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Definition of gush in English:

gush

verb ɡʌʃɡəʃ
[no object]
  • 1with adverbial of direction (of a liquid) flow out of something in a rapid and plentiful stream.

    (液体)喷,涌,涌流

    water gushed out of the washing machine
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Water gushed out of it, trickling down and mixing with the sweat across his face.
    • Water gushed out of the ruptured pavement and poured through people's front doors as families desperately used towels and carpets to stop the water creeping in.
    • Water gushed out from it and she splashed it over her face, savouring the coolness.
    • Water gushed out of four swimming pools at a Glasgow leisure centre and dozens of people were evacuated after a pipe burst yesterday.
    • Troops fired at water tanks and water gushed out.
    • The burst main in Market Street sent water gushing out on to the road in Low Street and into nearby businesses on Wednesday.
    • It is thought that it was they who first controlled the famous Fontaine Chaude, with its waters gushing out at a constant 64°C, that now stands in the centre of the town.
    • It was a cold morning and Ana shivered as the icy cold water gushed out of the water pump.
    • Then a whole spray of water suddenly gushed out at me.
    • He opened the rock, and the waters gushed out; they ran in the dry places like a river.
    • Water gushed out of the top floors of the building.
    • I step outside to take a look and see that the downspout is clogged and water is gushing out of the gutter.
    • I hesitantly stepped into the kitchen, fully expecting to see the water gushing out from a crack in the ceiling.
    • One can see nature at its best - greenery, farm animals and birds crossing the roads, farmers, harvested paddy being dried on the roads and water gushing out of pumpsets and a lot more.
    • When I visit America, I see water gushing out of taps, left open while people chat.
    • Water gushed out, and the community and their livestock drank.
    • Two days later it was holed and drifting landwards with oil gushing out of its tanks.
    • This caused a pipe to burst behind the toilet and water began gushing out with enough pressure to pin the stall door shut.
    • Water gushed out of pipes; burning gas flared into the sky; the bombed transformers cut the electricity of the district; a school and a hospital were also hit.
    • There was water gushing out of the stage door and I wondered what on earth was happening in there.
    Synonyms
    surge, burst, spout, spurt, jet, stream, rush, pour, spill, well out, cascade, flood
    flow, run, issue, emanate
    British informal sloosh
    rare disembogue
    1. 1.1with object and adverbial of direction Discharge (liquid) in a rapid and plentiful stream.
      (液体)喷,涌,涌流
      the tanker began to gush oil from its damaged hull
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A timed fountain gushes water in changing patterns; it looks almost as though the water were dancing.
      • The trouble started last Wednesday when we got home to find the overflow pipe gushing water from the side of the house.
      • Other complaints include a pipe gushing water for a year; no security lights and uneven paving.
      Synonyms
      send out, pour, release, eject, emit, let out, void, issue, dispense, give off, exude, excrete, ooze, leak, jet
  • 2Speak or write effusively or with exaggerated enthusiasm.

    滔滔地说(或写);过分充满感情地说(或写);过分热情地说(或写)

