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2 flush
adj. vloed, (plotselinge) stroom; (water)spoeling; weelderig groei; opwinding, roes; blos; flush (kaartspel); rijkelijk voorzien; doorspoelen, doortrekken (v. toilet); kleuren, blozen; onder water zetten--------n. rood aangelopen (van blozen); wegspoeling, afspoeling; verlossing; stroom water; vooruitstrevenheid; enthousiasme, opwinding; kracht--------v. blozen; rood worden; weg stromen (met water), doortrekken (toilet), snel stromend; ophitsen; (in computers) een deel van het geheugen vrijmaken, het geheugen schonen (legen)flush1[ flusj] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 vloed ⇒ (plotselinge) stroom, vloedgolf2 (water)spoeling ⇒ het door/om/schoonspoelen5 opwinding ⇒ uitgelatenheid, roes6 frisheid ⇒ bloei, kracht7 blos♦voorbeelden:→ royal royal/————————flush2〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; voornamelijk predicatief〉♦voorbeelden:————————flush33 op/wegvliegen♦voorbeelden:2 flush up • kleuren, blozenflush with shame • rood worden van schaamteII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 (schoon)spoelen ⇒ om/uit/doorspoelen3 doen kleuren/blozen4 opwinden ⇒ opgetogen maken, aanvuren5 doen op/wegvliegen ⇒ op/verjagen♦voorbeelden:flushed with victory • in een overwinningsroes————————flush4〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 fit flush into • gelijk vallen/zijn met, één vlak vormen met
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blank out — verb 1. be unable to remember I m drawing a blank You are blocking the name of your first wife! • Syn: ↑forget, ↑block, ↑draw a blank • Ant: ↑remember (for … Useful english dictionary
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blank out — verb a) To become blank. He removed the paper from the heat and the paper blanked out. b) To temporarily lose memory The screen first blanked out, then displayed the blue screen of death … Wiktionary
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