1. | [i][t] 发红;脸红to become red, especially because you are embarrassed, angry or hot |
She flushed with anger. 她气得涨红了脸。 | |
Sam felt her cheeks flush red. 萨姆感觉自己满脸通红。 | |
A rosy blush flushed her cheeks. 她面若桃花。 |
2. | [i][t] ~ (sth) 冲(抽水马桶)when a toiletflushes or youflush it, water passes through it to clean it, after a handle, etc. has been pressed |
3. | [t] (用水)冲洗干净,冲洗to clean sth by causing water to pass through it |
Flush the pipe out with clean water. 用净水冲洗管子。 | |
Flush clean water through the pipe. 用净水冲洗管子。 |
4. | [t] + adv./prep. (用水)冲走to get rid of sth with a sudden flow of water |
They flushed the drugs down the toilet. 他们从马桶冲走了毒品。 | |
Drinking lots of water will help to flush toxins out of the body. 大量饮水有助于清除体内毒素。 |
1. | [c][ususing] 脸红;潮红a red colour that appears on your face or body because you are embarrassed, excited or hot |
A pink flush spread over his cheeks. 他满脸通红。 |
2. | [c][ususing] 一阵强烈情感;(流露出的)一阵激情a sudden strong feeling; the hot feeling on your face or body caused by this |
a flush of anger/embarrassment/enthusiasm/guilt 一阵愤怒╱尴尬╱热情╱内疚 |
3. | [sing] 冲(抽水马桶)the act of cleaning a toilet with a sudden flow of water |
Give the toilet a flush. 冲抽水马桶。 |
4. | [c] 同花的一手牌a set of cards that a player has that are all of the same suit |
in the first flush of youth/enthusiasm/romance 在青春活力旺盛时期;在热情高涨阶段;在热恋的初期 |
in the first flush of youth/enthusiasm/romance 在青春活力旺盛时期;在热情高涨阶段;在热恋的初期 |