dash

  • 61dash —   1. Run. Holo māmā, heihei, pūhalahio.   2. Strike. Kā, kākā, kuapā;    ♦ dash down, kiola ino, ulupā, kula i;    ♦ dash to pieces, wāwahi, pākī; kā make loa (to death).   3. Punctuation. Kaha maha …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 62dash — ilgasis brūkšnys statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Ženklas . Kodai: 151 („Windows 1257“ dešimtainis), U+2014. Jo plotis turėtų būti lygus raidės „m“ pločiui. Dėl to turėtų atitikti tradicinį kalbos (literatūrinį) skyrybos ženklą. Tačiau… …

    Enciklopedinis kompiuterijos žodynas

  • 63dash — (ds)    an informal unit of volume used in food and drink recipes. Originally the dash was usually a liquid measure, small but indefinite in amount, roughly 1/8 teaspoon or a little less. More recently it has been used as both a liquid and dry… …

    Dictionary of units of measurement

  • 64dash — The em dash ( ) or the en dash ( ) is often used to indicate the omission of the intermediate terms of a series which are to be supplied in reading, being thus often equivalent to inclusive; thus Mark iv, 3 20 (that is, verses 3 to 20,… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 65dash — The em dash ( ) or the en dash ( ) is often used to indicate the omission of the intermediate terms of a series which are to be supplied in reading, being thus often equivalent to inclusive; thus Mark iv, 3 20 (that is, verses 3 to 20,… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 66Dash — The Ash tree was a widely reported feature of the English Countryside and residence at or of the Ash resulted in the modern names spellings of Tash, (ate Ash), Nash (atten ash) or Dash (de ash in addition to the more usual Ash itself. In fact… …

    Surnames reference

  • 67dash —  Dashes should be used in pairs to enclose parenthetical matter or singly to indicate a sharp break in a sentence ( I can’t see a damn thing in here ouch! ) or to place emphasis on a point ( There are only two things we can count on death and… …

    Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors

  • 68dash —    Dashes should be used in pairs to enclose parenthetical matter or singly to indicate a sharp break in a sentence ( I cant see a damn thing in here ouch! ) or to place emphasis on a point ( There are only two things we can count on death and… …

    Dictionary of troublesome word

  • 69dash — • To dash is to pass something to somebody, but it can be “pass” in the broadest possible sense, including to throw violently with the intention of causing hurt or damage …

    Londonisms dictionary

  • 70dash — A flight made at a very high, or near maximum permissible, speed without taking into consideration high fuel consumption. A dash may be made in enemy territory at very low heights, ignoring high fuel consumption temporarily …

    Aviation dictionary