英 [ˈblʌʃɪŋ] 美 [ˈblʌʃɪŋ]
adj. 鲜红的;脸红的
v. 脸红;羞愧;(尤指花)变粉红(blush 的现在分词)
blush /blʌʃ/ CET6 TEM4 [ blushing blushed blushes ]
不及物动词 When you blush, your face becomes redder than usual because you are ashamed or embarrassed. (因害羞、窘困等) 脸红
"Hello, Maria," he said, and she blushed again.
他说道:“玛丽亚,你好!”然后她的脸又红了。
可数名词 Blush is also a noun. 脸红
"The most important thing is to be honest," she says, without the trace of a blush.
“最重要的是要诚实。”她说道,丝毫不脸红。
发白
雾浊
泛白
... knock back hole 破孔 blushing 泛白 complete wrinkle 对比一下芜湖滚筒包胶侧壁皱纹 ...
1 缺陷之一––白化或发白(Blushing)1.1 症 状产品在面漆加工后,涂层表面呈现出白雾症状。1.2 症状的根源1.
... bluing发蓝处理 blushing雾浊 board纸板 ...
脸红的
"Oh yes, I should like to," said the blushing child.
“哦,是的,我愿意。”脸红的孩子说。
As for the actual function of blushing, researchers are still trying to find that one out.
至于脸红的实际作用,研究人员仍在试图找出答案。
She could feel herself blushing.
她可以感到脸都红了。
a girl balances on one leg, holding her foot and glowering at a blushing boy, while another young couple dance in the background.
VOA : standard.2010.08.09
In Ruxton's Life in the Far West there's an Indian who gets red all over blushing because he got so many scalps and he runs like hell into the plains to glory over his deeds in hiding.
在《卢克斯顿的生活》里在美国中西部有一个印第安人,他因为得了太多头皮而全身涨得通红,拼命跑到草原里来藏起他的荣誉。
1945年后的美国小说课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
The walls were decorated with oblique cartoons showing the political elite wincing, blushing, sneering, seething.
The following year, the council created a storm by featuring a fresh-faced Prince Charles kissing a blushing Princess Diana.
He looks pleased with himself: maybe he thinks Verna is blushing with desire.