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Что (кто) такое swung dash - определение

SERIES OF EMD DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES BUILT FROM 1972
EMD Dash-2; Dash-2; Dash 2
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swung dash         
  • em dash (—)}}, in various 12-point fonts, illustrate the typical relationship between lengths ("- n – m —"). In some fonts, the en dash is not much longer than the hyphen, and in [[Lucida Grande]], the en dash is actually shorter than the hyphen.
  • Okes]]-print of [[Othello]], p. [https://hrc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15878coll17/id/5783 19]. Note use of dashes.
PUNCTUATION MARK
–; —; Dash (punctuation); Figure dash; En dash; Em dash; Mdash; M dash; N dash; Emdash; Endash; Ndash; Swung dash; ―; Em dashes; ⁓; ﹘; Dashes; M-dash; EMdash; EM Dash; Em Dash; EM dash; M Dash; MDash; NDash; N Dash; EN Dash; En Dash; EN dash; ENdash; En-dash; Em-dash; En rule; Em rule; ‒; N-dash; En dashes; ---; Endashes; Emdashes; Dash (symbol); Dash (special character); Dashed; Em-dashes; En-dashes; Dash symbol; 〰; ֊; ᠆; ⸻; ⸺; ÔÇô; .E2.80.93; ⎯; ︱; ︲; Em and en dash; Horizontal bar (punctuation); Dash character; Figure Dash; Spaced en dash; Dash (typography); Mutton dash; €“; Long dash; Long Dash; Quote bar; Horbar; U+2013; — – Nut (punctuation); Mutton (punctuation); €”; Nut dash; Horizontal bar (dash); Horizontal bar (typography); Two consecutive hyphens; Three consecutive hyphens; Triple hyphen; U+2014
¦ noun a curving printed dash (?).
swung dash         
  • em dash (—)}}, in various 12-point fonts, illustrate the typical relationship between lengths ("- n – m —"). In some fonts, the en dash is not much longer than the hyphen, and in [[Lucida Grande]], the en dash is actually shorter than the hyphen.
  • Okes]]-print of [[Othello]], p. [https://hrc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15878coll17/id/5783 19]. Note use of dashes.
PUNCTUATION MARK
–; —; Dash (punctuation); Figure dash; En dash; Em dash; Mdash; M dash; N dash; Emdash; Endash; Ndash; Swung dash; ―; Em dashes; ⁓; ﹘; Dashes; M-dash; EMdash; EM Dash; Em Dash; EM dash; M Dash; MDash; NDash; N Dash; EN Dash; En Dash; EN dash; ENdash; En-dash; Em-dash; En rule; Em rule; ‒; N-dash; En dashes; ---; Endashes; Emdashes; Dash (symbol); Dash (special character); Dashed; Em-dashes; En-dashes; Dash symbol; 〰; ֊; ᠆; ⸻; ⸺; ÔÇô; .E2.80.93; ⎯; ︱; ︲; Em and en dash; Horizontal bar (punctuation); Dash character; Figure Dash; Spaced en dash; Dash (typography); Mutton dash; €“; Long dash; Long Dash; Quote bar; Horbar; U+2013; — – Nut (punctuation); Mutton (punctuation); €”; Nut dash; Horizontal bar (dash); Horizontal bar (typography); Two consecutive hyphens; Three consecutive hyphens; Triple hyphen; U+2014
<character> A character similar to tilde but appearing in the same vertical position as a dash, i.e. half way up rather than at the top like tilde. ASCII does not include a swung dash so tilde is used instead. It is commonly used for "approximates" or "is approximately equal to". (1997-06-28)
dash         
  • em dash (—)}}, in various 12-point fonts, illustrate the typical relationship between lengths ("- n – m —"). In some fonts, the en dash is not much longer than the hyphen, and in [[Lucida Grande]], the en dash is actually shorter than the hyphen.
  • Okes]]-print of [[Othello]], p. [https://hrc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15878coll17/id/5783 19]. Note use of dashes.
