flush
flush 英 [flʌʃ] 美 [flʌʃ]
n. 潮红;冲洗;一阵 v. 发红;冲洗 adj. 齐平的
进行时:flushing 过去式:flushed 过去分词:flushed 第三人称单数:flushes 名词复数:flushes
- When you empty something out with a liquid, you flush it. You might also be flush with cash, meaning you have a lot of it. Just don't flush that cash down the toilet!
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- n. 潮红;冲洗;一阵
- v. 发红;冲洗
- adj. 齐平的
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1. She flushed with anger.
她气得涨红了脸。
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2. Sam felt her cheeks flush red.
萨姆感觉她满脸通红。
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3. A rosy blush flushed her cheeks.
她面若桃花。
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4. Flush the pipe out with clean water.
用净水冲洗管子。
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5. Flush clean water through the pipe.
用净水冲洗管子。
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6. They flushed the drugs down the toilet.
他们从马桶冲走了毒品。
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7. A pink flush spread over his cheeks.
他满脸通红。
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8. a flush of anger, a flush of embarrassment, a flush of enthusiasm, a flush of guilt
一阵愤怒╱尴尬╱热情╱内疚
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9. Give the toilet a flush.
冲洗抽水马桶。
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10. Make sure the paving stones are flush with the lawn.
务必要使铺路石和草坪齐平。
- flush (adj.) 1550s, "perfect, faultless;" c. 1600, "abundantly full," also "full of life or spirit," also "plentifully supplied" (with money, etc.), perhaps from flush (v.1) through the notion of a river running full, hence level with its banks. Meaning "even, level" is from 1620s, originally of ship's decks. In general use by 1791; in typography, 1900; in pugilism, 1812.
- flush (adv.) "directly, straight," 1700, from flush (adj.).
- flush (n.) The section of entries for the various flushes in Century Dictionary opens with a caveat:
- flush (v.1) mid-13c., flusshen "move rapidly or violently; rush, dart, spring" (intransitive); late 15c., flush up, transitive, "cause to fly; start or flush (birds)," perhaps imitative of the sound of beating wings.
- flush (v.2) "make even or level," 1842, from flush (adj.).
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