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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5416 COCA: 5935
flush
verb /flʌʃ/
present tense
I/you/we/theyflush
he/she/itflushes
present participleflushing
past tenseflushed
past participleflushed
  1. 1
    [I] if someone flushes, their face becomes red because they are hot or ill, or are feeling angry, embarrassed, or excited 脸红

    Lisa flushed and looked away. 莉莎脸红了,往别处看去。

    flush with :

    Mark flushed with annoyance, but said nothing. 马克因为不安而脸红,但没有说什么。

    someone's face/cheeks flush (with something) :

    Her cheeks flushed with embarrassment. 她因为窘迫而双颊飞红。

  2. 2
    [I/T] to make water pass through a toilet 冲洗(厕所)
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    1. a.

      flush

      or

      flush away

      [T] to get rid of something by putting it into a toilet and flushing it (放进抽水马桶里)冲掉,清除
      flush something down the toilet :

      If any medicine is left over, flush it down the toilet. 如果有药物剩下,就倒进抽水马桶冲掉。

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    2. b.
      [I] if a toilet flushes, water passes through it (抽水马桶)冲水

      The loo won't flush! 抽水马桶不能冲水!

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  3. 3
    [T] to clean something by pouring a lot of water over it or through it 冲刷;冲洗

    Yesterday I flushed the radiator and replaced the coolant. 昨天我冲洗了散热器并更换了冷却液。

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  4. 4

    flush

    or

    flush out

    [T] to force a person or animal to leave a place where they have been hiding 把(人或动物)从隐蔽处赶出;使暴露

    Today we flushed four pheasant and three rabbits.

    flush someone from something :

    The rebels were flushed from their hiding places and shot. 暴乱者们被从隐蔽处赶出来击毙。

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phrasal verbs

flush
noun [C] /flʌʃ/
singularflush
pluralflushes
  1. 1
    [usually singular] a red colour that appears on someone's face because they are hot or ill, or are feeling angry, embarrassed, or excited 脸红;潮红;红晕

    A dark flush betrayed her real feelings. 通红的面颊暴露了她的真实感情。

    1. a.
      a sudden strong feeling 一阵(强烈的感情)

      a flush of irritation/embarrassment/anger/pride 一阵愤怒/难堪/生气/自豪

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  2. 2
    a piece of equipment on the toilet that makes water pass through it (厕所里的)冲水设备,抽水马桶

    a flush toilet 抽水马桶

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    1. a.
      an act of making water pass through a toilet in order to clean it 冲洗
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  3. 3
    a group of cards held by someone in a card game that all belong to the same suit (=one of the four types of a set of cards) 同花牌
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flush
adjective /flʌʃ/
  1. 1
    if two surfaces or edges are flush, they are exactly level with each other 齐平的;同高的

    The cupboard doors aren't quite flush. 壁橱门不太平。

    flush with :

    Try to trim the hedge so it's flush with the fence. 尽量把边缘修剪得和篱笆齐平。

     Synonyms and related words
    Straight, upright and level: straight, upright, level...
  2. 2
    informal with a lot more money than you usually have 比平时更有钱的;宽裕的

    Sammy was feeling flush after a win at the races. 萨米比赛获胜后觉得很宽裕。

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flush
adverb /flʌʃ/
  1. fitted so that two surfaces or edges are exactly level 齐平地;成一条直线地
    flush with :

    hand-painted tiles set flush with the wall 镶嵌得和墙齐平的手绘磁

     Synonyms and related words
    Straight, upright and level: straight, upright, level...
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5416 COCA: 5935
flush

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + FLUSH | FLUSH + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEfaint, slight淺紅;微紅deep, pink, red深紅;粉紅;紅撲撲sudden突然臉紅a sudden flush of rising excitement由於越來越興奮而臉漲得通紅hot (BrE) (hot flash in NAmE) 發熱潮紅Hot drinks can cause hot flushes.喝熱飲料可引致發熱潮紅。VERB + FLUSHfeel感到臉紅She felt a flush of anger creeping into her face.她感覺到自己開始氣得臉色發紅。bring使發紅The promise in his voice brought a deep flush to her cheeks.聽他話中的許諾之意讓她不由得雙頰發紅。FLUSH + VERBcreep, rise, spread, suffuse sth紅暈爬上/湧現/蔓延/瀰漫於⋯A flush of embarrassment rose to her cheeks.她尷尬得雙頰飛紅。PREPOSITIONflush in⋯的紅暈She had a slight pink flush in her cheeks.她的雙頰微微泛紅。flush of一抹⋯的紅暈There was a faint flush of red on those pale cheeks.蒼白的面頰上有一絲淡淡的紅暈。PHRASESthe first flush of enthusiasm, passion, youth, etc. (= a time when enthusiasm, etc. is new, exciting and strong) 熱情、激情、青春活力等初現I'm no longer in the first flush of youth.我不再像年輕時那樣活力四射了。
flush