PUNCTUATION MARK
–; —; Dash (punctuation); Figure dash; En dash; Em dash; Mdash; M dash; N dash; Emdash; Endash; Ndash; Swung dash; ―; Em dashes; ⁓; ﹘; Dashes; M-dash; EMdash; EM Dash; Em Dash; EM dash; M Dash; MDash; NDash; N Dash; EN Dash; En Dash; EN dash; ENdash; En-dash; Em-dash; En rule; Em rule; ‒; N-dash; En dashes; ---; Endashes; Emdashes; Dash (symbol); Dash (special character); Dashed; Em-dashes; En-dashes; Dash symbol; 〰; ֊; ᠆; ⸻; ⸺; ÔÇô; .E2.80.93; ⎯; ︱; ︲; Em and en dash; Horizontal bar (punctuation); Dash character; Figure Dash; Spaced en dash; Dash (typography); Mutton dash; €“; Long dash; Long Dash; Quote bar; Horbar; U+2013; — – Nut (punctuation); Mutton (punctuation); €”; Nut dash; Horizontal bar (dash); Horizontal bar (typography); Two consecutive hyphens; Three consecutive hyphens; Triple hyphen; U+2014
(dashes, dashing, dashed)
1.
If you dash somewhere, you run or go there quickly and suddenly.
Suddenly she dashed down to the cellar...
VERB: V adv/prep
Dash is also a noun.
...a 160-mile dash to hospital.
N-SING
2.
If you say that you have to dash, you mean that you are in a hurry and have to leave immediately. (INFORMAL)
Oh, Tim! I'm sorry but I have to dash...
= rush
VERB: no cont, V
3.
A dash of something is a small quantity of it which you add when you are preparing food or mixing a drink.
Add a dash of balsamic vinegar.
N-COUNT: usu N of n
4.
A dash of a quality is a small amount of it that is found in something and often makes it more interesting or distinctive.
...a story with a dash of mystery thrown in.
N-COUNT: usu N of n
5.
If you dash something against a wall or other surface, you throw or push it violently, often so hard that it breaks. (LITERARY)
She seized the doll and dashed it against the stone wall with tremendous force.
VERB: V n against n, also V n prep
6.
If an event or person dashes someone's hopes or expectations, it destroys them by making it impossible that the thing that is hoped for or expected will ever happen. (JOURNALISM LITERARY)
The announcement dashed hopes of an early end to the crisis...
They had their championship hopes dashed by a 3-1 defeat.
VERB: V n, have n V-ed
7.
A dash is a straight, horizontal line used in writing, for example to separate two main clauses whose meanings are closely connected.
N-COUNT
8.
The dash of a car is its dashboard
.
N-COUNT
9.
If you make a dash for a place, you run there very quickly, for example to escape from someone or something.
I made a dash for the front door but he got there before me...
PHRASE: V inflects, PHR n
em rule         
  • em dash (—)}}, in various 12-point fonts, illustrate the typical relationship between lengths ("- n – m —"). In some fonts, the en dash is not much longer than the hyphen, and in [[Lucida Grande]], the en dash is actually shorter than the hyphen.
  • Okes]]-print of [[Othello]], p. [https://hrc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15878coll17/id/5783 19]. Note use of dashes.
PUNCTUATION MARK
–; —; Dash (punctuation); Figure dash; En dash; Em dash; Mdash; M dash; N dash; Emdash; Endash; Ndash; Swung dash; ―; Em dashes; ⁓; ﹘; Dashes; M-dash; EMdash; EM Dash; Em Dash; EM dash; M Dash; MDash; NDash; N Dash; EN Dash; En Dash; EN dash; ENdash; En-dash; Em-dash; En rule; Em rule; ‒; N-dash; En dashes; ---; Endashes; Emdashes; Dash (symbol); Dash (special character); Dashed; Em-dashes; En-dashes; Dash symbol; 〰; ֊; ᠆; ⸻; ⸺; ÔÇô; .E2.80.93; ⎯; ︱; ︲; Em and en dash; Horizontal bar (punctuation); Dash character; Figure Dash; Spaced en dash; Dash (typography); Mutton dash; €“; Long dash; Long Dash; Quote bar; Horbar; U+2013; — – Nut (punctuation); Mutton (punctuation); €”; Nut dash; Horizontal bar (dash); Horizontal bar (typography); Two consecutive hyphens; Three consecutive hyphens; Triple hyphen; U+2014
['?m ru:l]
¦ noun Brit. a long dash used in punctuation, roughly the width of the letter M.
dash         
  • em dash (—)}}, in various 12-point fonts, illustrate the typical relationship between lengths ("- n – m —"). In some fonts, the en dash is not much longer than the hyphen, and in [[Lucida Grande]], the en dash is actually shorter than the hyphen.
