柯林斯詞典blush /bl??/ (blushing,blushed,blushes) 1. V-I When you blush, your face becomes redder than usual because you are ashamed or embarrassed. (因害羞、窘睏等) 臉紅 "Hello, Maria," he said, and she blushed again. 他說(shuō)道:“瑪麗亞,你好!”然後她的臉又紅了。2. N-COUNT Blush is also a noun. 臉紅 "The most important thing is to be honest," she says, without the trace of a blush. “最重要的是要誠(chéng)實(shí)?!彼f(shuō)道,絲毫不臉紅。 返回 blush劍橋詞典to become pink in the face , usually from embarrassment (通常因?qū)嫁味┠樇t I always blush when I speak in public . 儅衆(zhòng)講話時(shí)我縂是臉紅。 I blush to think of what a fool I made of myself. 一想到我出了那麼大洋相我就臉紅。 例句 I blush whenever I think about it - it was awful !Even the mention of her name makes him blush.She blushed with embarrassment .Here comes your favourite person now - look , you're blushing!The poor boy was blushing when the headmistress made him come up to collect his prize . 返回 blush