blush 音标拼音: [bl'ʌʃ]
vi . 脸红,羞愧
vt . 弄成红色
n . 脸红
脸红,羞愧弄成红色脸红
blush n 1 :
a rosy color (
especially in the cheeks )
taken as a sign of good health [
synonym : {
bloom }, {
blush }, {
flush }, {
rosiness }]
2 :
sudden reddening of the face (
as from embarrassment or guilt or shame or modesty ) [
synonym : {
blush }, {
flush }]
v 1 :
turn red ,
as if in embarrassment or shame ; "
The girl blushed when a young man whistled as she walked by " [
synonym :
{
blush }, {
crimson }, {
flush }, {
redden }]
2 :
become rosy or reddish ; "
her cheeks blushed in the cold winter air "
Blush \
Blush \,
v .
t .
1 .
To suffuse with a blush ;
to redden ;
to make roseate .
[
Obs .]
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To blush and beautify the cheek again . --
Shak .
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2 .
To express or make known by blushing .
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I '
ll blush you thanks . --
Shak .
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Blush \
Blush \ (
bl [
u ^]
sh )
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Blushed }
(
bl [
u ^]
sht );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Blushing }.] [
OE .
bluschen to shine ,
look ,
turn red ,
AS .
blyscan to glow ;
akin to blysa a torch , [=
a ]
bl [=
y ]
sian to blush ,
D .
blozen ,
Dan .
blusse to blaze ,
blush .]
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1 .
To become suffused with red in the cheeks ,
as from a sense of shame ,
modesty ,
or confusion ;
to become red from such cause ,
as the cheeks or face .
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To the nuptial bower I led her blushing like the morn . --
Milton .
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In the presence of the shameless and unblushing ,
the young offender is ashamed to blush . --
Buckminster .
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He would stroke The head of modest and ingenuous worth ,
That blushed at its own praise . --
Cowper .
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2 .
To grow red ;
to have a red or rosy color .
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The sun of heaven ,
methought ,
was loth to set ,
But stayed ,
and made the western welkin blush .
--
Shak .
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3 .
To have a warm and delicate color ,
as some roses and other flowers .
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Full many a flower is born to blush unseen . --
T .
Gray .
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Blush \
Blush \,
n .
1 .
A suffusion of the cheeks or face with red ,
as from a sense of shame ,
confusion ,
or modesty .
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The rosy blush of love . --
Trumbull .
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2 .
A red or reddish color ;
a rosy tint .
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Light '
s last blushes tinged the distant hills .
--
Lyttleton .
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{
At first blush },
or {
At the first blush },
at the first appearance or view . "
At the first blush ,
we thought they had been ships come from France ." --
Hakluyt .
Note :
This phrase is used now more of ideas ,
opinions ,
etc .,
than of material things . "
All purely identical propositions ,
obviously ,
and at first blush ,
appear ,"
etc . --
Locke .
{
To put to the blush },
to cause to blush with shame ;
to put to shame .
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50 Moby Thesaurus words for "
blush ":
be guilty ,
blanch ,
bloom ,
blossom ,
blushing ,
change color ,
color ,
color up ,
coloring ,
crimson ,
crimsoning ,
darken ,
fieriness ,
flame ,
flush ,
flushing ,
glow ,
grow red ,
healthy glow ,
hectic ,
hectic flush ,
incandescence ,
look black ,
look guilty ,
mantle ,
mantling ,
pale ,
pink ,
pudency ,
pudicity ,
redden ,
reddening ,
redness ,
rose ,
rosiness ,
rouge ,
rubefacient ,
rubescence ,
rufescence ,
squirm with self -
consciousness ,
stammer ,
suffusion ,
turn color ,
turn pale ,
turn red ,
warm color ,
warmth ,
warmth of color ,
whiten ,
whiteness
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