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verbnoun blush (with something) (at something) to blush with embarrassment/shame尴尬/羞愧得面颊绯红 She blushed furiously at the memory of the conversation. 她一想起那次谈话就气得满脸通红。 He looked away, blushing. + adj./noun He blushed scarlet at the thought. 他想起那事便面红耳赤。 I blush to admit it, but I quite like her music. 不好意思,但我得承认我很喜欢她的音乐。 He blushed at the mention of her name. Lia blushed a deep shade of red. She blushed crimson with embarrassment. She blushed more readily when she was a teenager. Stop teasing him—you’re making him blush. He blushed with shame. I blush to think of how I behaved the last time we met. She felt herself blushing scarlet at the thought. She felt a warm blush rise to her cheeks. 她感到双颊热辣辣的。 He turned away to hide his blushes. 他转过身去,不让人看见他脸红。 A last minute goal spared their blushes. His jokes produced blushes from the ladies. She lowered her eyes with a deep blush. She tried to hide her fiery blush. a blush of embarrassment |