英:[flʌʃt]
美:[flʌʃt]
英:[flʌʃt]
美:[flʌʃt]
adj.
(脸)发红的
涨红的
兴奋的
激动的
v.
冲刷( flush的过去式和过去分词 )
面红耳赤
(使)脸红
冲洗(抽水马桶)
Adjective
1. having the pinkish flush of health
2. (especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion;
"crimson with fury"
"turned red from exertion"
"with puffy reddened eyes"
"red-faced and violent"
"flushed (or crimson) with embarrassment"
flush with由于…而脸红;因…而兴奋
flush out冲掉,排出;驱赶出来
in the first flush◎一时兴起,◎处于盛年,青春焕发的时期
flush toilet抽水马桶
flush water冲洗水
flush valve冲洗阀;冲洗系统活门
back flush反冲洗;逆向清洗
flush type平面型,嵌入式
The first known use of flushed was in 1623
1 I flushed with embarrassment and looked around, suddenly remembering where I was.
2 Paula had said to Ifemelu that evening after her talk, her cheeks flushed from the excitement and relief of having done well.
3 I saw chamber pots that flushed clean without servants having to empty them.
4 Probably because of the time I flushed Charlie’s entire line of black pawns down the toilet and told her Santa didn’t exist.
5 I stopped in my tracks, flushed and panting.
6 The girl's forehead was flushed with fever.
由于发高烧,女孩的额头都红了.
7 His face was flushed pink in the damp heat of the bus.
8 She was flushed and laughing by the last kiss, suddenly shy again, but it made no matter.
9 Elisabeth paces in front of her office, her cheeks flushed, a hand in front of her mouth.
10 Lily sat up, rather flushed, and looked from James to Sirius in dislike.
11 The early morning sky was flushed pink over the Wood, and the air smelled of the last of summer, that scent of slowly fading grasses combined with the first hint of cool winter.
12 Two bobwhites scooted across the tracks right in front of us, heads up and backs straight as tin soldiers’, but they flushed before T.R. could point.
13 His cheeks are flushed, pushed up by a huge grin.
14 (figurative)He was flushed with success (= very excited and pleased) after his first novel was published.
他的第一部小说发表以后,他志得意满。
15 As soon as the front door was closed, Papa went in and flushed it, and when it worked, we all hooted with delight.
16 Mom poured the ashes into the toilet and flushed them away.
17 He was flushed with success after his first novel was published.
自从第一本小说出版后,他充满了成功的喜悦。
18 An instant and his face lost its blankness, flushed with the delirium of release, and then he vanished, too.
19 When their gazes locked, he flushed, the tips of his ears turning pink.
20 I breathe in the soap smell, the disinfectant smell, and stand in the white bathroom, listening to the distant sounds of water running, toilets being flushed.
1 容光焕发的
2 得意扬扬的
6 兴奋的
high-wrought wrought-up excitive warm excited heated hectic inflamed sultry intoxicated effervescent haywire excitatory exhilarated hyped-up atwitter excitant athrill excitory be above oneself het up in a lather wound up keyed up
7 得意扬扬
triumphant exultant palmy gloating cock-a-hoop triumphantly vainly elatedly triumph elation cockiness crow as proud as a peacock tread on air on the high ropes feel oats walk on air up in the air in triumph
8 泛红的
9 潮红
11 脸红
blowzed ablush erubescent blushing blowsy rubescent erubescence flush blush redden crimson go red go beetroot colour rise red-faced burn
14 兴奋
high-wrought wrought-up excitive warm excited heated hectic inflamed sultry intoxicated effervescent haywire excitatory exhilarated hyped-up atwitter excitant athrill excitory aglow warmly excitedly effervescency fire feeling twitter excitement bang pulse flush inflammation fever warmth fume flutter intoxication excitation dither throb exhilaration kindling furor effervescence adrenalinize bubble kindle tingle inflame effervesce heat string excite stimulate lather intoxicate exhilarate adrenalize be above oneself psych up take fire het up in a lather go haywire wound up up in the air set fire to get hot set on fire in excitement with warmth keyed up
16 充满感情