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBdeeply通紅a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/稍微發紅angrily, guiltily因生氣/內疚而臉紅He made his excuses, flushing guiltily.他找了個藉口,臉由於內疚而發紅。PREPOSITIONin因⋯而臉紅Her face flushed in anger.她氣得滿臉通紅。with因⋯而臉紅He flushed scarlet with embarrassment.他尷尬得滿臉通紅。PHRASESflush red, scarlet, etc.發紅、紅得發紫等
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5416 COCA: 5935
flush

verb

flush ♦︎ blush ♦︎ glow ♦︎ colour ♦︎ burnThese words all mean to become red in the face, especially because of embarrassment or another emotion. 这些词均表示因尴尬等情感而脸红。SYNONYM SCALE 词义标尺 下图显示这些词所表达脸红的程度
colourflushburn
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PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to flush / blush / glow / colour / burn with sthsb's cheeks flush / glow / colour / burnsb's face flushes / glows / colours / burnsto flush / blush scarlet flush [intransitive](of a person or their face) to become red, especially because you are embarrassed, excited, angry or hot (人)脸红;(脸)发红He flushed with anger at her reply.她的回答把他气得涨红了脸。She felt her cheeks flush red and she looked away in embarrassment.她感到满脸通红,尴尬地看向了别处。A patient with a fever may be very hot and flushed.发烧的病人可能会体热脸红。 flush

noun

[countable, usually singular] There was an unhealthy flush across his thin face.他瘦削的脸上有一种病态的潮红。
blush [intransitive] to become red in the face because you are embarrassed or ashamed (因尴尬或害羞)脸红,涨红了脸She felt herself blushing scarlet at the thought.她想起那件事便面红耳赤。I blush to think (= feel embarrassed or ashamed to think) of how I behaved the last time we met.我一想起上次我们见面时自己的表现就觉得羞愧。 blush

noun

[countable] She felt a warm blush rise to her cheeks.她感到双颊一阵热辣辣的。
NOTE 辨析 Blush or flush? Blush is only used when sb feels embarrassment or shame; flush can be used in other situations. The subject of blush must be a person. * blush只用以表示因尴尬或羞愧而脸红,flush可用于因其他原因而脸红。blush的主语必须是人Her cheeks/face blushed.
glow [intransitive] to look or feel warm or pink, especially after exercise or because of excitement or embarrassment (尤指运动后或因情绪激动或尴尬)脸发红,感觉热Her cheeks were glowing.她双颊绯红。 Glow is often used to describe a positive reaction to sth. * glow常指这种发热发红的反应是正面的She glowed with pleasure at the compliment.听到称赞的话,她高兴得容光焕发。 glow

noun

[singular] The fresh air had brought a healthy glow to her cheeks.新鲜空气使她两颊红润,精神焕发。
colour (BrE) (NAmE color) [intransitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses 通常不用于进行时) to become red in the face because of embarrassment, shame or anger (因尴尬、羞愧或生气)脸红Everyone in the room stared at Gerry, and he coloured slightly.房间里的每个人都盯着格里看,他的脸微微地红了。He grinned at Mary, who coloured up instantly.他朝玛丽咧嘴一笑,玛丽的脸一下子红了。 colour (BrE) (NAmE color)

noun

[uncountable] Colour flooded her face when she thought of what had happened.她想起所发生的事,脸涨得通红。His face was drained of colour (= he looked pale and ill).他脸上毫无血色。
burn [intransitive] (burnt, burnt or burned, burned)to be very red and feel very hot because of embarrassment or shame (因尴尬或羞愧)面赤身烧Her cheeks burned with embarrassment.她窘得双颊发烫。

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