    everyone came up to me and gushed about how lucky I was
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Curiously, the one show he won't gush enthusiastically about is his own funeral.
    • I don't really no idea what else to write as all I can do is gush about how great a time I had and how happy it made me.
    • Still nobody opens the door to gush enthusiastically all over me about being their secret admirer and bringing them flowers.
    • I mean there hasn't been a review that hasn't gushed with enthusiasm?
    • From the way she spoke and gushed to him, Brett had to wonder if she had actually read anything he had written at all, or if she had understood it.
    • Some of them could barely speak, and others couldn't stop gushing about you, and about Buffy.
    • So he engaged in a literary crusade to bring it back to the public eye and accomplished his goal after gushing about it in an article he wrote for Harper's in '96.
    • They both gush about how blessed and lucky they are.
    • Then they both gush about how it's going to be great fun and will be all slumber parties and makeup while eyeing each other viciously.
    • Without gushing about Zeke or raving about Brant, I cut straight to the point.
    • In the meantime, we listen to friends or family gush about their Caribbean cruise or Disneyland adventure
    • When she left, she didn't gush enthusiastically about seeing us next time.
    • When I write a positive review, I don't just gush about how much I loved the story.
    • That was back in the day when I used to gush of course.
    • Cohen especially had the charisma turned on at full blast, pausing before the songs to chat with audience members, tell stories, or just gush with thanks over so many people showing up to support them.
    • Yea, there was the occasional girl at work that tried to be my friend and gush about boys, but they soon learned that wasn't my cup of tea.
    • They gushed enthusiastically about the landscape and then sniggered strangely and asked if we realised the inhabitants there had two heads.
    • Johnny, they might have given you a heads up that I might turn into a crazy fan here and just gush for a few minutes.
    • On their website these groups gush with enthusiasm about turning Iraq into another Vietnam for the USA.
    • Sarah gushed with the utmost amount of enthusiasm.
    Synonyms
    enthuse, over-enthuse, be enthusiastic, be effusive, effuse
    rave, rhapsodize, go into raptures, wax lyrical, effervesce, bubble over
    get carried away, make too much of, overstate the case, praise to the skies
    informal go mad, go crazy, go wild, get all worked up, go over the top
    British informal big something up
    North American informal ballyhoo
    dated cry something up
noun ɡʌʃɡəʃ
  • 1A rapid and plentiful stream or burst of something.

    喷出,涌出,迸出

    a gush of blood
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Yet in between these gushes sit tranquil pools which brim with icy, sweet-tasting mountain water.
    • He observed regular gushes of blood from a cut in the apex of the heart after ventricular contractions ceased but atrial contractions persisted.
    • But on this ride, I notice that at nearly every station there's some kind of cleaning happening: great gushes of water pour from the outlets onto the track.
    • He thought as he twisted the nozzle, forcing gushes of water at his quickly whitening skin.
    • Then their soaring voices mimic the sounds of natural ‘things’ - hisses, chirps and gushes.
    • He had his back towards the wall when a sudden gush of wind smashed the scaffolding onto the wall.
    • The grass tapped lightly on their legs as they passed, the breeze blew against them in cool gushes, and their spirits were high.
    • Joey had his hands stuffed into his pockets and his breaths became visible gushes of steam.
    • Police kept guard to prevent people from returning, warning that deadly gushes of water could surge down from the mountains as blockages of debris and mud give way.
    • I lifted up my hand to fell my head to see if I was bleeding and I was amazed to see gushes of blood on the sidewalk and on my head.
    • As I sat on the large animal skinned passenger seat and buckled myself up, Zachary, still silent, revved the car engine up, stiffly jerking the heater switch on, gushes of cold, unwarmed air blowing in our faces.
    • He reared back, howling in pain, one hand frantically trying to stifle the sudden gush of blood.
    • Legend told that once every thousand years, the volcanoes would erupt and spew out gushes of burning fire that would scorch everything in its path and so, two thousand years ago, had formed the Borrac Sea.
    • Return swipes came at him, along with gushes of flame emitted from the monsters' skin.
    • I let out a deep gush of air.
    • Water poured in the car in steady gushes and mingled with the blood on my face, melting it into one horrific red mask.
    • Opening his mouth, Peter took greedy gulps of it, allowing the cool gushes of water to douse his parched throat.
    • Eadie said just before 2 pm, as she was about to prepare a late lunch, she looked out the back door and called out to her mother, pensioner Millie, only to see the gushes of water and slush cascading from the neighbour's yard.
    • My breath is coming out in heavy gushes and I know it's fanning my son's little face.
    • The super-manoeuvrable dive boat takes us almost underneath two of the Sound's most irrepressible falls, great gushes of icy mountain water crashing down with frightening noise and power.
    Synonyms
    surge, stream, spurt, jet, spout, outpouring, outflow, burst, rush, cascade, flood, torrent, sweep
    technical flux, efflux
  • 2mass noun Effusiveness or exaggerated enthusiasm.

