flush ♦︎ blush ♦︎ glow ♦︎ colour ♦︎ burnThese words all mean to become red in the face, especially because of embarrassment or another emotion.这些词均表示因尴尬等情感而脸红。SYNONYM SCALE 词义标尺下图显示这些词所表达脸红的程度
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PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to flush / blush / glow / colour / burn with sth◆sb's cheeks flush / glow / colour / burn◆sb's face flushes / glows / colours / burns◆to flush / blush scarlet■flush [intransitive](of a person or their face) to become red, especially because you are embarrassed, excited, angry or hot(人)脸红;(脸)发红◆He flushed with anger at her reply.她的回答把他气得涨红了脸。◆She felt her cheeks flush red and she looked away in embarrassment.她感到满脸通红,尴尬地看向了别处。◆A patient with a fever may be very hot and flushed.发烧的病人可能会体热脸红。▸flush
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[countable, usually singular] ◆There was an unhealthy flush across his thin face.他瘦削的脸上有一种病态的潮红。■blush [intransitive] to become red in the face because you are embarrassed or ashamed(因尴尬或害羞)脸红,涨红了脸◆She felt herself blushing scarlet at the thought.她想起那件事便面红耳赤。◆I blush to think(= feel embarrassed or ashamed to think) of how I behaved the last time we met.我一想起上次我们见面时自己的表现就觉得羞愧。▸blush
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[countable] ◆She felt a warm blush rise to her cheeks.她感到双颊一阵热辣辣的。NOTE辨析 Blush or flush? Blush is only used when sb feels embarrassment or shame; flush can be used in other situations. The subject of blush must be a person. * blush只用以表示因尴尬或羞愧而脸红,flush可用于因其他原因而脸红。blush的主语必须是人◆Her cheeks/face blushed.■glow [intransitive] to look or feel warm or pink, especially after exercise or because of excitement or embarrassment(尤指运动后或因情绪激动或尴尬)脸发红,感觉热◆Her cheeks were glowing.她双颊绯红。ⓘ Glow is often used to describe a positive reaction to sth. * glow常指这种发热发红的反应是正面的◆She glowed with pleasure at the compliment.听到称赞的话,她高兴得容光焕发。▸glow
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[singular] ◆The fresh air had brought a healthy glow to her cheeks.新鲜空气使她两颊红润,精神焕发。■colour (BrE) (NAmEcolor) [intransitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses通常不用于进行时) to become red in the face because of embarrassment, shame or anger(因尴尬、羞愧或生气)脸红◆Everyone in the room stared at Gerry, and he coloured slightly.房间里的每个人都盯着格里看,他的脸微微地红了。◆He grinned at Mary, who coloured up instantly.他朝玛丽咧嘴一笑,玛丽的脸一下子红了。▸colour (BrE) (NAmEcolor)
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[uncountable] ◆Colour flooded her face when she thought of what had happened.她想起所发生的事,脸涨得通红。◆His face was drained of colour(= he looked pale and ill).他脸上毫无血色。■burn [intransitive] (burnt, burntorburned, burned)to be very red and feel very hot because of embarrassment or shame(因尴尬或羞愧)面赤身烧◆Her cheeks burned with embarrassment.她窘得双颊发烫。
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