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gush

/guhsh/US // gʌʃ //UK // (ɡʌʃ) //

涌出,涌泉,涌现,啧啧称奇

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to flow out or issue suddenly, copiously, or forcibly, as a fluid from confinement: Water gushed from the broken pipe.
    • : to express oneself extravagantly or emotionally; talk effusively: She gushed with pride over her new grandchild.
    • : to have a sudden, copious flow, as of blood or tears.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to emit suddenly, forcibly, or copiously.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a sudden, copious outflow of a fluid.
    • : the fluid emitted.
    • : effusive and often insincere language or behavior.

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Examples

  • It was then that I finally felt a gush of joy, as after all that steady deliberation, new solutions that hadn’t been noticed before starting falling out naturally.

  • Ask most designers for their mentors and out will gush a waterfall of names.

  • On TripAdvisor, visitors gush about the tour and the supernatural experiences encountered during their stay.

  • In a gush of pro-America, anti–Soviet Union glory, the fourth installment in the Rocky saga pulls out all the stops.

  • Viewers of a 2011 60 Minutes segment saw Amaitis gush about his relationship with legendary sports bettor Billy Walters.

  • In a nation of couch potatoes, advertisers know the value of flogging their brands when the orchestra starts to gush.

  • Dr. May was glad to see that a gush of tears followed this exclamation, as Norman hid his face under the coverings.

  • It will gush from my heart—I must strike right here—strong and quick—it will not pain much.

  • Scarce a leaf stirs; only now and again a great, cool gush of air that makes my papers fly, and is gone.

  • I glanced through the letter again, and I felt a warm gush of pity for our poor deluded Liosha.

  • The honest orderliness and dignified calmness of his life, as I read it, are quite refreshing in this time of rush and gush.