  • Okes]]-print of [[Othello]], p. [https://hrc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15878coll17/id/5783 19]. Note use of dashes.
PUNCTUATION MARK
–; —; Dash (punctuation); Figure dash; En dash; Em dash; Mdash; M dash; N dash; Emdash; Endash; Ndash; Swung dash; ―; Em dashes; ⁓; ﹘; Dashes; M-dash; EMdash; EM Dash; Em Dash; EM dash; M Dash; MDash; NDash; N Dash; EN Dash; En Dash; EN dash; ENdash; En-dash; Em-dash; En rule; Em rule; ‒; N-dash; En dashes; ---; Endashes; Emdashes; Dash (symbol); Dash (special character); Dashed; Em-dashes; En-dashes; Dash symbol; 〰; ֊; ᠆; ⸻; ⸺; ÔÇô; .E2.80.93; ⎯; ︱; ︲; Em and en dash; Horizontal bar (punctuation); Dash character; Figure Dash; Spaced en dash; Dash (typography); Mutton dash; €“; Long dash; Long Dash; Quote bar; Horbar; U+2013; — – Nut (punctuation); Mutton (punctuation); €”; Nut dash; Horizontal bar (dash); Horizontal bar (typography); Two consecutive hyphens; Three consecutive hyphens; Triple hyphen; U+2014
I
n.
rush
1) to make a dash for (to make a dash for safety)
2) a frantic, mad dash
II
v. (P; intr.) when the rain started, we dashed for cover
en rule         
  • em dash (—)}}, in various 12-point fonts, illustrate the typical relationship between lengths ("- n – m —"). In some fonts, the en dash is not much longer than the hyphen, and in [[Lucida Grande]], the en dash is actually shorter than the hyphen.
  • Okes]]-print of [[Othello]], p. [https://hrc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15878coll17/id/5783 19]. Note use of dashes.
PUNCTUATION MARK
–; —; Dash (punctuation); Figure dash; En dash; Em dash; Mdash; M dash; N dash; Emdash; Endash; Ndash; Swung dash; ―; Em dashes; ⁓; ﹘; Dashes; M-dash; EMdash; EM Dash; Em Dash; EM dash; M Dash; MDash; NDash; N Dash; EN Dash; En Dash; EN dash; ENdash; En-dash; Em-dash; En rule; Em rule; ‒; N-dash; En dashes; ---; Endashes; Emdashes; Dash (symbol); Dash (special character); Dashed; Em-dashes; En-dashes; Dash symbol; 〰; ֊; ᠆; ⸻; ⸺; ÔÇô; .E2.80.93; ⎯; ︱; ︲; Em and en dash; Horizontal bar (punctuation); Dash character; Figure Dash; Spaced en dash; Dash (typography); Mutton dash; €“; Long dash; Long Dash; Quote bar; Horbar; U+2013; — – Nut (punctuation); Mutton (punctuation); €”; Nut dash; Horizontal bar (dash); Horizontal bar (typography); Two consecutive hyphens; Three consecutive hyphens; Triple hyphen; U+2014
['?n ru:l]
¦ noun Brit. a short dash, the width of an en, used in punctuation.
dash         
  • em dash (—)}}, in various 12-point fonts, illustrate the typical relationship between lengths ("- n – m —"). In some fonts, the en dash is not much longer than the hyphen, and in [[Lucida Grande]], the en dash is actually shorter than the hyphen.
  • Okes]]-print of [[Othello]], p. [https://hrc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15878coll17/id/5783 19]. Note use of dashes.
PUNCTUATION MARK
–; —; Dash (punctuation); Figure dash; En dash; Em dash; Mdash; M dash; N dash; Emdash; Endash; Ndash; Swung dash; ―; Em dashes; ⁓; ﹘; Dashes; M-dash; EMdash; EM Dash; Em Dash; EM dash; M Dash; MDash; NDash; N Dash; EN Dash; En Dash; EN dash; ENdash; En-dash; Em-dash; En rule; Em rule; ‒; N-dash; En dashes; ---; Endashes; Emdashes; Dash (symbol); Dash (special character); Dashed; Em-dashes; En-dashes; Dash symbol; 〰; ֊; ᠆; ⸻; ⸺; ÔÇô; .E2.80.93; ⎯; ︱; ︲; Em and en dash; Horizontal bar (punctuation); Dash character; Figure Dash; Spaced en dash; Dash (typography); Mutton dash; €“; Long dash; Long Dash; Quote bar; Horbar; U+2013; — – Nut (punctuation); Mutton (punctuation); €”; Nut dash; Horizontal bar (dash); Horizontal bar (typography); Two consecutive hyphens; Three consecutive hyphens; Triple hyphen; U+2014
¦ verb
1. run or travel in a great hurry.
