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dashboard
[ dash-bawrd, -bohrd ]
noun
- (in an automobile or similar vehicle) a panel beneath the front window having various gauges and accessories for the use of the driver; instrument panel.
- Digital Technology.
- a user interface or web page that gives a current summary, usually in graphic, easy-to-read form, of key information relating to progress and performance, especially of a business or website:
Our managers use an interactive dashboard to monitor employee data.
The project dashboard shows all tasks assigned to your team.
Test scores are posted on the school dashboard.
- a web page or portal that provides links to key information and useful tools on a website:
You can see financial reports with just one click from the dashboard.
Use the dashboard link to add a location to your blog post.
- a board or panel at the front of an open carriage or the like to protect the occupants from mud or dirt cast up by the hoofs of the animals drawing the vehicle.
dashboard
/ ˈdæʃˌbɔːd /
noun
- Also called (Brit)fascia the instrument panel in a car, boat, or aircraft Sometimes shortened todash
- obsolete.a board at the side of a carriage or boat to protect against splashing
- commerce a document presenting the most significant information about a subject on a single page
Word History and Origins
Origin of dashboard1
Example Sentences
DWP shares real-time monitoring of methane levels at the station in an online dashboard, which has shown no leaks since modified packing seals were installed in December 2020, the spokesperson said.
According to the company's service status dashboard, the incident began at 10:53 UTC.
Now, thanks to a new dashboard, Angelenos can see exactly where and how that money is being raised.
If you want to catch a glimpse of the aurora, experts recommend that you follow along with the Prediction Center’s aurora dashboard and the 30-minute forecast online for updates.
“Imagine your discarded yogurt containers being transformed into medical equipment for your next doctor’s appointment, and then into the dashboard of your next fuel-efficient car.”
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