to blush
第三人称
blushes
现在进行时
blushing
过去式
blushed
过去完成时
blushed
1
脸红, 害羞
to become red in the face, especially as a result of shyness or shame
- 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。
- The young girl started to blush when her crush spoke to her.
当她的暗恋对象和她说话时,这个年轻的女孩开始脸红。
- He tends to blush easily in social situations.
他倾向于在社交场合容易脸红。
- A compliment from her boss made her blush with pride.
老板的称赞让她骄傲得脸红了。
- He blushed with embarrassment during the presentation.
他在演讲时因为尴尬而脸红了。
2
脸红, 泛红
to turn pink or redden
- 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。
- The sky began to blush with hues of pink and orange as the sun set.
太阳落山时,天空开始泛红,呈现出粉红色和橙色的色调。
- The leaves began to blush with autumn colors, turning shades of red and pink.
叶子开始随着秋天的颜色变红,变成了红色和粉色的色调。
- The soft petals of the rose blush in the early morning light.
玫瑰柔软的花瓣在清晨的光线下泛红。
- The apples on the tree started to blush as they ripened.
树上的苹果在成熟时开始泛红。
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