out and I couldn't avoid running him over, un cane è saltato fuori all'improvviso e non ho potuto evitare d'investirlo; I've been dashing around all day, è tutto il giorno che corro di qua e di là; to dash down [up] the stairs, precipitarsi giù [su] per le scale; to dash downstairs [upstairs], precipitarsi di sotto [di sopra]; to dash down the motorway, sfrecciare sull'autostrada2 abbattersi, cozzare: The waves were dashing against the rocks, le onde cozzavano contro gli scogli; Breakers dashed on the shore, i frangenti si abbattevano sulla riva● to dash st. to pieces, fare a pezzi (o fracassare) qc. □ to dash sb. 's brains out, fracassare la testa a q. □ (fam.) I've got to dash, devo proprio scappare □ ( slang eufem. antiq.) Dash it all!, accidenti!; maledizione!* * *I [dæʃ]1) (rush) balzo m., corsa f.2) (small amount) (of liquid) goccio m.; (of pepper) pizzico m.; (of colour) tocco m.3) (flair) brio m.4) (punctuation mark) trattino m.5) (in morse code) linea f.6) aut. colloq. (dashboard) cruscotto m.7) sport••II 1. [dæʃ]to cut a dash — fare una bella figura o un figurone
1) (smash)to dash sb., sth. against — sbattere qcn., qcs. contro
2.to dash sth. to the ground — scagliare qcs. per terra
to dash out of, into — precipitarsi fuori da, in
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[dæʃ] I 1. гл.1) бросаться, мчаться, нестисьHe dashed for the main entrance. — Он бросился к главному входу.
Sorry, I have to / must dash (off) now. — разг. Извини, мне пора.
He dashed off to lunch. — Он убежал обедать.
Syn:2) спорт. делать рывок (в беге, в игре)3) бросать, швырять; ударять (чем-л. о что-л.)to dash to pieces / smithereens — разбить вдребезги
She seized the doll and dashed it against the wall with a tremendous force. — Она схватила куклу и изо всех сил швырнула её о стену.
The ship was dashed against the rocks. — Корабль выбросило на скалы.
Syn:4) трепать, валить ( о ветре)The roses were beautiful, before they were dashed by the wind and rain. — Розы были такие красивые, пока дождь и ветер не побили их.
Syn:5) ударяться; разбиватьсяThe waves dashed against the cliff. — Волны разбивались о скалу.
6) брызгать, плескатьto dash water in smb.'s face — брызнуть кому-л. в лицо водой
Syn:to dash smb.'s hopes — разбить чьи-л. надежды
His answer dashed their hopes completely. — Его ответ не оставил им никакой надежды.
Syn:8) удручать, приводить в уныниеThe failure dashed his spirits. — Неудача охладила его пыл.
Syn:9) конфузить, вызывать чувство стыдаSyn:10) разбавлять, смешивать; подмешиватьSyn:Syn:12) редк. вычёркивать••Dash it (all)! — преим. брит.; уст. Чёрт побери!
- dash off2. сущ.1) рывок, бросокSyn:2) щепотка; капелькаCream with your coffee? – Yes, just a dash, please. — Тебе кофе со сливками? – Да, только чуть-чуть, пожалуйста.
He had smitten down the oaken door with one dash of his foot. — Он вышиб дубовую дверь одним ударом ноги.
Syn:4) удары волн ( о берег); плеск5) энергия, решительность, напористость; отвага, безрассудство6) тиреа) ( знак препинания)б) ( в азбуке Морзе)7) преим. амер.; спорт. забег8) муз. знак стаккато9) росчерк, замысловатый завиток ( у буквы), закорючка, загогулина10) преим. амер.; разг.; = dashboard•Gram:[ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Dash[/ref]••to cut a dash — разг. хорошо смотреться
II 1. сущ.; диал.at one / a / (the) first dash — с одного раза, с первой попытки
1) подарок, благодарность; взятка2. гл.; диал.дарить подарок, выказывать благодарность; давать взятку -
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N1. धावाHe made a dash for the door2. फुर्तीHe wooed her with the confident dash of a cavalry officer3. संघर्षHe is preparing for the 100-yard dash--------VI1. पटकना/दे\dashमारनाHe dashed the plate against the wallHer comments dashed his ambitions and hopesDashed by the refusalShe dashed into the yard -
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yard [jɑ:d](a) (of factory, farm, house, school) cour f;∎ parked in the yard garé dans la cour(b) (work site) chantier m;∎ builder's yard chantier m de construction;∎ Nautical repair yard chantier m de radoub(c) (for storage) dépôt m∎ the Yard Scotland Yard;∎ Wilson of the Yard Wilson de Scotland Yard∎ square yard = 0,836m2, yard m carré;∎ it was about ten yards away c'était à environ dix mètres;∎ it was ten yards wide il avait dix mètres de large;∎ to buy cloth by the yard acheter le tissu au mètre;∎ figurative we still have yards of green velvet nous avons toujours des quantités de velours vert;∎ figurative his calculations were yards out il s'était complètement trompé dans ses calculs;∎ his face was a yard long il en faisait une tête, il faisait une tête d'enterrement∎ the 100 yards, the 100 yards' dash le cent mètres;∎ she won the 3,000 yards' steeplechase elle a gagné le 3000 mètres steeple►► yard of ale (container) = long récipient à bière d'une contenance d'environ un litre et demi;∎ to do the yard of ale = boire un litre et demi de bière d'une seule traite dans un "yard of ale";Sport yard line (in American football) = l'une des deux lignes horizontales qui divisent le terrain en yards;American yard sale vide-grenier m;yard work jardinage m -
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yard I ['ja:d] n 1. jard (= 91,44 cm); the hundred-yard dash gara e 100-metërshit. 2. fig. një pëllëmbë; një kilometer; an essay yards long një disertacion një kilometer i gjatë; with a face a yard long me turinjtë të varur një pëllëmbë. 3. det. shulicë, macë, serenë.● make yards gj.fol. eci përpara, përparojyard II [ja:d] n.,v. -n 1. oborr. 2. vend i rrethuar; vathë: kotec. 3. shesh ndërtimi, kantier. 4. depo; shesh ruajtjeje; timber yard shesh lënde ndërtimi. 5. kopsht. 6. Br. Skotland Jardi, Policia e Londrës /-vt. mbyll në vathë/në kotec● yard goods ['ja:d gudz] n. treg. metrazhe● yard sale ['ja:d seil] n. amer. shitje sendesh të përdorura (në oborr të shtëpisë)* * *jard; oborr -
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бег задом напередOne guy ran the 100-yard dash in 14 seconds, not a spectacular time, but he did it running backwards.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > running backwards
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8 by a fluke
adv infmlHe passed his examination by a fluke. He knew very little about this subject — Ему просто дико повезло, что он сдал этот экзамен. Он почти не учил этот предмет
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