2. strike or fling with great force.
3. destroy or frustrate (hopes or expectations).
4. (dash something off) write something hurriedly and without much thought.
¦ exclamation Brit. informal used to express mild annoyance.
¦ noun
1. an act of dashing.
chiefly N. Amer. a sprint.
2. a small quantity of a substance that is added to something else.
a small amount of a particular quality adding distinctiveness to something: a dash of sophistication.
3. a horizontal stroke in writing, marking a pause or to represent omitted letters or words.
the longer signal of the two used in Morse code.
Music a short vertical mark placed above or beneath a note to indicate that it is to be performed staccato.
4. vigour and confidence; panache.
5. informal short for dashboard.
Derivatives
dasher noun
Origin
ME: prob. symbolic of forceful movement.
dash         
  • em dash (—)}}, in various 12-point fonts, illustrate the typical relationship between lengths ("- n – m —"). In some fonts, the en dash is not much longer than the hyphen, and in [[Lucida Grande]], the en dash is actually shorter than the hyphen.
  • Okes]]-print of [[Othello]], p. [https://hrc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15878coll17/id/5783 19]. Note use of dashes.
PUNCTUATION MARK
–; —; Dash (punctuation); Figure dash; En dash; Em dash; Mdash; M dash; N dash; Emdash; Endash; Ndash; Swung dash; ―; Em dashes; ⁓; ﹘; Dashes; M-dash; EMdash; EM Dash; Em Dash; EM dash; M Dash; MDash; NDash; N Dash; EN Dash; En Dash; EN dash; ENdash; En-dash; Em-dash; En rule; Em rule; ‒; N-dash; En dashes; ---; Endashes; Emdashes; Dash (symbol); Dash (special character); Dashed; Em-dashes; En-dashes; Dash symbol; 〰; ֊; ᠆; ⸻; ⸺; ÔÇô; .E2.80.93; ⎯; ︱; ︲; Em and en dash; Horizontal bar (punctuation); Dash character; Figure Dash; Spaced en dash; Dash (typography); Mutton dash; €“; Long dash; Long Dash; Quote bar; Horbar; U+2013; — – Nut (punctuation); Mutton (punctuation); €”; Nut dash; Horizontal bar (dash); Horizontal bar (typography); Two consecutive hyphens; Three consecutive hyphens; Triple hyphen; U+2014
I. v. a.
1.
Strike violently, hurl forcibly.
2.
Adulterate, deteriorate (by mixture), alloy, mingle, mix.
3.
Suffuse, overspread, discolor, color.
4.
Disappoint, frustrate, thwart, ruin, destroy, shatter, spoil.
5.
Surprise, confound, abash, put to shame.
II. v. n.
Rush, dart, fly swiftly.
III. n.
1.
Stroke, blow.
2.
Rush, onset, sudden advance.
3.
Infusion, tinge, tincture, sprinkling, spice, touch, smack, little, small quantity.
4.
Spirit, vigor, ?lan.
5.
Flourish, show, ostentatious display.
Dash         
  • em dash (—)}}, in various 12-point fonts, illustrate the typical relationship between lengths ("- n – m —"). In some fonts, the en dash is not much longer than the hyphen, and in [[Lucida Grande]], the en dash is actually shorter than the hyphen.
  • Okes]]-print of [[Othello]], p. [https://hrc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15878coll17/id/5783 19]. Note use of dashes.
PUNCTUATION MARK
–; —; Dash (punctuation); Figure dash; En dash; Em dash; Mdash; M dash; N dash; Emdash; Endash; Ndash; Swung dash; ―; Em dashes; ⁓; ﹘; Dashes; M-dash; EMdash; EM Dash; Em Dash; EM dash; M Dash; MDash; NDash; N Dash; EN Dash; En Dash; EN dash; ENdash; En-dash; Em-dash; En rule; Em rule; ‒; N-dash; En dashes; ---; Endashes; Emdashes; Dash (symbol); Dash (special character); Dashed; Em-dashes; En-dashes; Dash symbol; 〰; ֊; ᠆; ⸻; ⸺; ÔÇô; .E2.80.93; ⎯; ︱; ︲; Em and en dash; Horizontal bar (punctuation); Dash character; Figure Dash; Spaced en dash; Dash (typography); Mutton dash; €“; Long dash; Long Dash; Quote bar; Horbar; U+2013; — – Nut (punctuation); Mutton (punctuation); €”; Nut dash; Horizontal bar (dash); Horizontal bar (typography); Two consecutive hyphens; Three consecutive hyphens; Triple hyphen; U+2014
·noun Energy in style or action; animation; spirit.
