flushed
- IPA[flʌʃt]
英式
- (of a person's skin) red and hot, typically as the result of illness or strong emotion;(of a person) excited or elated by something
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- 1. (of a person's skin) red and hot, typically as the result of illness or strong emotion her flushed cheeks
- 2. (of a person) excited or elated by something flushed with success, I was getting into my stride 同義詞 反義詞
- (of a person's skin, face, etc.) become red and hot, typically as the result of illness or ... Mr. Cunningham 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 American Dictionary
- (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
- 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
- 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
- a piece of wet ground over which water flows without being confined to a definite channel.
Oxford Dictionary
- a piece of wet ground over which water flows without being confined to a definite channel.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in poker or brag) a hand of cards all of the same suit.
Oxford Dictionary
- (in poker) a hand of cards all of the same suit.
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- (of a person's skin) red and hot, typically as the result of illness or strong emotion: her flushed cheeks
Oxford American Dictionary