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flush noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + FLUSH | FLUSH + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEfaint, slight 浅红;微红deep, pink, red 深红;粉红;红扑扑sudden 突然脸红◆a sudden flush of rising excitement由于越来越兴奋而脸涨得通红hot (BrE) (hot flash in NAmE) 发热潮红◆Hot drinks can cause hot flushes.喝热饮料可引致发热潮红。VERB + FLUSHfeel 感到脸红◆She felt a flush of anger creeping into her face.她感觉到自己开始气得脸色发红。bring 使发红◆The promise in his voice brought a deep flush to her cheeks.听他话中的许诺之意让她不由得双颊发红。FLUSH + VERBcreep, rise, spread, suffuse sth 红晕爬上/涌现/蔓延/弥漫于⋯◆A flush of embarrassment rose to her cheeks.她尴尬得双颊飞红。PREPOSITIONflush in ⋯的红晕◆She had a slight pink flush in her cheeks.她的双颊微微泛红。flush of 一抹⋯的红晕◆There was a faint flush of red on those pale cheeks.苍白的面颊上有一丝淡淡的红晕。PHRASESthe first flush of enthusiasm, passion, youth, etc. (= a time when enthusiasm, etc. is new, exciting and strong) 热情、激情、青春活力等初现◆I'm no longer in the first flush of youth.我不再像年轻时那样活力四射了。 |