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  • 1 machen

    - {to make (made,made) làm, chế tạo, sắp đặt, xếp đặt, dọn, thu dọn, sửa soạn, chuẩn bị, kiếm được, thu, gây ra, thực hiện, thi hành, khiến cho, làm cho, bắt, bắt buộc, phong, bổ nhiệm, lập, tôn, ước lượng - đánh giá, định giá, kết luận, đến, tới, trông thấy, hoàn thành, đạt được, làm được, đi được, thành, là, bằng, trở thành, trở nên, nghĩ, hiểu, đi, tiến, lên, xuống, ra ý, ra vẻ = arm machen {to depauperate; to impoverish; to pauperize}+ = alt machen {to stale}+ = naß machen {to bedraggle}+ = zäh machen {to toughen}+ = arm machen [an] {to drain [of]}+ = hart machen {to caseharden}+ = weit machen {to full}+ = klar machen {to point out}+ = welk machen {to blast}+ = eben machen {to flush}+ = kühl machen {to chill}+ = fett machen {to fat; to fatten}+ = warm machen {to warm}+ = dick machen {to plump; to stouten; to thicken}+ = taub machen {to deafen}+ = dünn machen {to fine away}+ = zart machen {to tenderize}+ = frei machen {to educe}+ = rauh machen {to rough}+ = grau machen {to grey}+ = rund machen {to round}+ = weiß machen {to blanch; to whiten}+ = leer machen {to vacate}+ = dumm machen [durch] {to besot [with]}+ = leck machen (Marine) {to bilge}+ = klar machen (Marine) {to get clear}+ = matt machen (Technik) {to blind}+ = hörig machen {to vamp}+ = weich machen {to mellow; to soften}+ = stolz machen {to flush}+ = selig machen {to beatify}+ = sauer machen {to sour}+ = fromm machen {to religionize}+ = steif machen {to stiffen}+ = krank machen {to disorder; to distemper; to sicken}+ = fähig machen {to capacitate}+ = mürbe machen {to mellow; to wear down}+ = platt machen {to flat}+ = enger machen {to narrow; to take in}+ = flott machen {to float}+ = blind machen [für] {to blind [to]}+ = krumm machen (Holz) {to warp}+ = bleich machen {to blanch; to pale}+ = bündig machen {to justify}+ = stumpf machen {to blunt; to dull}+ = konfus machen {to muddle; to muddy}+ = wütend machen {to enrage; to infuriate}+ = seicht machen {to shallow}+ = kaputt machen {to flaw}+ = rostig machen {to rust}+ = fertig machen {to ready}+ = wellig machen {to wave}+ = größer machen {to swell (swelled,swollen)+ = gültig machen {to authenticate}+ = nervös machen {to fidget}+ = dünner machen {to relieve}+ = besser machen {to improve; to mend}+ = diesig machen {to haze}+ = bequem machen {to ease}+ = leblos machen {to fossilize}+ = rasend machen {frenzy}+ = bitter machen {to acerbate; to bitter}+ = nichts zu machen {nothing doing}+ = sich fein machen {to spruce oneself up}+ = sich dünn machen {to mizzle}+ = noch einmal machen {to redo}+ = sich frisch machen {to brush up}+ = sich gemein machen {to make oneself cheap}+ = sich eifrig machen [an] {to knuckle down [to]}+ = sich lustig machen [über] {have a good laugh [at]; to flout [at]; to gibe [at]; to jeer [at]; to laugh [at]; to mock [at]}+ = das beste daraus machen {to make the most of it}+ = um es kurz zu machen {to cut a long story short}+ = sich frei machen von {to disembarass oneself of}+ = sich zu eigen machen {to adopt; to imbibe}+ = von sich reden machen {to make a noise in the world}+ = es sich bequem machen {to make oneself at home; to take one's ease}+ = sich lustig machen über {to joke; to make fun of}+ = ich kann es nicht machen {I can't do it}+ = sich nichts daraus machen {not to care a doit}+ = kann sie es allein machen? {can she do it by herself?}+ = nicht wieder gut zu machen {irreparable}+ = man kann es nicht jedem recht machen {you cannot please everybody}+

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  • flush — flush1 flushable, adj. flusher, n. flushingly, adv. flushness, n. /flush/, n. 1. a blush; rosy glow: a flush of embarrassment on his face. 2. a rushing or overspreading flow, as of water …   Universalium

  • flush — I [[t]flʌʃ[/t]] n. 1) phl a blush; rosy glow 2) a rushing or overspreading flow, as of water 3) a sudden rise of emotion or excitement: a flush of anger[/ex] 4) glowing freshness or vigor: the flush of youth[/ex] 5) a reddening of the skin, as… …   From formal English to slang

  • flush — I. /flʌʃ / (say flush) noun 1. a blush; a rosy glow. 2. a rushing or overspreading flow, as of water. 3. a rush of emotion; elation: the first flush of success; the flush of victory. 4. glowing freshness or vigour: the flush of youth. 5. the hot… …  

  • flush — I. verb Etymology: Middle English flusshen Date: 13th century intransitive verb to fly away suddenly transitive verb 1. to cause (as a bird) to flush 2. to expose or chase from a place of concealment < flushed the boys from their hiding place > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • flush — I n 1. blush, redness, rosiness, bloom; reddening, rubescence, rubicundity; glow, freshness, radiance, gleam, sparkle, glimmer. 2. overspreading, overflow, overflowing; inundation, flood, flooding, drenching, deluge. 3. thrill, excitement, throb …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 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 — 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 — [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

  • flush — flush1 [flʌʃ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(redness on face)¦ 2¦(feelings)¦ 3¦(toilet)¦ 4¦(cards)¦ 5 the first flush of youth/manhood 6 a flush of something ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: Probably from Latin fluxus; FLUX] 1.) …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • flush´er — flush1 «fluhsh», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to become red suddenly; blush; glow: »Her face flushed when they laughed at her. SYNONYM(S): redden. 2. to rush suddenly; flow rapidly: »Embarrassment caused the blood to flush to her cheeks …   Useful english dictionary

  • flush — 1 noun 1 (singular) a red colour that appears on your face or body, especially because you are embarrassed, ill, or excited: “How can you tell?” he said as a flush crept up his neck. see also: hot flush 2 a flush of pride/embarrassment etc a… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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