blush
blush
bləʃ
blēsh
British pronunciation
/blˈʌʃ/

Definición y significado de "blush"en inglés

to blush
01

ruborizarse, sonrojarse

to become red in the face, especially as a result of shyness or shame
Intransitive
to blush definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
He tends to blush easily in social situations.
Tiende a sonrojarse fácilmente en situaciones sociales.
02

sonrojarse, enrojecer

to turn pink or redden
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
The leaves began to blush with autumn colors, turning shades of red and pink.
Las hojas comenzaron a sonrojarse con los colores del otoño, volviéndose tonos de rojo y rosa.
01

rubor, colorete

the powder or cream that is put on the cheeks to make them look attractive by giving them color
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blush definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The store carries a variety of blush shades to suit different skin tones.
La tienda ofrece una variedad de tonos de rubor para adaptarse a diferentes tonos de piel.
02

sonrojo, rubor

the rush of blood to the face signifying embarrassment, modesty or confusion
example
Ejemplos
She felt the blush rise as everyone turned to look at her.
Sintió que el rubor subía mientras todos se volvían para mirarla.
03

rubor, sonrojo

a pink or reddish color, especially in the cheeks, has traditionally been considered a sign of good health
example
Ejemplos
The bride 's natural blush made her look radiant.
El rubor natural de la novia la hacía lucir radiante.
01

rosado, teñido de rosa melocotón

having a soft, delicate shade of pink with a subtle hint of peach, reminiscent of the natural flush that appears on the cheeks
blush definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The living room's chair cushions were covered in a muted blush hue.
Los cojines de la silla de la sala estaban cubiertos de un tono rosado apagado.
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