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1 flush
Ivt., vi., n. (물이)물을 흘려서 씻다, 얼굴을 붉히다, 득의양양하게 하다, (얼굴이)붉어지다, 왈칵흐름, 홍조, 흥분IIa., ad., vt. 동일 평면의, 같은 높이의, (물이) 가득찬, 잔뜩 가진, 풍부한, 평평하게, 같은 높이로, 바로 정면으로, 꼭, 평평하게 하다IIIvi., vt., n. (새가)푸르르 날아 오르다, (새를) 푸르르 날아 오르게 하다.(범인을) 몰아내다.날아오름, 날아올림, 새떼IVn. 플러시(특히 poker에서 같은 종류의 패가 모이기) -
2 flush
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3 flush deck
x. (이물에서 고물까지 평평한) 평갑판 -
4 flush door
x. 플러시도어(전면과 뒤에 합판을 대어 만든 문) -
5 flush lavatory
x. 수세식 변소 -
6 flush times
x. 호경기 -
7 flush toilet
x. 수세식 변소 -
8 four flush
x. (포커에서) 다섯장 중 같은 조의 패 넉장밖에 안되는 것, 허풍, 허세 -
9 royal flush
x. (카드)포커에서 같은 조의 최고점의 패(ace)의 연속 5장 -
10 nasal flush
코세척 -
11 oxygen flush valve
산소분출판막English-Korean animal medical dictionary > oxygen flush valve
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12 hot flash
x. (폐경기의)일과성(전신)열감, =hot flush -
13 royal
(종종 R\royal)왕(여왕)의, 왕실의, 왕실, 왕가, 국왕이 준 칙허(칙정)의, 국왕의 보호가 있는, 왕권밑에 있는, 왕립의, 공공 기관.시설.단체의 이름에서는 반드시 왕립이라는 뜻은 아님, 왕다운, 국왕에 어울리는, 기룸(위풍)있는, 고귀한, 관대한, 당당한, 훌륭한(splendid), 멋진, 호화로운, 최고의, 대형의, 특대의, 매우 중요한, 지위가 높은, 왕족, =ROYAL PAPER, =ROYAL STAG, =ROYAL SAIL, =ROYAL FLUSH, =ROYAL BLUE, (10개의 종을 사용하는)전조 명종(change ringing), 보병 제1연대(지금은 royal Scots라 함)
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flush — [ flɶʃ; flɔʃ ] n. m. • 1896; mot angl.; o. i., p. ê. de flux, employé dans ce sens ♦ Anglic. Au poker, Réunion de cinq cartes de la même couleur. Des flushs ou des flushes. Quinte flush : quinte dans la même couleur. ⊗ HOM. Floche. ● flush,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
flush — [flʌʆ] adjective 1. be flush (with cash/funds) informal to have a lot of money at a particular time: • Singapore s savings rate is so high that the banks are flush with funds. • The group is flush and has been making more acquisitions. 2. be… … Financial and business terms
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Flush — Flush, a. 1. Full of vigor; fresh; glowing; bright. [1913 Webster] With all his crimes broad blown, as flush as May. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Affluent; abounding; well furnished or suppled; hence, liberal; prodigal. [1913 Webster] Lord Strut was… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flush — Flush, v. t. 1. To cause to be full; to flood; to overflow; to overwhelm with water; as, to flush the meadows; to flood for the purpose of cleaning; as, to flush a sewer. [1913 Webster] 2. To cause the blood to rush into (the face); to put to the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flush — Flush, n. 1. A sudden flowing; a rush which fills or overflows, as of water for cleansing purposes. [1913 Webster] In manner of a wave or flush. Ray. [1913 Webster] 2. A suffusion of the face with blood, as from fear, shame, modesty, or intensity … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flush — flush1 [flush] vi. [complex of several words, with senses FLASH & ME flusshen, to fly up suddenly, blended with echoic elements; “flow” senses < ? or akin to OFr fluir (stem fluiss ), to flow] 1. to flow and spread suddenly and rapidly 2. to… … English World dictionary
Flush — (engl. flush für Rausch, Schwall, Spülung) steht für: bei der Teeernte die Ernte im Frühling (first flush) oder im Frühsommer (second flush), siehe Tee eine Kartenhand beim Pokerspiel, siehe Hand (Poker) eine Rötung der Haut oder die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Flush — 〈[flʌ̣ʃ] m. 6; Med.〉 Hitzewallung mit Hautrötung [zu engl. flush „erröten“] * * * Flush [flʌʃ; englisch »Erröten«, »Aufwallung«] der, auch das, s/ s, starke Hautrötung mit Hitzegefühl im Bereich von Gesicht, Brust und Oberarmen, z. B. bei… … Universal-Lexikon
flush — [adj1] flat even, horizontal, level, planate, plane, smooth, square, true; concepts 486,490 Ant. rough, uneven flush [adj2] overflowing, abundant affluent, close, full, generous, lavish, liberal, opulent, prodigal, rich, wealthy, well off;… … New thesaurus