gush
gush 英 [gʌʃ] 美 [ɡʌʃ]
v. 涌出;迸出 n. 涌出;迸发
进行时:gushing 过去式:gushed 过去分词:gushed 第三人称单数:gushes 名词复数:gushes
- On hot summer days, city kids will sometimes open a fire hydrant and let the water gush into the street. Things that gush come streaming out.
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- v. 涌出;迸出
- n. 涌出;迸发
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1. Just imagine, all this could gush out of the containers at any moment and poison everything around.
试想,这些东西都可以在某一时刻突然从集装箱内喷涌而出,破坏周围的一切。
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2. I sometimes suspect that those who gush about book odor might not like to read.
我有时怀疑,那些对书香味滔滔不绝的家伙可能根本就不喜欢读书。
- gush (v.) c. 1400, "to rush out suddenly and forcefully" (of blood, water, etc.), probably formed imitatively in English or from Low German, or from or based on Old Norse gusa "to gush, spurt," from PIE *gus-, from root *gheu- "to pour," and thus related to geyser. Metaphoric sense of "speak in an effusive manner" first recorded 1873. Related: Gushed; gushing. The noun is 1680s, from the verb.
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