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I [flʌʃ] 1. v1) би́ти струми́ною, вирува́ти; ри́нути, лину́ти2) ки́датися в обли́ччя ( про кров), червоні́ти ( часто flush up)3) затопля́ти; напо́внювати вщерть4) спо́внювати ( почуттям); збу́джувати2. nflushed with victory — охо́плений ра́дістю перемо́ги
1) прили́в кро́ві; рум'я́нець ( на обличчі)2) при́ступ ( гарячки)3) прили́в ( почуттів), збу́дження, захо́плення ( успіхом тощо)flush of hope — спа́лах наді́ї
4) швидки́й ро́зквіт весни́, розпуска́ння ли́стя тощо5) ро́зквіт (молодості, сил тощо)in the flush of youth — в ро́зквіті мо́лодості
6) рапто́вий доста́ток ( чогось)3. adj1) повново́дний ( про річку)2) бага́тий ( на гроші тощо)to be flush of money розм. — ма́ти бага́то гро́шей
3) ще́дрий; марнотра́тний ( with)4) тех. що перебува́є на одному́ рі́вні ( з чимсь - with)II [flʌʃ] 1. v1) поло́хати, ляка́ти ( дичину)2) зліта́ти, пу́рхати2. nсполо́хана згра́йка птахі́вIII [flʌʃ] n карт.ка́рти одніє́ї ма́сті
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