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dash-board
ˈdash-board [f. dash v. and n. + board.] 1. a. A board or leathern apron in the front of a vehicle, to prevent mud from being splashed by the heels of the horses upon the interior of the vehicle. Also, movable sides to a cart for the same purpose (Halliwell).1846 Rep. Comm. Patents (U.S.) 81 An impr... Oxford English Dictionary
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dasher
dasher (ˈdæʃə(r)) [-er1.] 1. A person who dashes; spec. one who ‘cuts a dash’; a dashing person; a ‘fast’ young woman (colloq.).1790 Dibdin Sea Songs, Old Cunwell (Farmer), My Poll, once a dasher, now turned to a nurse. 1802 M. Edgeworth Almeria (1832) 292 She was astonished to find in high life a d... Oxford English Dictionary
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DKW F89
The front wheels were connected to the engine by means of a three-speed manual gear box controlled via a dash-board mounted Krückstockschaltung lever similar wikipedia.org
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Ford Taunus P3
The same shape was carried over to the interior of the car where the main dials and controls on the dash-board were surrounded by a thick frame in that wikipedia.org
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dash
▪ I. dash, v.1 (dæʃ) Forms: 3–4 dasse, 3–5 dasche, 4 dassche, 4–6 dasshe, 4–7 dashe, 6– dash. [ME. daschen, dassen, found a 1300, perh. from Norse: cf. Sw. daska to drub, Sw. dial. to slap with open hand, Da. daske to beat, strike; but an ON. *daska is not recorded, and the word is not known in WGer... Oxford English Dictionary
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Simca Aronde
incorporated various detail changes when compared to the pre-volume production cars, including a changed material for the seat covers and a moulded plastic dash-board wikipedia.org
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dashing
▪ I. dashing, vbl. n. (ˈdæʃɪŋ) [-ing1.] 1. The action of the verb dash (q.v.), in various senses.1580 Hollyband Treas. Fr. Tong, Heurtement, a dashing, a striking. 1694 Acc. Sev. Late Voy. ii. (1711) 47 This Ice becometh very spungy by the dashing of the Sea. 1805 Southey Madoc in W. xvii, The dashi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Translation of "the dash board" in Chinese - Reverso Context
Translations in context of "the dash board" in English-Chinese from Reverso Context: The power takeoff is controlled pneumatically by the PTO switch on the dash board.
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Opel Kadett B
The Rallye Kadett came with twin halogen driving lights and, on the inside, a black panel of rocker switches as part of the dash-board along with black wikipedia.org
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Yale
Yale2 (jeɪl) [f. the name of the company founded by Yale (see def.).] A proprietary name for locks and keys, used esp. to denote a lock with a cylindrical barrel that can be turned only when a key with a specially serrated edge is inserted so as to displace a number of pins by the correct distances ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hillman Imp
The earlier Imp had been praised for the good ergonomic quality of its dash-board/fascia, and its replacement reflected similar trends in other new and wikipedia.org
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whip-
whip- in combination. 1. Combinations of the n. a. General attrib., as whip-crack, whip-flick, whip-leather, whip-mark, whip-stroke, whip-thong. b. Instrumental, objective, similative, etc., as whip-cracking (n. and adj.), whip-maker, whip-making, whip-minder, whip-smacking; whip-corrected, whip-lik... Oxford English Dictionary
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half-time
half-time 1. a. Half of a (particular) period of time.1645 E. Pagitt Heresiogr. (1661) 282 Months, weeks, daies, and half-times, and such like Chronology. b. (See quot.)1860 O. W. Holmes Elsie V. ii. (1887) 21 It is customary to allow half-time to students engaged in school-keeping,—that is, to coun... Oxford English Dictionary
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Opel Rekord Series E
The extensive list of optional extras included a "Sports package" offered on all except the 1.7 litre cars, including various extra dials on the dash-board wikipedia.org
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