物,尤指衣服)寨窜:The ladies departed in
a flurry of sfWcscmdsarins.女士们在一片绸缎窸每声中离去。
flush /AaJ/ verb, noun, adj.
a verb 1 (of a person or
their face 人或脸)to become red, especially because you are embarrassed, angry or hot 发红;脸红:[V] She pushed with
anger.她气舍涨红了
脸。◊丨V-ADj] Sam/dt her
cheeks red.萨姆感觉她
满脸通红。[also VN] 2 [V,VN] when a toilet
flushes or you flush it, water passes through it to clean it, after a handle,
etc. has been pressed 冲(抽水马桶)3 [VN] ~ sth out (with sth) | ~ sth through sth to dean sth by causing water to pass
through it (用水)冲洗净, 冲洗:the pipe out with dean
water.用净水却洗
#争。◊ FZush dean
water through the pipe.甬#表蛑洗
管字。4 [VN +adv./prep.] to
get rid of stih with a sudden flow of water {用水)冲走:They flushed the drugs
down
the toiZet.他i门从马_冲走了毒品。◊ Driving tots of water will help to
flush toxins out of the body, M 戌水有助于清除体内毒素。,flush sb/sth ‘out (of sth) I .flush sb/sth一'out to force a person or
an animal to leave the place where they are hiding 把(人 或动物从藏身处)驱赶出来
mnoun 1 [C, usually sing.] a red colour that
appears on your face or body because you are embarrassed, excited or hot 脸红;潮红:A pinfc_/7us/i spread
over his cheefcs.他满脸通红。_ see also hot flush 2 [C, usually sing.] a sudden strong feeling; the hot
feeling on your face or body caused by this — 阵强烈情感;(流露出
的)一阵嚴情:a jush 〇/ anger/embarrassment/ enthiwias/n/gufZt —备愤怒/尴尬/热情/内疚3 [sing.】 the act of cleaning a
toilet with a sudden flow of water 冲(抽水马桶):GiVe t/ie toiZet
a_/7ush.冲抽水马桶。
4 [C] (in card games 纸牌游戏)a set of cards that a
player has that are all of the same suit
同花的一手牌
IT»T?1 (in) the first flush of sth (formal) (at) a time when sth
is new, exciting and strong (在)新鲜兴奋时刻,初
期强盛阶段:in the /iirst /tush 〇/ yout/v^ent/msfasm/
romance在青春活力旺盛时期;在热情髙涨阶段5在热恋 的初期
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adj. [not before noun] 1 (informaf) having a lot of
money, usually for a short time倉有,很有钱(通常为短期的)
2 〜with sth (of two surfaces 两个表面)completely level with
each otlier 完全齐平:Make sure the paving
stones are/tush
with the 〖awn.务必要使铺路石和草坪齐平。
flushed /flAjt/ adj. (of a person A) red;
with a red face 脸红的:/lushed cheefcs 发红的双颊◊ Her /ace was
vvitA anger•她的脸气红了。◊ (/i(gwrat/Ve) He was flushed, with success (= very excited and pleased) after his)iirst
noveZ was published.他的第一部小说发表以舍,
他志得意满。
flus-ter /'flAsta(r)/ verb,
noun
u verb [VN] [often passive] to make sb nervous and/or confused,
especially by giving them a lot to do or by making them hurry使忙乱;使慌乱;使紧张►flustered HTl flurried : She arrived late,
looking hot and Mustered.她迟到了,显得火急火燎,局促不安。
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not/n [sing.] (8/f) a state of being nervous and confused 慌乱;慌张
flute /flurt/ noun
1 a musical instrument of the woodwind
group, shaped like a thin pipe. The player holds it sideways and
bfows across a hole at one end.长笛 —picture o page R8 2 champagne ~ a tall narrow glass
used for drinking champagne 细长香槟杯(形似
长笛)_ picture o glass
fluted /iflu:tid/ <7办(especially of a round
object 尤指圆
物体)with a pattern of
curves cut around the outside 夕卜
部有凹槽纹的:_/Iuted coiumns饰有凹槽纹的柱子►fluting not/n [U]
flut-ist /'fluitist/ noun {
flut-ter /'flAta(r)/ verb, noun
m verb 1 to move lightly and quickly; to make sth move in
this way (使)飘动,挥动,颤奋i: [V] Flags fluttered in the breeze.雇巾只在微风中飘扬。◊ Her /[uttered but did not open•她的眼皮动了一下,但没有睁开眼。◊ [VN]
He guttered his hands around wddZy. •他拼命评舞着 双手。◊ She/luttered
her eyeZashes af him (=■ tried to attract him in order to persuade him to
