adjective
1.(of vegetation, especially grass) growing luxuriantly.
‘lush greenery and cultivated fields’
‘I can see those flags flying in the breeze and that lush green of ball park grass, so much brighter than anything I could ever get in my own back yard.’
2.Sexually attractive.
‘This woman was all curves and surprises, and I immediately began imagining the secrets that lush body probably cradled.’
‘He wanted her more than anything and the sight of her lush naked body made his passion rise for her immediately.’
3.Very good or impressive.
‘I had some really lush pressies’
4.Very rich and providing great sensory pleasure.
‘lush orchestrations’
‘Anyway, my attention had been drawn to the paleness of our normally lush green carpet the other day and I realized, the fading was actually a layer of white cat hair and possibly dust.’
noun
1.A heavy drinker, especially a habitual one.
‘a lush who doesn’t make very much sense most of the time’
‘He was portrayed in that movie as sort of being a man who was a lush.’
verb
1.Make (someone) drunk.
‘Mr Hobart got so lushed up he was spilling drinks down his shirt’
‘Some lushed up stiff started a fight with me halfway through the night, so I did what any immortal would do… I broke a bottle over the bar and shoved it into my own belly.’
searching webster dictionary.....
确信所查单词无拼写错误,继续搜索美国城市词典.....
确信所查单词无拼写错误,继续搜索 the Free Dictionary.....
确信所查单词无拼写错误,继续搜索 YourDictionary.....
来自翻译机器....