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Flushed Success Cheeks 英 Flʌʃt] 美 Flʌʃt Adj.兴奋的;充满喜悦的;脸红的 动词flush的过去式和过去分词

英语单词 flushed
英美音标 英 [flʌʃt] 美 [flʌʃt]
中文释义 adj.兴奋的;充满喜悦的;脸红的
动词flush的过去式和过去分词.
英语例句 (1) He was flushed with success after his first novel was published.
(2) Her face was flushed with anger.
中文例句 (1) 自从第一本小说出版后,他充满了成功的喜悦。
(2) 她的脸气红了。
vocabulary简明 When you're flushed, your cheeks are pink. You probably look flushed after your morning jog around the block.
vocabulary扩展 People become flushed from exercise, or cold weather, or embarrassment. Your flushed cheeks might give away the fact that you're nervous about your job interview or ashamed to be seen walking the dog in your pajamas. Little kids get flushed faces when they're sick, their cheeks bright and feverish. The verb flush originally meant "to fly up suddenly," and experts aren't sure how the "become red" meaning came about, although it may be a combination of flash and blush.
柯林斯解释
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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]兴奋的;激动的 If you say that someone is flushed with success or pride you mean that they are very excited by their success or pride.
  [v-link ADJ with n]
  • Grace was flushed with the success of the venture...

    格雷斯为冒险成功而感到兴奋。

  • The publishers were flushed with triumph when they secured rights to her novel.

    出版商为争取到她的小说的出版权而兴奋不已。

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