blushed
英 [blʌʃt]
美 [blʌʃt]
v. (因尴尬或害羞)脸红,涨红了脸; (因某事)羞愧,尴尬
blush的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB (由于羞愧或难为情而)脸红,涨红了脸
When youblush, your face becomes redder than usual because you are ashamed or embarrassed.- 'Hello, Maria,' he said, and she blushed again...
“你好,玛丽亚,”他说,这让她脸上又泛起了红晕。 - I blushed scarlet at my stupidity.
我为自己的愚蠢羞愧得满脸通红。 - Blushis also a noun.
- 'The most important thing is to be honest,' she says, without the trace of a blush.
“最重要的是要诚实,”她毫不脸红地说。
- 'Hello, Maria,' he said, and she blushed again...
- PHRASE 不让…尴尬;避免使…难为情
If yousparesomeone'sblushesorsavesomeone'sblushes, you avoid doing or saying something that will embarrass them.- 'We don't want to name the man to spare his blushes,' said a police spokesman.
“为了不让当事人颜面扫地,我们就不指名道姓了,”一位警方发言人说道。
- 'We don't want to name the man to spare his blushes,' said a police spokesman.
双语例句
- He blushed at his own faults.
他为自己的错误感到脸红。 - She blushed when he scolded her.
他责备她时,她脸红了。 - That time, I blushed.
那一次,我脸红了。 - When Bob said how pretty Mary was, she blushed and hid her face.
鲍勃说玛丽多么美丽时,她红着脸不好意思地低下头。 - He blushed every time she spoke to him.
每次她和他说话,他都面红耳赤。 - I was really shocked and happy ( Lucy said I actually blushed) when I heard the news.
我听到这个消息后,十分惊喜,(露西说我的脸都红了)。 - She blushed with [ for] shame.
她羞红了脸。 - Mitchell had such a crush on Mary that he blushed every time she looked at him.
米切尔真的“煞到”玛丽了,只要被她看一眼,他就脸红了。 - I blushed scarlet at my stupidity.
我为自己的愚蠢羞愧得满脸通红。 - He blushed at their praises.
听了他们的赞扬,他脸红了。