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1 blush
се вцрвенува, се заруменуваn руменило (од срам), руж, црвенило* * *n. руменило од срам, руменило од збунетост; to put to the blush - засрамуваadj. the first blush - на прв погледv. црвени, се вцрвенува (од збунетост, од срам (at, for, with)) црвени (за for);2. се срами (for); поцрвенува; румено; n rumen; (fig.) at first blush на прв поглед; blush II v intr зацрвенување; she blushes as soon as that is mentioned таа зацрвенува штом тоа и се спомни blush suffused her cheeks лицето и го обли црвенило
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