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Blush
bləʃ
极其常见
800 - 900
800 - 900
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脸红, 红晕, 感到害羞或羞愧

Blush 的含义在中文中

“Blush” 在日常英语中主要用作动词和名词,表示因害羞、尴尬或兴奋而脸红的状态。以下是具体的使用情况。

用法

  1. 作为动词

    • 表示因情绪变化而脸红。
    • 例句:She blushed when he complimented her.(当他赞美她时,她脸红了。)
    • 适用场景:通常在非正式场合,如朋友之间或轻松的社交场合。
  2. 作为名词

    • 指脸红的状态或现象。
    • 例句:A blush spread across her cheeks.(她的脸颊上泛起了红晕。)
    • 适用场景:可以在正式或非正式的场合使用。

常用短语

  • Blush with embarrassment:因尴尬而脸红。

    • 例句:He blushed with embarrassment after making a mistake.(他犯错误后因尴尬而脸红。)
  • To make someone blush:让某人脸红。

    • 例句:His joke made her blush.(他的笑话让她脸红。)

语境

“Blush” 多用于描述个人情感,适合在社交、文学或口语交流中使用。它通常不用于正式的商业或学术场合。

常见错误

  • 用法混淆:有些学习者可能会把“blush”与“flush”混淆。尽管两者都可以指脸红,但“flush” 更常用于形容因生理原因(如运动或生病)而导致的脸红。

相关词汇

  • 同义词:flush, redden(都表示脸红)。
  • 反义词:pale(表示脸色苍白,无血色)。

发音

“Blush”的发音为 /blʌʃ/。注意元音的发音,类似于汉语拼音中的“拉”音。

语法与词源

“Blush” 源于古英语“blūscan”,意为“变红”。作为动词时,通常用作不及物动词。

Blush 的含义在中文中

脸红

例子:
She blushed when he complimented her.
当他赞美她时,她脸红了。
He felt embarrassed and began to blush.
他感到尴尬,开始脸红。
使用: informal语境: Used when someone feels embarrassed or shy, often due to receiving a compliment or being the center of attention.
笔记: 在中文中,'脸红'常常与羞愧或害羞的情感相关联。

红晕

例子:
The sunset made the sky blush with shades of pink.
日落时天空泛起红晕,呈现出粉色的色调。
The flowers blush with vibrant colors in the spring.
春天,花朵绽放出鲜艳的红晕。
使用: formal/literary语境: Used in a poetic or descriptive sense to describe colors, particularly when they appear warm or soft.
笔记: 在文学或诗歌中,'红晕'常用来形容温暖、柔和的颜色。

感到害羞或羞愧

例子:
He blushed with shame after making a mistake.
他犯错误后感到羞愧而脸红。
She always blushes when talking about her feelings.
谈论她的感受时,她总是会脸红。
使用: informal语境: Used to describe the feeling of shyness or shame, often in social situations.
笔记: 在社交场合中,'感到害羞或羞愧'通常表明个人对某种情绪的敏感。

Blush的同义词

flush

To become red in the face due to embarrassment, excitement, or heat.
例子: Her cheeks flushed with embarrassment.
笔记: Flush is often used to describe a sudden reddening of the face, similar to blush.

crimson

To become deep red in the face due to strong emotions like embarrassment, anger, or passion.
例子: She turned crimson when she realized her mistake.
笔记: Crimson is a more intense shade of red compared to blush, often associated with stronger emotions.

flushed

Having a red or pink color in the face due to exertion, heat, or embarrassment.
例子: He looked flushed after running a marathon.
笔记: Flushed is similar to blush but can also indicate a temporary redness caused by physical exertion or heat.

rosy

Having a pink or reddish color in the face, often associated with health, youth, or freshness.
例子: The child's cheeks were rosy from playing outside in the cold.
笔记: Rosy describes a healthy and natural pink color in the cheeks, which can be different from the temporary redness of a blush.

Blush的表达方式,常用短语

Turn red

To turn red means to blush or flush with embarrassment or shyness.
例子: Whenever she talks to him, she always turns red with embarrassment.
笔记: This phrase directly refers to the physical act of blushing.

Go beet red

To go beet red means to become extremely red in the face due to embarrassment or anger.
例子: When he was caught off guard, his face went beet red in front of everyone.
笔记: This phrase emphasizes a deeper or more intense level of blushing, often associated with strong emotions.

