gush [gʌʃ] verb FLOW 流 intransitive usually + adverb or preposition transitive ■to flow or send out quickly and in large amounts 喷出;涌出;冒出•Oil gushed (out) from the hole in the tanker.石油从油轮的那个漏洞中喷涌而出。 •Blood was gushing from his nose.他的鼻子流血不止。 •Her arm gushed blood where the knife had gone in.她肩膀上被刀扎伤的地方鲜血直冒。 [gʌʃ] verb EXPRESS 表达 intransitive or transitive ■to express a positive feeling, especially praise, in such a strong way that it does not sound sincere 夸张地表达,感情充沛地说,装腔作势地说(尤指赞扬的话)•[+ speech] "You're just so talented!" she gushed.“你可真是个人才!”她夸张地说。 [gʌʃ] noun only singular FLOW 流 ■a large amount of liquid or gas that flows quickly 喷;喷涌;喷出•Showers with pumps are more expensive, but they deliver a really powerful gush of water.带有水泵的淋浴间要贵得多,但是喷水量很大。 [gʌʃ] noun only singular EXPRESSION 表达 ■a sudden strong and positive feeling, or an expression of positive feeling, usually so strong it does not sound sincere 夸张地表达,感情充沛地说,装腔作势地说 |