[VERB 动词]脸红;(脸)发烫,发红 If you flush, your face goes red because you are hot or ill, or because you are feeling a strong emotion such as embarrassment or anger.
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Do you sweat a lot or flush a lot?...
你常出汗或是脸上常发烫吗?
He turned away embarrassed, his face flushing red.
他难为情地扭过头去,羞红了脸。
Flush is also a noun.
There was a slight flush on his cheeks.
他脸上泛起一丝红晕。
flushed
Her face was flushed with anger.
她气得满脸通红。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](便后)冲(马桶) When someone flushes a toilet after using it, they fill the toilet bowl with water in order to clean it, usually by pressing a handle or pulling a chain. You can also say that a toilet flushes .
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She flushed the toilet and went back in the bedroom.
她冲完马桶回到卧室。
...the sound of the toilet flushing.
冲马桶的声音
Flush is also a noun.
He heard the flush of a toilet.
他听见冲马桶的声音。
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[VERB 动词]把…冲下(抽水马桶) If you flush something down the toilet, you get rid of it by putting it into the toilet bowl and flushing the toilet.
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He was found trying to flush banknotes down the toilet.
他试图把钞票从马桶里冲走时被发现。
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[VERB 动词]冲洗(身体部位) If you flush a part of your body, you clean it or make it healthier by using a large amount of liquid to get rid of dirt or harmful substances.
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Flush the eye with clean cold water for at least 15 minutes...
用干净冷水冲洗眼睛至少 15 分钟。
Water is ideal to flush the kidneys and the urinary tract.
用水清洗肾脏和尿道最理想不过。
Flush out means the same as flush .flash out 同 flash
...an 'alternative' therapy that gently flushes out the colon to remove toxins.
一种温和冲洗结肠排出毒素的“替代”疗法
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[VERB 动词](用大量液体)冲洗 If you flush dirt or a harmful substance out of a place, you get rid of it by using a large amount of liquid.
[V n with out]
That won't flush out all the sewage, but it should unclog some stinking drains.
那样做虽不能将污物全部冲掉,但应该能疏通一些散发恶臭的排水管。
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[VERB 动词]把(人或动物)驱出;把…赶出 If you flush people or animals out of a place where they are hiding, you find or capture them by forcing them to come out of that place.
[V n out of n]
[V n with out]
They flushed them out of their hiding places...
他们把他们从藏身之处赶了出来。
The Guyana Defence Force is engaged in flushing out illegal Brazilian miners operating in the country.
圭亚那国防军正采取行动驱逐在本国作业的非法巴西矿工。
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[ADJ 形容词]齐平的;在同一平面的 If one object or surface is flushwith another, they are at the same height or distance from something else, so that they form a single smooth surface.
[v-link ADJ]
Make sure the tile is flush with the surrounding tiles.
要保证每块瓷砖都和它周围的瓷砖在同一平面上。
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词](通常指短时间内)有钱的,富足的;暴富的 If you are flushwith money, you have a lot of it, usually only for a short time.
[v-link ADJ]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
At that time, many developing countries were flush with dollars earned from exports...
在那时,许多发展中国家都通过出口赚到了大量美元。
If we're feeling flush we'll probably give them champagne.
等我们有钱了就可能会给他们喝香槟。
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[N-SING 单数名词]一阵强烈感情;一阵兴奋(或快乐)Theflush of something is an intense feeling of excitement or pleasure that you have when you are experiencing it and for a short time afterwards.
[N of n]
...the first flush of young love.
年轻人初尝恋爱滋味的兴奋
...in the flush of victory.
在一阵胜利的喜悦中
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[N-SING 单数名词]激增;大量涌出 A flush of something is a large quantity of it that comes suddenly or quickly.
[N of n]
...the flush of recent victories.
最近接二连三的胜利
...a flush of memories.
