flush1/flʌʃ; flʌʃ/v 1 [I] to become red in the face, especially because you are embarrassed or angry [ blush ] 〔尤因尴尬或愤怒而〕脸红: Billy flushed deeply and looked down. 比利脸涨得通红﹐眼睛往下看。Her cheeks flushed red . 她双颊绯红。2 [I,T] if you flush a toilet, or if it flushes, you make water go through it to clean it 冲洗(抽水马桶)3 [T] to clean something by pouring water through it〔用水〕冲洗flush sb out phr v to make someone leave the place where they are hiding 把〔某人从隐匿处〕驱赶出来: The police managed to flush out the terrorists using tear gas. 警察用催泪弹把恐怖分子从藏身之处赶了出来。
flush2n 1 [C, usually singular 一般用单数] the red colour that appears on your face when you are embarrassed etc〔因尴尬等而出现的〕脸红﹐潮红2 flush of pride/excitement etc a sudden feeling of pride, excitement etc 一阵骄傲/兴奋等
flush3adj [not before noun 不用于名词前]1 if two surfaces are flush with each other, they are at exactly the same level 齐平的﹐同平面的: Is that cupboard flush with the wall? 那碗橱与墙面齐平吗?2 informal someone who is flush has plenty of money【非正式】很有钱的