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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5416 COCA: 5935

flush

1 flush /ˈflʌʃ/ noun
plural flushes
1 flush
/ˈflʌʃ/
noun
plural flushes
Learner's definition of FLUSH
[count]
: redness on a person's face because of emotion, heat, etc.(由情绪或因发热引起的)脸红
see also hot flush
: the act of cleaning a toilet with a flow of water : the act of flushing a toilet(马桶)冲洗
: a sudden feeling or strong emotion激情;突发的情绪+ of

in the (first) flush of

: in the early and exciting time of (something)在兴奋的初期;在充满活力的初期
compare 6flush
2 flush /ˈflʌʃ/ verb
flushes; flushed; flushing
2 flush
/ˈflʌʃ/
verb
flushes; flushed; flushing
Learner's definition of FLUSH
: to cause a strong flow of water to clean (a toilet)冲洗(马桶)
[+ object]
[no object]
◊ If you flush something down the toilet you get rid of it by putting it in the toilet bowl and flushing the toilet.扔进马桶冲走
[+ object]
: to clean (something) with a flow of water or some other liquid(用水或其他液体)冲洗
often + out
: to remove (something) with a flow of liquid(用液体)冲走,冲掉
[no object] : to become red in the face because of heat, emotion, etc.(由于发热或某种情绪而)脸红
compare 3flush
3 flush /ˈflʌʃ/ verb
flushes; flushed; flushing
3 flush
/ˈflʌʃ/
verb
flushes; flushed; flushing
Learner's definition of FLUSH
[+ object]
: to cause or force (someone or something) to leave a hiding place(强行)使(某人或某物)离开隐藏处
usually + out
sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻
compare 2flush
4 flush /ˈflʌʃ/ adjective
4 flush
/ˈflʌʃ/
adjective
Learner's definition of FLUSH
not used before a noun
: even or level with another surface(两物体表面)完全齐平
informal : having a large amount of money很有钱;很富有
often + with
5 flush /ˈflʌʃ/ adverb
5 flush
/ˈflʌʃ/
adverb
Learner's definition of FLUSH
: in order to be level or even with another surface(与另一平面)齐平地+ with
: in a very forceful way : in a way that makes very solid contact重重地
6 flush /ˈflʌʃ/ noun
plural flushes
6 flush
/ˈflʌʃ/
noun
plural flushes
Learner's definition of FLUSH
[count]
: a set of cards that a player has in a card game (such as poker) that are all of the same suit (such as diamonds)同花顺
see also royal flush
compare 1flush
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5416 COCA: 5935

flush

1 of 7

verb (1)

flushed; flushing; flushes

intransitive verb

: to fly away suddenly

transitive verb

1
: to cause (a bird) to flush
The birds were flushed out of the trees.
2
: to expose or chase from a place of concealment
flushed the boys from their hiding place
Police flushed the suspects from the building.

flush

2 of 7

noun (1)

1
: a hand of playing cards all of the same suit
specifically : a poker hand containing five cards of the same suit but not in sequence see poker illustration
2
: a series of three or more slalom gates set vertically on a slope

flush

3 of 7

noun (2)

1
: a sudden flow (as of water)
also : a rinsing or cleansing with or as if with a flush of water
2
a
: a sudden increase or expansion
especially : sudden and usually abundant new plant growth
the spring flush of grass
b
: a surge of emotion
felt a flush of anger at the insult
3
a
: a tinge of red : blush
b
: a fresh and vigorous state
in the first flush of womanhood
4
: a transitory sensation of extreme heat compare hot flash

flush

4 of 7

verb (2)

flushed; flushing; flushes

intransitive verb

1
: to flow and spread suddenly and freely
2
a
: to glow brightly
b
: blush
3
: to produce new growth
the plants flush twice during the year

transitive verb

1
a
: to cause to flow
b
: to pour liquid over or through
especially : to cleanse or wash out with or as if with a rush of liquid
flush the toilet
flush the lungs with air
2
: inflame, excite
usually used passively
flushed with pride
3
: to cause to blush

flush

5 of 7

adjective

1
a
: of a ruddy healthy color
b
: full of life and vigor : lusty
2
a
: filled to overflowing
streams flush with the spring runoff
b
informal : having a large amount of money
feeling flush
a company that's flush with cash/money
3
informal : readily available : abundant
4
a
: having or forming a continuous plane or unbroken surface
flush paneling
b
: directly abutting or immediately adjacent: such as
(1)
: set even with an edge of a type page or column : having no indention
(2)
: arranged edge to edge so as to fit snugly
flushness noun

flush

6 of 7

adverb

1
: in a flush manner
2
: squarely
hit him flush on the chin

flush

7 of 7

verb (3)

flushed; flushing; flushes

transitive verb

: to make flush
flush the headings on a page

Example Sentences

Adjective He just got paid and he was feeling flush. was flushed after getting out of the hot bath Adverb She placed her hands flush against the door and pushed with all her might. He hit the ball flush.

Word History

Etymology

Verb (1)

Middle English flusshen

Noun (1)

Middle French flus, fluz, from Latin fluxus flow, flux

Noun (2)

perhaps modification of Latin fluxus

First Known Use

Verb (1)

13th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense

Noun (1)

circa 1529, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (2)

1529, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb (2)

1548, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Adjective

circa 1568, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Adverb

1700, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb (3)

circa 1842, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of flush was in the 13th century
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5416 COCA: 5935
flush

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + FLUSH | FLUSH + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEfaint, slight淺紅;微紅deep, pink, red深紅;粉紅;紅撲撲sudden突然臉紅a sudden flush of rising excitement由於越來越興奮而臉漲得通紅hot (BrE) (hot flash in NAmE) 發熱潮紅Hot drinks can cause hot flushes.喝熱飲料可引致發熱潮紅。VERB + FLUSHfeel感到臉紅She felt a flush of anger creeping into her face.她感覺到自己開始氣得臉色發紅。bring使發紅The promise in his voice brought a deep flush to her cheeks.聽他話中的許諾之意讓她不由得雙頰發紅。FLUSH + VERBcreep, rise, spread, suffuse sth紅暈爬上/湧現/蔓延/瀰漫於⋯A flush of embarrassment rose to her cheeks.她尷尬得雙頰飛紅。PREPOSITIONflush in⋯的紅暈She had a slight pink flush in her cheeks.她的雙頰微微泛紅。flush of一抹⋯的紅暈There was a faint flush of red on those pale cheeks.蒼白的面頰上有一絲淡淡的紅暈。PHRASESthe first flush of enthusiasm, passion, youth, etc. (= a time when enthusiasm, etc. is new, exciting and strong) 熱情、激情、青春活力等初現I'm no longer in the first flush of youth.我不再像年輕時那樣活力四射了。
flush

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBdeeply通紅a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/稍微發紅angrily, guiltily因生氣/內疚而臉紅He made his excuses, flushing guiltily.他找了個藉口,臉由於內疚而發紅。PREPOSITIONin因⋯而臉紅Her face flushed in anger.她氣得滿臉通紅。with因⋯而臉紅He flushed scarlet with embarrassment.他尷尬得滿臉通紅。PHRASESflush red, scarlet, etc.發紅、紅得發紫等

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