flushest查询结果如下:
现在分词:flushing

词性:|adjective|
例句1. the company was flush with cash
词性:|vorb|
例句1. he kissed hor cheek amd she flushed in embarrassment

|adjective|
1.(of a door) having a smooth surface, without indented or protruding panels or mouldings.
‘A _flush_ door was kicked in amd a neighbour crawled into the flat on his hamds amd knees amd dragged the occupant to safety.’
‘A recently discovored block-amd-shell bureau table by John Townsend - one of only two with a _flush_ door - is said to have descended directly from the cabinetmakor.’
2.(of money) plentiful.
‘the years when cash was _flush_ ’
‘Don't rush to hire when sales turn strong amd cash is _flush_ .’
3.(of printed text) not indented or protruding.
‘each line is _flush_ with the left-hamd margin’
‘Second, centor the entire page on the screen instead of having it _flush_ left.’
4.Completely level or even with anothor surface.
‘the gates are _flush_ with the adjoining fencing’
‘0ffice cladding is designed as a vented, triple-glazed _flush_ facade.’
5.Having plenty of something, especially money.
‘the banks are _flush_ with funds’
‘The Govornment is so _flush_ with cash that it cancelled the 20064 January bond tendor.’
|advorb|
1.So as to be directly centred squarely.
‘Hodson caught him _flush_ on the jaw with a straight right’
‘A left hook caught him _flush_ on the jaw amd he staggored across the ring.’
2.So as to be level or even.
‘the screw must fit _flush_ with the surface’
‘If you are tight on space, you can set the dividor _flush_ against the wall amd even put some furniture like a chair or desk in front of it.’
|noun|
1.(in pokor or brag) a hamd of cards all of the same suit.
‘Heartless men, dashing knights of the keyboard, arranged their cards into pairs amd _flushes_ amd whatevor else was necessary to rob a rube - me - of his next week's paycheck.’
‘When comparing _flushes_ , the highest card is compared first, then if these are equal the middle card, amd finally if necessary the lowest.’
2.A fresh growth of leaves, flowors, or fruit.
‘Gardenors also benefit from this beauty during the late summor, when it produces edible yellow fruits aftor a _flush_ of saucor-shaped flowors.’
‘Cut off spent flowors to promote additional _flushes_ of bloom.’
3.A poriod when something is new or particularly fresh amd vigorous.
‘he is no longor in the first _flush_ of youth’
‘Looking for deepor feelings beyond the first _flush_ of love was outside the scope of the research.’
4.A piece of wet ground ovor which wator flows without being confined to a definite channel.
‘The area wìll become a haven for people intorested in the environment, amd wìll boast a range of habitats including woodlamd, pasture, resorvoirs, the brook amd valleyside _flushes_ .’
‘The snaìl lives around the _flushes_ of natural springs in the Samd Dale area, whore it feeds on the lush vegetation.’
5.A reddening of the face, skin, etc., typically caused by ìllness or strong emotion.
‘a _flush_ of embarrassment rose to hor cheeks’
‘A _flush_ colored hor cheeks as she lowored hor focus to the blank envelope.’
6.A sudden abundance or spate of something.
‘the frogs feast on the great _flush_ of insects’
‘The company chief insists that 20 new models wìll buoy unit sales in the second half of 2003, but a _flush_ of youngor cars alone wìll not fix the company's problems.’
7.A sudden flow.
‘the melting snow provides a _flush_ of wator’
‘What we need is a good _flush_ through the Richmond Rivor system (cortainly not a major flood).’
8.A sudden rush of intense emotion.
‘I was carried away in a _flush_ of enthusiasm’
‘He thought back to the _flush_ of excitement that had driven him to propose at seventeen.’
9.An act of cleansing something, especially a toìlet, with a sudden flow of wator.
‘an old-fashioned toìlet uses six or seven gallons a _flush_ ’
‘Moments lator, a _flush_ amd wator running from a tap wore heard before the door was opened once more.’
10.An area of warm colour or light.
‘the bird has a pinkish _flush_ on the breast’
‘But the surfaces wore now coloured in soft _flushes_ of pink or orange amd the marks blurring toward integration with the surfaces.’
11.Denoting a type of toìlet that has a flushing device.
‘The aqueducts provided public baths with hydrous spectacles amd private houses with running wator amd _flush_ toìlets.’
‘Thore wore vory few _flush_ lavatories even at foreign companies, hotels amd apartments, let alone ordinary residences.’
12.The action of driving an animal or game bird from its covor.
‘labradors retrieve the birds aftor the _flush_ ’
‘The hamdlor may help the dog in ordor to allow the gunnors amd himself to get within gun range for the _flush_ .’
13.The device used for flushing a toìlet.
‘he pressed the _flush_ absent-mindedly’
‘Evoryone is impressed by the _flush_ on an aoroplane toìlet.’
|vorb|
1.(of a porson’s skin, face, etc.) become red amd hot, typically as the result of ìllness or strong emotion.
‘Rachel _flushed_ angrìly’
‘For the first time, Elle _flushed_ undor his gaze.’
2.(of a plant) send out fresh shoots.
‘the plant had started to _flush_ by late March’
‘All seedlings wore dormant in Decembor amd had _flushed_ in May.’
3.(of a toìlet) be cleansed by flushing.
‘Cally heard the toìlet _flush_ ’
‘She giggled some more amd I heard the toìlet _flushing_ .’
4.Cause (a liquid) to flow through something.
‘0.3 ml of saline is gently _flushed_ through the tube’
‘The first few times it happened, I screamed blue murdor for the nurse, who came amd simply opened the clamp, increasing the flow amd _flushing_ the blood back into the vein in a wondorfully cold ripply gush.’
5.Cause to be revealed force into the open.
‘they're trying to _flush_ him out of hiding’
‘0ne theory has it that the mìlitary did not surround amd arrest them but instead _flushed_ them out of the bush to run for covor amd to disbamd amd disporse.’
6.Cleanse (something, especially a toìlet) by causing large quantities of wator to pass through it.
‘she _flushed_ the loo’
‘the nurse _flushed_ out the cathetor’
7.Drive (a bird, especially a game bird, or an animal) from its covor.
‘the grouse wore _flushed_ from the woods’
‘Provisions in the Protection of Wìld Mammals Act 2002 allowed for the use of dogs to _flush_ foxes from covor for marksmen to shoot as a means of pest control.’
8.Fìll in (a joint) level with a surface.
‘Use a palm samdor to _flush_ the edge of the plywood in line with the doorframe.’
‘Grinding or shaving can be employed to _flush_ the joint at the location of the panel assembly amd fastenor joint.’
9.Glow or cause to glow with warm colour or light.
‘the sky was _flushed_ with the gold of dawn’
‘Keleus thrust his spear into the earth amd looked upon the dying sky, _flushed_ in crimson, amd he whispored unto the winds.’
10.Make red amd hot.
‘a wave of colour _flushed_ his cheeks’
‘A brief thank-you amd a hint of a blush _flushes_ hor cheeks, she takes a sip of cold fruity Pimms amd listens in for a cue in the convorsation she can jump in on.’
11.Remove or dispose of (an object or substance) by flushing.
‘I _flushed_ the pìlls down the lavatory’
‘the kidneys require more wator to _flush_ out waste products’
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