to blush
01
脸红, 害羞
to become red in the face, especially as a result of shyness or shame
Intransitive
语法信息
形态构成
简单词
动作动词
规则
现在时
blush
第三人称单数
blushes
现在分词
blushing
一般过去时
blushed
过去分词
blushed
例子
She couldn't help but blush when complimented on her performance.
当她的表现受到称赞时,她忍不住脸红。
例子
The flowers seemed to blush under the warm afternoon sun.
花朵在温暖的午后阳光下似乎泛红了。
Blush
01
腮红, 胭脂
the powder or cream that is put on the cheeks to make them look attractive by giving them color
Dialect
American
例子
She applied a soft pink blush to brighten her complexion.
她涂了柔和的粉色腮红来提亮肤色。
02
脸红, 羞涩
the rush of blood to the face signifying embarrassment, modesty or confusion
语法信息
有生性状态
抽象
形态构成
简单词
可数
复数形式
blushes
例子
A blush spread across her cheeks when he complimented her.
当他称赞她时,脸红在她的脸颊上蔓延开来。
03
红晕, 粉红色
a pink or reddish color, especially in the cheeks, has traditionally been considered a sign of good health
例子
The cold air gave her cheeks a healthy blush.
冷空气让她的脸颊有了健康的红晕。
blush
01
粉红色, 带桃色调的粉红色
having a soft, delicate shade of pink with a subtle hint of peach, reminiscent of the natural flush that appears on the cheeks
语法信息
形态构成
简单词
性质形容词
最高级
blushest
比较级
blusher
可分级
例子
The cozy blanket on the bed had a comforting blush pattern.
床上的舒适毯子有一个令人安慰的粉红色图案。
词汇树
blusher
blushing
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