记忆涌现
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flushflushesflushedflushingverb1[intransitive , transitive ](of a person or their face 人或脸)to become red, especially because you are embarrassed, angry or hot 发红;脸红◆She flushed with anger.她气得涨红了脸。+ adj.◆Sam felt her cheeks flush red.萨姆感觉她满脸通红。flushsth ◆A rosy blush flushed her cheeks.她面若桃花。2[intransitive , transitive ]flush(sth) when a toilet flushesor you flushit, water passes through it to clean it, after a handle, etc. has been pressed 冲洗(抽水马桶)3[transitive ]to clean sth by causing water to pass through it (用水)冲洗净,冲洗flushsth out (with sth) ◆Flush the pipe out with clean water.用净水冲洗管子。flushsth through sth ◆Flush clean water through the pipe.用净水冲洗管子。4[transitive ]+ adv./prep.to get rid of sth with a sudden flow of water (用水)冲走◆They flushed the drugs down the toilet.他们从马桶冲走了毒品。◆Drinking lots of water will help to flush toxins out of the body.大量饮水有助于清除体内毒素。PHRASAL VERBˌflush sb/sth ˈout (of sth) | ˌflush sb/sth↔ˈoutto force a person or an animal to leave the place where they are hiding 把(人或动物从隐蔽处)驱赶出来noun1[countable , usually singular ]a red colour that appears on your face or body because you are embarrassed, excited or hot 脸红;潮红◆A pink flush spread over his cheeks.他满脸通红。☞see also
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2[countable , usually singular ]a sudden strong feeling; the hot feeling on your face or body caused by this 一阵突如其来的强烈情感;(流露出的)一阵激情◆a flush of anger/embarrassment/enthusiasm/guilt一阵愤怒╱尴尬╱热情╱内疚3[singular ]the act of cleaning a toilet with a sudden flow of water 冲洗(抽水马桶)◆Give the toilet a flush.冲洗抽水马桶。4[countable ](in card games 纸牌游戏)a set of cards that a player has that are all of the same suit同花的一手牌IDIOM(in) the first flush of sth( formal) (at) a time when sth is new, exciting and strong (在)新鲜兴奋时刻,初期强盛阶段◆in the first flush of youth/enthusiasm/romance在青春活力旺盛时期;在热情高涨阶段;在热恋的初期adjective[not before noun ]1( informal) having a lot of money, usually for a short time 富有,很有钱(通常为短期的)2flushwith sth (of two surfaces 两个表面)completely level with each other 完全齐平◆Make sure the paving stones are flush with the lawn.务必要使铺路石和草坪齐平。flush/flʌʃ; NAmEflʌʃ/
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1become red [intransitive] to become red in the face, for example when you are angry or embarrassedSYN blush: Susan flushed deeply and looked away. He flushed angrily.flush red/crimson/scarlet Robyn felt her cheeks flush scarlet.flush with Mrs Cooper flushed with indignation.2toilet [intransitive, transitive] if you flush a toilet, or if it flushes, you make water go through it to clean it: Why do children never remember to flush the loo? She flushed the rest of her drink down the toilet.3clean something [transitive] to force water through a pipe in order to clean itflush something through something They flush clean water through the pipes once a day.flush out phrasal verb1to make someone leave a place where they are hiding: The government is determined to flush out the terrorists.2to clean something by forcing water through it: The heating system needs to be flushed out once a year. Drinking water helps flush out toxins from the body.
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1redness on face [singular] a red colour that appears on your face when you are angry or embarrassedSYN blush: His words brought a warm flush to her face. →
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2feelings a flush of anger/embarrassment/excitement etc a sudden feeling of anger, embarrassment etcSYN surge: She felt a sudden flush of anger.3toilet [countable]a)the part of a toilet that cleans it with a sudden flow of water: The flush isn’t working properly.b)the act of cleaning a toilet by forcing water through it4cards [countable] a set of cards that someone has in a card game that are all of the same suit5the first flush of youth/manhood the beginning of a period of time when you are young etc: a group of adolescent boys in the first flush of manhood6a flush of something a large number of things that happen or arrive at the same time: The spring brings a flush of young animals to the farm.
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1if two surfaces are flush, they are at exactly the same level, so that the place where they meet is flatflush with Make sure that the cupboard is flush with the wall.2[not before noun] informal if someone is flush, they have plenty of money to spend: I’m feeling flush at the moment.
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