II. Dash ·noun Violent striking together of two bodies; collision; crash.
III. Dash ·noun A sudden check; abashment; frustration; ruin; as, his hopes received a dash.
IV. Dash ·noun A vain show; a blustering parade; a flourish; as, to make or cut a great dash.
V. Dash ·vt To erase by a stroke; to strike out; knock out;
- with out; as, to dash out a word.
VI. Dash ·vi To rust with violence; to move impetuously; to strike violently; as, the waves dash upon rocks.
VII. Dash ·noun The line drawn through a figure in the thorough bass, as a direction to raise the interval a semitone.
VIII. Dash ·vt To throw with violence or haste; to cause to strike violently or hastily;
- often used with against.
IX. Dash ·noun A short, spirited effort or trial of speed upon a race course;
- used in horse racing, when a single trial constitutes the race.
X. Dash ·noun A slight admixture, infusion, or adulteration; a partial overspreading; as, wine with a dash of water; red with a dash of purple.
XI. Dash ·noun The sign of staccato, a small mark [/] denoting that the note over which it is placed is to be performed in a short, distinct manner.
XII. Dash ·vt To form or sketch rapidly or carelessly; to execute rapidly, or with careless haste;
- with off; as, to dash off a review or sermon.
XIII. Dash ·noun A rapid movement, ·esp. one of short duration; a quick stroke or blow; a sudden onset or rush; as, a bold dash at the enemy; a dash of rain.
XIV. Dash ·vt To put to shame; to Confound; to Confuse; to Abash; to Depress.
XV. Dash ·vt To break, as by throwing or by collision; to Shatter; to Crust; to Frustrate; to Ruin.
XVI. Dash ·vt To throw in or on in a rapid, careless manner; to mix, reduce, or adulterate, by throwing in something of an inferior quality; to overspread partially; to Bespatter; to touch here and there; as, to dash wine with water; to dash paint upon a picture.
XVII. Dash ·noun A mark or line [--], in writing or printing, denoting a sudden break, stop, or transition in a sentence, or an abrupt change in its construction, a long or significant pause, or an unexpected or epigrammatic turn of sentiment. Dashes are also sometimes used instead of marks or parenthesis.
Dash         
  • em dash (—)}}, in various 12-point fonts, illustrate the typical relationship between lengths ("- n – m —"). In some fonts, the en dash is not much longer than the hyphen, and in [[Lucida Grande]], the en dash is actually shorter than the hyphen.
  • Okes]]-print of [[Othello]], p. [https://hrc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15878coll17/id/5783 19]. Note use of dashes.
PUNCTUATION MARK
–; —; Dash (punctuation); Figure dash; En dash; Em dash; Mdash; M dash; N dash; Emdash; Endash; Ndash; Swung dash; ―; Em dashes; ⁓; ﹘; Dashes; M-dash; EMdash; EM Dash; Em Dash; EM dash; M Dash; MDash; NDash; N Dash; EN Dash; En Dash; EN dash; ENdash; En-dash; Em-dash; En rule; Em rule; ‒; N-dash; En dashes; ---; Endashes; Emdashes; Dash (symbol); Dash (special character); Dashed; Em-dashes; En-dashes; Dash symbol; 〰; ֊; ᠆; ⸻; ⸺; ÔÇô; .E2.80.93; ⎯; ︱; ︲; Em and en dash; Horizontal bar (punctuation); Dash character; Figure Dash; Spaced en dash; Dash (typography); Mutton dash; €“; Long dash; Long Dash; Quote bar; Horbar; U+2013; — – Nut (punctuation); Mutton (punctuation); €”; Nut dash; Horizontal bar (dash); Horizontal bar (typography); Two consecutive hyphens; Three consecutive hyphens; Triple hyphen; U+2014
The dash is a punctuation mark consisting of a long horizontal line. It is similar in appearance to the hyphen but is longer and sometimes higher from the baseline.

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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.