1.b> , ; i> , ..i>; to dash from / out of / the room ; he suddenly dashed into the street ; he dashed along the street ; I'm sorry but I must dash away now , ;
2.b> .i> 1) (), (i>);
2) () ..i>;
3.b> 1) (into, on, to, against) i> (), , , ; to dash smb. to the ground / ; to dash smth. on the floor ; to dash a ship against the rocks ;
2) (.i> away, down, upon) (), , , (.i> .i>); to dash away one's tears ;
4.b> 1) i> (), ; , (.i> .i>); to dash smth. to pieces ; the flowers were dashed by the rain ; to dash smb.'s hopes ;
2) (), , ; waves dashed against the rocks ;
5.b> (), , ; to dash water in(to) smb.'s face ; a passing car dashed muddy water all over my clothes ; dashed with blood ;
6.b> (), ; to dash wine with water ; to dash truth with fiction ; her joy was dashed with pain ;
7.b> (i>), ; ; to dash smb. / smb.'s spirits / ; to be dashed with terror ; that information dashed him a little , , ;
8.b> 1) (.i> off, down) i> (), / ; I'll dash off a few lines / ; his essay seemed to be dashed off in seconds / ;
2) (.i> out) .i> (), ;
9.b> (), ;
10.b> (damn IIr> 6-i> .i>) dash it (all)! ! ! dash you! ! ( )! ! dash my buttons! !
tob> dash roundb> i> (), i> .