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blush

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blush1 /blʌʃ/ ●○○ verb [intransitiveI]  
1 EMBARRASSEDto become red in the face, usually because you are embarrassed 〔通常因难为情而〕脸红
 Wilson saw she was watching him and blushed.
威尔逊看到她在注视着自己,不由得脸红了。
 Joan blushed at the unexpected compliment.
这意外的夸奖让琼脸红了。
 Kate blushed scarlet.
凯特满脸绯红。
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In everyday British English, people often say go red rather than blush: 在日常英国英语中,人们常说go red,而不说 blush
She went red when he looked at her.
他看她时,她脸红了。
2 EMBARRASSEDto feel ashamed or embarrassed about something 感到羞愧;尴尬
blush to do something
 I blush to admit that I haven’t read it.
我都不好意思承认我没有看过。
3 something that would make somebody blush something so shocking that it would shock someone who is not normally easily shocked 连某人都会感到脸红的事
 language that would make a sailor blush
连水手听到都会脸红的语言
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4. the blushing bride MARRYa young woman on her wedding day – used humorously 含羞的新娘〔幽默用法〕
blushingly adverbadv
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blush2 noun  
1 [countableC]EMBARRASSED the red colour on your face that appears when you are embarrassed 脸红
 Donald felt a blush warm his cheeks.
唐纳德感到双颊热辣辣的。
 She bent her head to hide her blushes.
她低下头,把羞红的脸掩藏起来。
2 at first blush literaryFIRST when first thought of or considered 乍一想,经初步考虑
 At first blush, this sounds like good news.
乍一想,这似乎是个好消息。
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spare somebody’s blushes at spare2(10)
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Origin blush1
Old English blyscan to become red, from blysa flame

See also: blusher


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