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1. noun1) (a flow of blood to the face, making it red: A slow flush covered her face.) rødme, rødming2) ((the device that works) a rush of water which cleans a toilet: a flush toilet.) nedskylling2. verb1) (to become red in the face: She flushed with embarrassment.) rødme, bli rød2) (to clean by a rush of water: to flush a toilet.) skylle ned3) ((usually with out) to cause (an animal etc) to leave a hiding place: The police flushed out the criminal.) jage ut/opp•- flushed- in the first flush of
- the first flush ofrik--------spyle--------strømIsubst. \/flʌʃ\/1) rødme, glød2) sterk strøm, foss, vell3) (rør, toalett) skylling, spyling4) ( toalett) spyleanordning5) ( om følelser) utbrudd6) blomst, våra flush of et anfall av, et utbrudd av, -rusin the flush of på toppen av, på høyden avIIsubst. \/flʌʃ\/(i poker, sekvens i samme farge) flusha flush hand flush på håndenroyal flush royal flush (sekvens i samme farge, fra ess ned til 10)straight flush straight flushIIIverb \/flʌʃ\/1) rødme, blusse2) fosse frem, flomme, strømme3) (rør, toalett) skylle, spyle, skylle ned4) ( om planter) sette skudd5) bli opphisset, bli opprørt, egge, hisse opp6) ( jakt) jage ut, skremme opp (vilt)7) ( landbruk) fôre opp (søyer)flush crimson\/red bli blodrødflush down skylle nedflushed with pride se ➢ pride, 1flush out skylle ut, spyle jage ut, skremme utflush the pan se ➢ pan, 1flush up rødme, blusseflush with rødme avIVverb \/flʌʃ\/jevne, glatteVadj. \/flʌʃ\/1) ( om overflate) jevn, glatt, plan2) i overflod, rikelig3) full, overfylt4) velhavende, rik5) ( om person) full av livskraft6) i plan med, i flukt med7) ( båt) glattdekket8) ( typografi) i marg, uten innrykkflush door dør med glatt overflateflush with ( om person) rødmende av, rød av rik på, full avi kant medVIadv. \/flʌʃ\/1) rett på, rett i, direkte på, midt i2) jevnt, glattflush with i ett med, i plan med
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