Rolesets - dash

dash

dash.01 - hit

DASH-V NOTES: Verbnet predicts an instrument argument; I don't believe this will occur. If it does, call it arg2 (from dash.01-v)

Aliases:

dash (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: hitter
ARG1-PPT: thing hit, dashed

passivized

An official at Wako Securities said
brokerages ' excessive expectations about recent advances in Tokyu Group shares and real estate issuesARG1
were
dashedrel
FridayARGM-TMP
.

ARG0 and ARG1

The onslaught of the program sellingARG0
dashedrel
any hopes that some of the big program trading firms would hold off until the market stabilizedARG1
.

dash.02 - run for a short distance

DASH-V NOTES: Frames file for 'dash' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. Verbnet entries hit-18.1 run-51.3.2, other framed members include batter, beat, kick; charge, float, leap, roll, sneak, spin, walk, wind. Comparison to hit and run. (from dash.02-v predicate notes)

Aliases:

dash (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PPT: runner
ARG1-LOC: path
ARG2-GOL: destination

dash-v

JohnARG0
dashedrel
homeARG2
.

dash_off

dash_off.03 - to write, make, or accomplish hastily

DASH_OFF-V NOTES: (from dash.03-v)

Aliases:

dash_off (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: hurried producer
ARG1-PPT: thing produced
ARG2-GOL: benefactive

With Manner

WangARG0
could wield his knife like a brush ,
dashingrel
offrel
inscriptionsARG1
with the same fluidity as he painted charactersARGM-MNR
.

With Purpose

WeARG0
dashedrel
offrel
a letterARG1
to announce the newsARGM-PRP
.