Face turns crimson

For one's face to turn crimson means to become bright red, often due to feeling embarrassed or ashamed.
例子: Her face turned crimson when he complimented her in front of the entire class.
笔记: This phrase uses a descriptive term 'crimson' to emphasize the vivid redness of the blush.

Flush with embarrassment

To flush with embarrassment means to become red in the face due to feeling ashamed, self-conscious, or uncomfortable.
例子: She flushed with embarrassment when she realized she had mispronounced the word.
笔记: This phrase emphasizes the sudden or intense nature of blushing in response to embarrassment.

Turn pink

To turn pink means to blush slightly or to have a light pink color in the face due to embarrassment or excitement.
例子: He turned pink when his crush smiled at him.
笔记: This phrase indicates a subtle or mild form of blushing, often associated with positive emotions.

Flushed cheeks

Flushed cheeks refer to the redness or warmth in the cheeks, typically caused by blushing, excitement, or fever.
例子: She had flushed cheeks after receiving the unexpected praise.
笔记: This phrase describes the physical manifestation of blushing by focusing on the appearance of the cheeks.

Turn scarlet

To turn scarlet means to become deep red in the face, often due to extreme embarrassment or anger.
例子: Her face turned scarlet when she realized she had been talking about the wrong person all along.
笔记: This phrase uses the vivid color 'scarlet' to denote a more intense or extreme form of blushing typically associated with strong emotions.

Blush的日常(俚语)表达

Turn crimson

To turn crimson means to blush intensely or deeply due to embarrassment or a strong emotion.
例子: Every time he saw her, he would turn crimson with embarrassment.
笔记: Similar to 'blush' but emphasizes a deeper or more intense shade of red.

Crimson cheeks

Refers to cheeks turning a deep red color due to blushing or embarrassment.
例子: She felt the heat rise in her cheeks, giving her crimson cheeks.
笔记: Focuses on the visual aspect of blushing specifically on the cheeks' color.

Red-faced

Describes someone whose face has turned red due to embarrassment, anger, or exertion.
例子: He was caught in a lie and went completely red-faced.
笔记: More general term than 'blush,' as it can also indicate anger or physical exertion.

Flushed complexion

Refers to a reddish or rosy color that appears on the face due to embarrassment or exertion.
例子: After being teased by his friends, he had a flushed complexion that didn't fade for a while.
笔记: Focuses on the overall complexion rather than just the cheeks turning red.

Rosy cheeks

When someone's cheeks turn pink or red with blush or bashfulness.
例子: Even the slightest compliment would give her rosy cheeks.
笔记: Expresses a gentle, subtle form of blushing compared to more intense terms.

Flushed face

A face that appears red or pink, usually due to embarrassment, excitement, or physical exertion.
例子: She entered the room with a flushed face, unable to hide her embarrassment.
笔记: Focuses more on the overall appearance of the face rather than just the cheeks blushing.

Red cheeks

Describes the cheeks turning red as a result of blushing or feeling embarrassed.
例子: His confession made her have bright red cheeks.
笔记: Direct and simple term to describe blushing specifically on the cheeks.

Blush - 例子

She couldn't help but blush when he complimented her.
当他赞美她时,她忍不住脸红
She applied a light blush to her cheeks before leaving the house.
她在出门前给脸颊涂上了淡淡的腮红。
His face turned bright red with embarrassment and he couldn't hide his blush.
他的脸因尴尬而变得通红,他无法掩饰自己的脸红

Blush的语法

Blush - 名词 (Noun) / 名词,单数或不可数 (Noun, singular or mass)
词元: blush
变位
名词,复数 (Noun, plural): blush
名词,单数或不可数 (Noun, singular or mass): blush
动词,过去时 (Verb, past tense): blushed
动词,动名词或现在分词 (Verb, gerund or present participle): blushing
动词,第三人称单数现在时 (Verb, 3rd person singular present): blushes
动词,原形 (Verb, base form): blush
动词,非第三人称单数现在时 (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): blush
音节、划分和重音
blush 包含1个音节: blush
音标: ˈbləsh
blush , ˈbləsh (红色音节是重读的)

Blush - 重要性和使用频率

词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。
blush: 800 - 900 (极其常见).
这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。
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