词汇 | flush |
释义 | flush verb uk/flʌʃ/ us/flʌʃ/ (BECOME RED) [ I ]发红;脸红 When you flush, you become red in the face, especially as a result of strong emotions, heat, or alcohol. She flushed with pleasure as she accepted the prize. 她领奖时高兴得红光满面。 The champagne had caused his face to flush. 香槟使他脸色发红。 (TOILET) [ I or T ]冲洗(抽水马桶) If you flush a toilet, or if a toilet flushes, its contents empty and it fills with water again. My children never flush the toilet after them. 我的孩子们用过马桶后从来不冲。 I can't get the toilet to flush. 我无法让马桶冲水。 flush something down the toilet 从马桶冲走 to get rid of something by putting it in the toilet and operating the toilet I tend to flush old medicines down the toilet. 我往往用马桶冲走过期药品。 Please do not flush sanitary products down the toilet. I have a suspicion that the student flushes his lunch down the toilet. They were accused of flushing contraband down the toilet before police arrived. He tried to flush a flannel down the toilet and clogged it. He had ripped up the document and flushed it down the toilet. Phrasal verbs flush someone/something out 把(人或动物)从隐蔽处驱赶出来 to force a person or animal to leave a place where they are hiding Planes bombed the guerrilla positions yesterday in an attempt to flush out snipers from underground tunnels. 飞机昨天轰炸了游击队的驻地,试图把狙击手从地下坑道中逼出来。 We used a dog to flush the rabbits out. 我们用一条狗把那些野兔赶出来。 flush someone out 使(不诚实的人)暴露出来 to do something in order to discover people who have been dishonest By cross-checking claims, we will flush out the fraudsters. 通过反复核对索赔请求,我们会把欺诈者揪出来的。 flush something out (用水流)清除,冲洗 to remove something using a sudden flow of water Drink a lot of water to flush the toxins out of your system. 大量饮水来清除体内的毒素。 flush adjective uk/flʌʃ/ us/flʌʃ/ (LEVEL) (与另一平面)齐平的 at the same level as another surface I want the light fittings to be flush with the ceiling. 我想让灯具配件与天花板齐平。 (RICH) [ after verb ] informal有钱的,富有的 having a lot of money I've just been paid so I'm feeling flush. 我刚领了薪水,所以感觉挺有钱的。 flush noun uk/flʌʃ/ us/flʌʃ/ (RED COLOUR) [ C ](因尴尬、发热等原因)脸红,皮肤发红 a red colour that appears on your face or body because you are embarrassed, hot, etc. A faint pink flush coloured her cheeks. 她的双颊泛出淡淡的红晕。 See also: hot flush (SUDDEN FEELING) a flush of anger, excitement, pleasure, etc. 一阵愤怒/激动/高兴 a sudden strong feeling of anger, excitement, pleasure, etc. Lena felt a flush of shame at the memory. I can't even think about that without a flush of embarrassment. He turned on his heel and left the room, feeling a flush of anger. And what did I feel at the time? Well, a flush of excitement and a bit of anxiety. I thought I detected a flush of pleasure in her usually calm, composed features. (TOILET) [ C ]冲厕所 an occasion when the contents of a toilet empty and it fills with water UK马桶的冲水把手(或按钮) the handle or button that you push to make a toilet empty and fill with water He pressed the flush with his hand. 他用手按下了冲水按钮。 (CARD GAMES) [ C ]同花的一手牌 a number of playing cards held by one player that are all from the same suit (= colour and type) |
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