dashing

英 ['d????] 美['d????]
  • adj. 時(shí)髦的,華麗的;雄糾糾的;勁頭十足的
  • v. 急奔;猛擲(dash的ing形式)

低頻詞

中文詞源


dashing 瀟灑的

來(lái)自dash的俚語(yǔ)義,向前沖,瀟灑的。

英文詞源


dashing (adj.)
1801, "given to cutting a dash" (1786), which was a colloquial expression for "acting brilliantly," from dash (n.) in the sense of "showy appearance," which is attested from 1715. The sense of "splashing" is recorded from mid-15c.

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. He was the very model of the dashing RAF pilot.
他正是風(fēng)度翩翩的英國(guó)皇家空軍飛行員的典范。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

2. Two elegant Scotsmen travelling together wore dashing kilts at dinner.
兩名結(jié)伴旅行的優(yōu)雅蘇格蘭男子就餐時(shí)穿了瀟灑的蘇格蘭方格呢短裙。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

3. Father Auberon's Academy Club positively heaved with dashing young men.
父親奧伯龍的“學(xué)院俱樂(lè)部”里真的是有為青年濟(jì)濟(jì)一堂。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

4. He was dashing, self-confident and flirtatious.
他風(fēng)度翩翩,自信滿滿,而且很會(huì)挑逗女人。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

5. a dashing young officer
風(fēng)度翩翩的年輕軍官

來(lái)自《權(quán)威詞典》