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单词 flushes
释义

flush1 /flush/

noun
  1. A sudden flow
  2. A flow of blood to the skin, causing redness
  3. A suffusion of colour, esp red
  4. The device on a lavatory which is operated to release a flow of water to clean the pan
  5. A sudden growth
  6. A renewal of growth
  7. A rush of feeling
  8. A puddle (obsolete)
  9. A watery place near a spring, etc (obsolete)
  10. Bloom, freshness or vigour
  11. Abundance
intransitive verb
  1. To glow
  2. To become red in the face
  3. To flow swiftly, suddenly or copiously
transitive verb
  1. To cleanse by a copious flow of water (as in a lavatory)
  2. To clear by a blast of air
  3. To cause to glow
  4. To elate or excite the spirits of
adjective
  1. Overflowing
  2. Abounding
  3. Well supplied, esp with money (informal)
  4. In full bloom (Shakespeare)
  5. Flushed
ORIGIN: Prob flush4 influenced by flash1 and blush

flushed adjective

  1. Suffused with ruddy colour
  2. Excited

flushˈer noun

A person who flushes sewers

flushˈing noun

flushˈness noun

flushˈy adjective

Reddish

flushˈ-box noun

A tank for flushing a lavatory, a cistern

in the (or one's) first flush

Young or youthful

in the first flush of

In the early stages of (esp youth), when one is at a peak of vigour, enthusiasm, etc

flush2 /flush/

transitive verb
  1. To make even
  2. To fill up to the level of a surface (often with up)
adjective
  1. Having the surface in the same plane as the adjacent surface (with with)
  2. (of a deck) having the same level throughout the ship's length
  3. (of type) having an even margin
adverb

So as to be even or level

ORIGIN: Prob related to flush1

flushˈness noun

flush3 /flush/ (cards)

noun

A hand in which all the cards or a specified number are of the same suit

adjective

Consisting of cards all of the same suit

ORIGIN: Prob Fr flux, from L fluxus flow; influenced by flush1

busted flush

  1. A potential flush that is never completed
  2. Something that has to be abandoned as a failure (figurative)

straight flush

A sequence of five cards of the same suit (royal flush, if headed by the ace)

flush4 /flush/

intransitive verb

To start like an alarmed bird

transitive verb
  1. To rouse and cause (esp birds) to move off
  2. To force out of concealment (with out)
noun
  1. The act of starting (esp birds)
  2. A bird or a flock of birds so started (Spenser)
ORIGIN: Prob onomatopoeic; suggested by fly, flutter and rush1
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