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/flʌʃ/ |
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1 | usually singular a red colour that appears on someone’ s face because they are hot or ill , or feeling angry , embarrassed , or excited 脸红;潮红;红晕 | A dark flush betrayed her real feelings. 通红的面颊暴露了她的真实感情。 | | 1a | a sudden strong feeling 一阵(强烈的感情) | | a flush of irritation/embarrassment/anger/pride 一阵愤怒/难堪/生气/自豪 | | |
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2 | a piece of equipment on the toilet that makes water pass through it (厕所里的)冲水设备,抽水马桶 | a flush toilet 抽水马桶 | | 2a | an act of making water pass through a toilet in order to clean it 冲洗 | | |
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3 | a group of cards held by someone in a card game that all belong to the same suit (= one of the four types of a set of cards) 同花牌 |
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- | the first flush of youth/success/love/freedom etc mainly literary |
| the time when something is new and exciting |
| 青春/成功/恋爱/自由等的新奇感 |
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| She was still in the first flush of her huge success. 她仍处在巨大成功后最初的兴奋状态。 |
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