flush / flʌʃ /

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flush3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a blush; rosy glow: a flush of embarrassment on his face.
  2. a rushing or overspreading flow, as of water.
  3. a sudden rise of emotion or excitement: a flush of anger.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to redden; cause to blush or glow: Winter air flushed the children's cheeks.
  2. to flood or spray thoroughly with water, as for cleansing purposes: They flushed the wall with water and then scrubbed it down.
  3. to wash out by a sudden rush of water.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to blush; redden.
  2. to flow with a rush; flow and spread suddenly.
  3. to operate by flushing; undergo flushing: The toilet won't flush.

flush 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

flat

adj. 形容词 adjective

overflowing, abundant

n. 名词 noun

blush

flush 的近义词 8
flush 的反义词 1
v. 动词 verb

become or make pink or red

v. 动词 verb

inundate with liquid

flush 的近义词 10
flush 的反义词 2

更多flush例句

  1. Instead of flushing waste, the system would filter, clean and recycle waste on site.
  2. Celery juice is extremely detoxifying, as it flushes out old toxins and poisons that have built up over time.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. The market is flush with options — and so, in theory, are the lower rungs of the 40-man roster.
  6. He was in the bathroom, perhaps trying to flush some pot down the toilet, when a cop burst in.
  7. There is, for example, the Seinfeld episode where Jerry, feeling flush with cash, buys his parents a Caddy.
  8. Perhaps reflective of his ability to get information, X-2 gave Schwend the codename FLUSH.
  9. The conservative ranks are so flush with outsiders and fringe groups that they end up tripping over one another.
  10. Where now the outdoor café tables are, right there, buses used to pull up and flush their air-brakes.
  11. The Marchioness observed a brilliant flush shoot over the face of her auditor, as he bowed his head to her last words.
  12. With a flush mounting to his cheeks, and his brows drawn together in perplexity, Garnache surveyed him.
  13. This gallantry surprised her ever so little, for a faint flush came into her cheek and the shadow of a smile into her eyes.
  14. Everything looked bright on earth, and in the heavens, in the early flush of that lovely June morning.
  15. Lady Hartledon understood the implication; she felt nettled, and a flush rose to her face.