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flush
- IPA[fləSH]
美式
- (of a person's skin, face, etc.) become red and hot, typically as the result of illness or strong emotion;cause (a person's skin or face) to become red and hot
- a reddening of the face, skin, etc., typically caused by illness or strong emotion;an area of warm color or light
verb: flush, 3rd person present: flushes, gerund or present participle: flushing, past tense: flushed, past participle: flushed
noun: flush, plural noun: flushes
- 釋義
- 相關詞
動詞
- 1. (of a person's skin, face, etc.) become red and hot, typically as the result of illness or strong emotion Mr. Cunningham flushed angrily 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ cause (a person's skin or face) to become red and hot the chill air flushed the parson's cheeks
- ▪ glow or cause to glow with warm color or light the sky was flushed with the gold of dawn the ash in the center of the fire flushed up
- 2. cleanse (something, especially a toilet) by causing large quantities of water to pass through it the nurse flushed out the catheter flush the toilet
- ▪ (of a toilet) be cleansed by flushing Cally heard the toilet flush
- ▪ remove or dispose of (an object or substance) by flushing I flushed the pills down the toilet the kidneys require more water to flush out waste products 同義詞
- ▪ cause (a liquid) to flow through something 0.3 ml of saline is gently flushed through the tube
- 3. drive (a bird, especially a game bird, or an animal) from its cover the grouse were flushed from the woods 同義詞
- ▪ cause to be revealed; force into the open they're trying to flush Tilton out of hiding
- 4. (of a plant) send out fresh shoots the plant had started to flush by late March
名詞
- 1. a reddening of the face, skin, etc., typically caused by illness or strong emotion a flush of embarrassment rose to her cheeks 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ an area of warm color or light the bird has a pinkish flush on the breast
- 2. a sudden rush of intense emotion I was carried away in a flush of enthusiasm
- ▪ a period when something is new or particularly fresh and vigorous he is no longer in the first flush of youth 同義詞
- ▪ a sudden abundance or spate of something the frogs feast on the great flush of insects
- ▪ a fresh growth of leaves, flowers, or fruit.
- 3. an act of cleansing something, especially a toilet, with a sudden flow of water an old-fashioned toilet uses six or seven gallons per flush leave the hose running to give the system a good flush out
- ▪ the device used for producing a flow of water in a toilet he pressed the flush absentmindedly
- ▪ denoting a type of toilet that has a flush device a flush toilet
- ▪ a sudden flow the melting snow provides a flush of water
- 4. the action of driving a game bird from its cover the dogs retrieve the birds after the flush
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- IPA[flʌʃ]
英式
- (of a person's skin, face, etc.) become red and hot, typically as the result of illness or ... Rachel flushed angrily
- a reddening of the face, skin, etc., typically caused by illness or strong emotion: a flush of embarrassment rose to her cheeks
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[flʌʃ]
英式
- completely level or even with another surface: the gates are flush with the adjoining fencing
- so as to be level or even: the screw must fit flush with the surface
- fill in (a joint) level with a surface.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[fləSH]
美式
- completely level or even with another surface: the gates are flush with the adjoining fencing
- so as to be level or even: the screw must fit flush with the surface
- fill in (a joint) level with a surface.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[flʌʃ]
英式
- a piece of wet ground over which water flows without being confined to a definite channel.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[fləSH]
美式
- a piece of wet ground over which water flows without being confined to a definite channel.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[fləSH]
美式
- (in poker) a hand of cards all of the same suit.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[flʌʃ]
英式
- (in poker or brag) a hand of cards all of the same suit.
Oxford Dictionary