词汇 | blush |
释义 | blush verb[ I ] uk /blʌʃ/ us /blʌʃ/ B2 to become pink in the face, usually from embarrassment: (通常因尴尬而)脸红 blush to think I blush to think what a fool I made of myself. I always blush when I speak in public.当众讲话时我总是脸红。 I blush whenever I think about it - it was awful! Even the mention of her name makes him blush.甚至提到她的名字他也会脸红。 She blushed with embarrassment.她窘得脸都红了。 Here comes your favourite person now - look, you're blushing! The poor boy was blushing when the headmistress made him come up to collect his prize. Expressing and showing feelings a gleam in your eyeidiom abandon affect affective be in/get into a stateidiom beat your breast/chestidiom crimson fling fling up your handsidiom flush freak freak (someone) out game face pale roar roar with something sook spill spill out sulk blush noun uk /blʌʃ/ us /blʌʃ/ [ C ] a pink colour in the face, usually from embarrassment: (通常因尴尬而)脸红 A blush of shame crept up his face.他羞愧得脸红了。 [ C or U ]US(UKblusher) a powder or cream put on the cheeks to make them look pink: You would never wear a shade of blush that doesn't work with your skin tone. Yevgen Romanenko/Moment/GettyImages [ C or U ](alsoblush pink) a pale pink colour: The soft, neutral colours of blush and beige pair perfectly together. The dresses come in ravishing shades of blush pink and leaf green. Patchakorn Phom-in/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages [ C or U ](alsoblush wine) a pink wine: 玫瑰红葡萄酒 Rosés - or, to be more precise, California blush wines - are selling well this summer. See also rosé AVRORRA/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages She looked shocked, a blush rushing to her cheeks. "Thank you," he said with a blush. Skim your cheeks with a sparkly rose blush. Porto Cervo is beautiful at sunset, when the blush pinks, yellows and terra-cottas of the homes on the hills surrounding the town glow. Look for a linen suit in a pastel shade such as mint, lilac or even a pale blush pink. They sell a merlot, a cabernet sauvignon, a blush and a chardonnay. The skin, & skin colour anti-wrinkle ashy basal cell complexion corium craggily flushed freckle-faced pasty-faced percutaneous perionychium permatan pigmented purple with ragephrase rubicund strawberry mark subcutaneous wanly webbing wheat complexion You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Expressing and showing feelings Make-up & skin care Less common colours Wines & winemaking Idiomat first blush blush | American Dictionaryblush verb[ I ] us/blʌʃ/ blushverb[I] (REDDEN)to become redder or darker in the face, usually from embarrassment: He blushed at the thought of what he’d done. blush noun us/blʌʃ/ blushnoun (RED COLOR)[ C ] a red color on the face, usually from embarrassment blushnoun (MAKEUP)[ U ] a substance, often a powder, put on the face to add a slightly red color Examples of blushblush At first blush this notion would seem to be much more amenable to a tenseless construal. It quickens the pulse, puts you to sleep, makes you blush, and takes your breath away. At first blush, this goes against our prediction that the effect of the accusative marker should only strengthen with age. The tentative values assigned for the variables in each of the scenarios may seem a bit problematic at first blush. At first blush, it seems that learning words is surely near the center of the faculty. At first blush this seems entirely defensible, but it is as well to consider what the model is evaluated against - behavioural data. At first blush, there appear to be two claims in this passage: one about rules and one about legal validity. At first blush, the concept of good governance would seem to be cognate with the concept of the cosmopolitan. Nonetheless, at first blush, the visual ray account does seem to validate our own unreflective sense of the self-evidence and immediacy of spatial perception. At first blush, the idea of developing a physical robot model to represent a biological sensorimotor system seems bizarre. At first blush, this rewriting seems no more legitimate than the first. Thankfully the operator could not see my blushes. This is primarily a simplifying, first cut assumption but it is not as unreasonable as it might seem at first blush. Some of the most common are blush, mules, body, stretch, and top. At first blush, this claim might seem to contrast with the view that states are peripheral unaccusatives, since verbs of existence are stative predicates. See all examples of blush These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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