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Definition of dasher in English: dashernoun ˈdaʃəˈdæʃər 1informal A person who dresses or acts flamboyantly or stylishly. 〈非正式〉时髦的家伙 Example sentencesExamples - But I was a dasher through and through, and anything beyond a quarter mile nearly killed me.
- So, a small tip for the road rage - or should I say aisle rage trolley dashers - is to, next year, calm down a little.
- He's got a bit of height about him and he's dasher who kicked a brilliant running goal in last quarter.
- Once a dasher with the bat, then altering his game, morphing into a grafter, then again, at the very end of his career, throwing his bat at anything in hitting distance.
- Chris Gayle and Wavell Hinds are both unreliable dashers, and West Indies can afford only one such player at the top.
2A plunger for agitating cream in a churn. (奶油)搅拌器 Example sentencesExamples - Well, if you don't want butter, you go to pull the dasher out in time.
- Mix is then pumped into the computerized ice cream freezers, where it is whipped, injected with air, scraped with dashers and frozen.
- It's a bowl you stick in the freezer for twenty-four hours, then slot onto your Kitchenaid with a special dasher attachment.
- At that point, mix is pumped into ice cream freezers, where it is scraped with dashers and frozen to 26 degrees.
- Letting the dashers spin for a minute or two without the freezing option will help the ice cream come out of the machine more easily, if the machine has the ability.
3Ice Hockey The ledge along the top of the boards of a rink. Example sentencesExamples - We had to take out 17 rows of artificial tuff from the Soccer field, a full set of dasher boards, and six tons of plate glass.
- I want to see the dasher boards full of advertising, the suites full of sponsors and the banners raised showing the club's great success.
Definition of dasher in US English: dashernounˈdæʃərˈdaSHər 1informal A person who dresses or acts flamboyantly or stylishly. 〈非正式〉时髦的家伙 Example sentencesExamples - Chris Gayle and Wavell Hinds are both unreliable dashers, and West Indies can afford only one such player at the top.
- So, a small tip for the road rage - or should I say aisle rage trolley dashers - is to, next year, calm down a little.
- Once a dasher with the bat, then altering his game, morphing into a grafter, then again, at the very end of his career, throwing his bat at anything in hitting distance.
- He's got a bit of height about him and he's dasher who kicked a brilliant running goal in last quarter.
- But I was a dasher through and through, and anything beyond a quarter mile nearly killed me.
2A plunger for agitating cream in a churn. (奶油)搅拌器 Example sentencesExamples - At that point, mix is pumped into ice cream freezers, where it is scraped with dashers and frozen to 26 degrees.
- Letting the dashers spin for a minute or two without the freezing option will help the ice cream come out of the machine more easily, if the machine has the ability.
- It's a bowl you stick in the freezer for twenty-four hours, then slot onto your Kitchenaid with a special dasher attachment.
- Mix is then pumped into the computerized ice cream freezers, where it is whipped, injected with air, scraped with dashers and frozen.
- Well, if you don't want butter, you go to pull the dasher out in time.
3Ice Hockey The ledge along the top of the boards of a rink. Example sentencesExamples - I want to see the dasher boards full of advertising, the suites full of sponsors and the banners raised showing the club's great success.
- We had to take out 17 rows of artificial tuff from the Soccer field, a full set of dasher boards, and six tons of plate glass.
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