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flush

/fluhsh/US // flʌʃ //UK // (flʌʃ) //

同花顺,冲洗,冲水,冲刷

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a blush; rosy glow: a flush of embarrassment on his face.
    • : a rushing or overspreading flow, as of water.
    • : a sudden rise of emotion or excitement: a flush of anger.
    • : glowing freshness or vigor: the flush of youth.
    • : hot flush. hot flash.
    • : a cleansing preparation that acts by flushing: an oil flush for the car's engine.
v.有主动词 verb
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    • : to redden; cause to blush or glow: Winter air flushed the children's cheeks.
    • : to flood or spray thoroughly with water, as for cleansing purposes: They flushed the wall with water and then scrubbed it down.
    • : to wash out by a sudden rush of water.
    • : Metallurgy. to remove slag from.to spray to cool the gases generated and wash away the ammonia and tars distilled.
    • : to animate or excite; inflame: flushed with success.
v.无主动词 verb
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    • : to blush; redden.
    • : to flow with a rush; flow and spread suddenly.
    • : to operate by flushing; undergo flushing: The toilet won't flush.

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Examples

  • Instead of flushing waste, the system would filter, clean and recycle waste on site.

  • Celery juice is extremely detoxifying, as it flushes out old toxins and poisons that have built up over time.

  • One is by turning on the heating system, which takes in fresh air from outside, and opening windows through which it can be flushed out.

  • People read these facts that I flush out of the record, their eyes bug out, and I think that demonstrates how little we know about these kind of ugly corners of America.

  • The market is flush with options — and so, in theory, are the lower rungs of the 40-man roster.

  • He was in the bathroom, perhaps trying to flush some pot down the toilet, when a cop burst in.

  • There is, for example, the Seinfeld episode where Jerry, feeling flush with cash, buys his parents a Caddy.

  • Perhaps reflective of his ability to get information, X-2 gave Schwend the codename FLUSH.

  • The conservative ranks are so flush with outsiders and fringe groups that they end up tripping over one another.

  • Where now the outdoor café tables are, right there, buses used to pull up and flush their air-brakes.

  • The Marchioness observed a brilliant flush shoot over the face of her auditor, as he bowed his head to her last words.

  • With a flush mounting to his cheeks, and his brows drawn together in perplexity, Garnache surveyed him.

  • This gallantry surprised her ever so little, for a faint flush came into her cheek and the shadow of a smile into her eyes.

  • Everything looked bright on earth, and in the heavens, in the early flush of that lovely June morning.

  • Lady Hartledon understood the implication; she felt nettled, and a flush rose to her face.