must dash - translation to dutch
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must dash - translation to dutch

SERIES OF EMD DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES BUILT FROM 1972
EMD Dash-2; Dash-2; Dash 2

must dash      
als de bliksem er vandoor gaan, snel wegwezen (Informeel)
must die         
AMERICAN ELECTRONIC MUSICIAN
MUST DIE!; Must Die; Lee Austin Bates
moet dood, moet sterven
the show must go on         
PHRASE IN SHOW BUSINESS
The Show Must Go On; The Show Must Go On (musical by Walsh and Whiting)
de voorstelling moet doorgaan

Definition

swung dash
¦ noun a curving printed dash (?).

Wikipedia

EMD Dash 2

The EMD Dash 2 is a line of diesel-electric locomotives introduced by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division (EMD) on January 1, 1972. Designations of these models were those of the former models with "-2" added (e.g., the SD40 was replaced by the SD40-2). They retained the basic specifications of the earlier models in terms of power output and most other features, but introduced a number of improvements to the locomotives' internal systems, specifically the electrical systems and the trucks of the locomotives. These were intended to improve availability, efficiency, and ease of maintenance.

One major improvement was a modularized electrical control cabinet, allowing maintenance by unit replacement and the use of common parts. These concepts were first tested on the DDA40X.

Examples of use of must dash
1. He‘s a right chancer if you ask me,‘ said Big Ears. ‘Must dash,‘ said Noddy, climbing into his red–and–yellow taxi just as the clamping van turned the corner by the Toytown Asylum Hostel. ‘Parp, parp!‘ Reader comments (2) Here‘s what readers have had to say so far.