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flush /flʌʃ/ ► SEE ALLflush sth awayflush sb/sth outflush sb/sth out of sthflush sth outflush sth out of sth●ˌflush sth aˈwayto get rid of sth with a sudden quick flow of water (用水)冲掉◆She flushed the unused tablets away. 她冲掉了未服用的药片。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌflush sb/sth ˈout●ˌflush sb/sth ˈout of sth1. to force a person or an animal to leave the place where they are hiding 把…(从藏身处)赶出◆The dogs flushed out the deer that were left in the wood. 狗把树林里剩下的鹿撵了出来。◆The police flushed the gunmen out of the building. 警察迫使持枪歹徒离开建筑物。2. to force sb who is planning or doing sth secretly, especially sth dishonest, to say what they are planning or who they are 逼迫(密谋者)坦白交代(或说出身份)◆Their offer is likely to flush out any rival bidders. 他们的出价可能迫使任何投标竞争对手浮出水面。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + n/pron + adv + prep]●ˌflush sth ˈout●ˌflush sth ˈout of sthto wash sth out; to get rid of sth with a rush of water 把…(从…)冲掉;(用水)清除◆Drink lots of water to flush the poisons out of your body. 要大量饮水以排出体内毒素。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv + prep] |