do sth).她向他 眨眼睛。2 [V,VN] when a bird or an
insect flutters its wings, or its wings flutter, the wings move lightly and
|
783 fly
quickly up and down (鸟或昆虫)拍(翅 >,振(翅> ,
鼓(翼)3 [V +fldv.//?rep.] (of a bird or an insect 鸟或昆 虫)to fly
somewhere moving the wings quickly and lightly 飞来飞去;翩翩飞舞:77iebutte/^y/[uttered_/h>m /lower to flower•蝴蝶在花丛中飞来飞去。4 [V] (of your heart, etc.心脏等)to beat very quickly
and not regularly 枰评 乱跳; 杯腾: J couW /eeZ a /[uttering
puke. 我感到竑搏跳刼。◊成gwrat/ve) The sound 〇/his voice in the haH made her heart gutter.他在大厅中击话的声音使
她的心怦评直跳。
mnoun 1 [C, usually
sing.] a
quick, light movement 飘动;挥动;颤动:the gutter 〇/wings翅膀的拍动◊ wfth abutter 〇/her 〖ong, dark eyekwhes 她那长长的界睫
毛扑闪 了一下◊ (//gwraf/ve)
to /eei a /Zutter 〇/ panic in your
stomach 胸中感到一阵恐搞 2 [C, usually sing.] ~ (on sth) a small bet 小赌注:to have a/lutter
on the horses 赛马中下小賭注 3 [sing.] a state of nervous or
confused excitement 余张兴奋;慌乱:Her sudden arrival! caused quite a gutter•她的突然来到引起一片慌
乱。4 [C] a very fast heartbeat, caused when sb is nervous or excited (心脏的)枰#乱跳,扑腾:Her heart gave a_/Zutter when she saw him•她见也时心评
抨乱跳。5 [U] (wetZ/cfl/ 医)a medical condition in
which you have a fast, unsteady heartbeat 扑动;快速的颤动
(或搏动)6 [U] 术语)rapid changes in the
pitch or volume of recorded sound (重放录音的 > 颤振
—compare
wow n.(2)
flu-vial /'flurvial/ adj.
{technical 7H: i§) connected with
rivers河流的;与河流有关的
flux /flAks/ noun
1 [U] continuous movement and change不断的变动;不停的变化:Our society is m a state
o//Tux 我们的社会在不断*变。2 [C, usually sing., U] {technical 7|ti§) a flow; an act of
flowing ilM;流动:a /iuxo/neufrons —个中子通量
fly 〇tw /flai/ verb, noun,
adj.
m verb (flies, fly-ing,
flew /flu:/,
flown
/flaun;
NAmE floun/) HTnU In sense 15 flied is
used for the past tense and past participle.作第15义时过去式和过去分词用flied。
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OF BIRD/INSECT 鸟;昆虫 1 [V] to move through the air, using wings 飞;飞海:A storfc/Zew sZovWy
past. 只鹤
缓缓飞过。◊ A wasp had _/7own in
through the window. 一只黄蜂从窗口飞了进来。
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AIRCRAFT/SPACECRAFT 飞行器丄航天器 2 [V] (of
an aircraft or a spacecraft i 行器或航天器)to move through air or space (在空+或宇宙)飞行,航行: They were on a plane
flying from
3 [V] to travel in an
aircraft or a spacecraft < 乘飞行 器或航天器)航行,飞行:rm /lying to Hong
JCong tomorrow.明天我要乘飞机去香港。◊ Is this the
first rime
that you’veiown?这是你_一次乘飞机吗? o I aZways business ciass.我总i_公4舱旅行。◊ We’re 月yingKLM.我们乘坐荷兰皇家航空公司的飞机。4
to control an aircraft,etc. in the. air
驾驶(飞机等 >;操纵
(飞行器等):[VN] a pi7ot trained to 月y Zarge passenger
pZanes受过驾驶大型客机训练的飞行员◊ chiWren_/?ying
kites放风筝的儿童◊ [V] He’s 〖earning to他在李习驾 驶飞机。5 [VN to transport goods or passen-
gers in a plane 空运(合物或乘客):rhe stranded tourists
were月naHy /(ovm home.受困的游客终于由飞机
送返家园。◊ He had _/I〇H»ers speciaHy j*7ovvn in /or t/ie ceremony•他特地为这个庆典空运鲜运来。6 [VN】 to travel over an
ocean or area of land in an aircraft _ 飞 行器飞越(海洋或陆地to办the Atlantic飞越大西洋
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MOVE QUICKLY/SUDDENLY 快速 / 突然移动 I [V,often +adv./prep.]
to go or move quickly 蒺酏;蒺行;快速移
动:77ie tram was /lying aiong. 4 车飞驰着。◊ She gasped and her hand
jlevv to her mouth•她倒抽了一 口 气,连忙用手掩着嘴。◊ ft’s tote—J
must办.已经晚
了 我得赶快走。8 [usually
+fldv./prep.i to move
suddenly and with force 猛然移动:[vj A 丨arge stone came/lying
in through the wmdovv. —块大石头飞进了窗
:户 c ◊ SeveraZ
peopZe were hit by /fying gZass.有几个人
被飞溅的玻璃击中。◊ [V-ADj] David
gave the door a fcicfc cmd it/Zew open•戴维踢了门一脚,门一下子开了。