[no obj.](of a person's skin or face)become red and hot, typically as the result of illness or strong emotion
(人的皮肤或脸)发红,变红(尤指因病或激动)
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Rachel flushed angrily 雷切尔气得面红耳赤
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[as adj.
flushed ]her flushed cheeks. 她飞红的双颊。
[with obj.]cause (a person's skin or face) to become red and hot
使(人的皮肤或脸)发红,发烫
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the chill air flushed the parson's cheeks. 寒风把牧师面颊冻得通红。
glow or cause to glow with warm colour or light
(使)发光
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[no obj.]
the ash in the centre of the fire flushed up 火中央的灰堆发着光
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[with obj.]
the sky was flushed with the gold of dawn. 天空被黎明的金色光芒照亮。
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〈喻〉 因…而兴奋(或激动、兴高采烈)
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flushed with success, I was getting into my stride. 带着成功的兴奋,我越干越顺。
[with obj.]cleanse (something, especially a toilet) by causing large quantities of water to pass through it
冲洗(尤指抽水马桶)
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she flushed the loo 她冲洗了抽水马桶
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the nurse flushed out the catheter. 护士把导管冲洗干净。
[no obj.](of a toilet)be cleansed in such a way
(抽水马桶)被冲洗
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Cally heard the toilet flush. 卡利听到马桶冲水的声音。
[with obj. and adverbial of direction]remove or dispose of (an object or substance) in such a way
冲掉
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I flushed the pills down the lavatory 我把药片丢进抽水马桶冲掉
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the kidneys require more water to flush out waste products. 肾脏需要更多的水排除废物。
[with obj. and adverbial of direction]cause (a liquid) to flow through something
使(液体)流过
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0.3 ml of saline is gently flushed through the tube. 0.3毫升的盐水被缓缓输入管子。
[with obj. and adverbial of direction]drive (a bird, especially a game bird, or an animal) from its cover
把(猎鸟,动物)赶出隐藏地
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the grouse were flushed from the woods. 松鸡被赶出树林。
〈喻〉 使暴露;使现身
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they're trying to flush Nader out of hiding. 他们正在设法把纳德从藏身地逼出来。
[no obj.](of a plant)send out fresh shoots
(植物)绽出新芽
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the plant had started to flush by late March. 3月末植物开始发芽。
a reddening of the face or skin that is typically caused by illness or strong emotion
(尤指因生病或激动引起的)皮肤的发红,脸红
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a flush of embarrassment rose to her cheeks. 她羞得满脸通红。
an area of warm colour or light
有暖色之处;光亮之处
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the bird has a pinkish flush on the breast. 鸟胸部有块发亮的桃红色。
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(尤指妇女更年期症状)热潮红,灼热阵感。
[in sing.]a sudden rush of intense emotion
一阵强烈的感情
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I was carried away in a flush of enthusiasm. 一阵冲动之下我失去了自制力。
a sudden abundance or spate of something
(突如其来的)大批,大量
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the frogs feast on the great flush of insects. 青蛙大吃突然出现的大量昆虫。
〈喻〉 旺盛期,生气勃勃期
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he is no longer in the first flush of youth. 他不再是充满青春活力的人了。
a fresh growth of leaves, flowers, or fruit
(叶、花或果的)繁茂生长。
an act of cleansing something, especially a toilet, with a sudden flow of water
(尤指马桶的)冲洗
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an old-fashioned toilet uses six or seven gallons a flush 老式抽水马桶冲一次要六七加仑水
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leave the hosepipe running to give the system a good flush out .让水管不停冲水,好让这设备彻底清洗一下。
the device used for producing such a flow of water in a toilet
抽水装置
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he pressed the flush absent-mindedly. 他心不在焉地按了冲水把手。
[as modifier]denoting a type of toilet that has such a device
抽水(马桶)
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a flush toilet. 抽水马桶。
a sudden flow
急流
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the melting snow provides a flush of water. 融雪形成湍流。
the action of driving a game bird from its cover
驱赶(猎鸟)
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labradors retrieve the birds after the flush. 轰走猎鸟后,猎犬拾回死鸟。
completely level or even with another surface
齐平的,同高的,同平面的
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the gates are flush with the adjoining fencing. 大门与边上的围栏一样高。
(of printed text)not indented or protruding
(印刷文字)不缩排的,齐头排的
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each line is flush with the left-hand margin. 每一行都和左页边对齐。
(of a door)having a smooth surface, without indented or protruding panels or mouldings
(门)平的,无装饰的。
[predic.]
〈非正式〉 (尤指钱)充裕的,大量的
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the banks are flush with funds. 银行资金充裕。
(of money)plentiful
(钱)大量的,许多的
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the years when cash was flush. 现金充裕的年份。
so as to be level or even
成一平面地;齐平地
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the screw must fit flush with the surface. 螺丝钉一定要拧到头,和表面齐平。
so as to be directly centred; squarely
不偏不倚地;正好地
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Hodson caught him flush on the jaw with a straight right. 霍德森一记右手直拳正中他的下巴。
fill in (a joint) level with a surface
嵌平(接合处)。
(in poker or brag) a hand of cards all of the same suit
(扑克牌或勃莱格牌戏用语)同花,一手同花牌。
【生态】 沼泽,低洼泥沼地。
"Middle English (in the sense ‘move rapidly, spring up', especially of a bird ‘fly up suddenly’): symbolic,