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Dash off Meaning in English

expression

ˈdæʃ/ /ˈɔf
DASH-awf
dˈæʃ/ /ˈɒf
DASH-of

释义

To leave quickly or suddenly, or to write something very quickly, often without much care.

用法与细微差别

Informal. Used for people leaving quickly ('He dashed off to catch the train') or writing/creating quickly ('She dashed off a note'). Not used for 'running fast' in a race; it's about urgency or hurried action. Can apply to other quick/automatic actions, but mainly those two meanings.

例句

I have to dash off to class now.

basic

She dashed off a quick email before the meeting.

basic

We need to dash off or we’ll be late.

basic

Let me dash off a note and I’ll join you in a minute.

natural

He dashed off as soon as the phone rang.

natural

I just dashed off an idea before forgetting it.

natural