    滔滔地说(或写);过分充满感情地说(或写);过分热情地说(或写)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Oh, here it comes - that sentimental gush about parents and their children, right?
    • Australians are quick to spot the bull and wary of gush, and this is reflected in the way they speak.
    • All in all, it's a bit directionless - in a bid to have something for everyone they seem to have just trotted out a conservative selection of mid-market gush.
    • Still, the sheer amount of luvvy gush is surprising.
    • I'm too gushy in a country, in a city, where they hate gush.
    • Even genial mockery largely dried up for a while, replaced by an unprecedented flood of patriotic gush and mush.
    • This book is an appropriately lavish celebration, but less gush would have improved it.
    • I am starting to feel a worrying amount of gush coming up.
    • Fetchingly clad in a scarlet trouser suit, Dallas launches into the songs with the minimum of fuss and gush: her business is to deliver the number.
    Synonyms
    outburst, outpouring, stream of words, flow of speech

Origin

Late Middle English: probably imitative.

Rhymes

ablush, blush, brush, crush, flush, hush, hush-hush, lush, mush, plush, rush, shush, slush, thrush, tush

Definition of gush in US English:

gush

verbɡəʃɡəSH
[no object]
  • 1with adverbial of direction (of a liquid) flow out in a rapid and plentiful stream, often suddenly.

    (液体)喷,涌,涌流

    William watched the murky liquid gushing out

    威廉看着那混浊的液体喷涌而出。

    figurative millions of dollars gushed out of that office
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I hesitantly stepped into the kitchen, fully expecting to see the water gushing out from a crack in the ceiling.
    • Troops fired at water tanks and water gushed out.
    • Then a whole spray of water suddenly gushed out at me.
    • One can see nature at its best - greenery, farm animals and birds crossing the roads, farmers, harvested paddy being dried on the roads and water gushing out of pumpsets and a lot more.
    • Water gushed out of pipes; burning gas flared into the sky; the bombed transformers cut the electricity of the district; a school and a hospital were also hit.
    • He opened the rock, and the waters gushed out; they ran in the dry places like a river.
    • Water gushed out of four swimming pools at a Glasgow leisure centre and dozens of people were evacuated after a pipe burst yesterday.
    • This caused a pipe to burst behind the toilet and water began gushing out with enough pressure to pin the stall door shut.
    • I step outside to take a look and see that the downspout is clogged and water is gushing out of the gutter.
    • When I visit America, I see water gushing out of taps, left open while people chat.
    • Water gushed out from it and she splashed it over her face, savouring the coolness.
    • Water gushed out of it, trickling down and mixing with the sweat across his face.
    • It is thought that it was they who first controlled the famous Fontaine Chaude, with its waters gushing out at a constant 64°C, that now stands in the centre of the town.
    • Water gushed out of the ruptured pavement and poured through people's front doors as families desperately used towels and carpets to stop the water creeping in.
    • Water gushed out of the top floors of the building.
    • The burst main in Market Street sent water gushing out on to the road in Low Street and into nearby businesses on Wednesday.
    • There was water gushing out of the stage door and I wondered what on earth was happening in there.
    • Water gushed out, and the community and their livestock drank.
    • It was a cold morning and Ana shivered as the icy cold water gushed out of the water pump.
    • Two days later it was holed and drifting landwards with oil gushing out of its tanks.
    Synonyms
    surge, burst, spout, spurt, jet, stream, rush, pour, spill, well out, cascade, flood
    1. 1.1with object and adverbial of direction Send out in a rapid and plentiful stream.
      (液体)喷,涌,涌流
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Other complaints include a pipe gushing water for a year; no security lights and uneven paving.
      • The trouble started last Wednesday when we got home to find the overflow pipe gushing water from the side of the house.
      • A timed fountain gushes water in changing patterns; it looks almost as though the water were dancing.
      Synonyms
      send out, pour, release, eject, emit, let out, void, issue, dispense, give off, exude, excrete, ooze, leak, jet
  • 2Speak or write with effusiveness or exaggerated enthusiasm.

    滔滔地说(或写);过分充满感情地说(或写);过分热情地说(或写)

    a nice old lady reporter who covers the art openings and gushes about everything

    一个报道艺术活动开幕情况的和蔼的老年女记者,说起什么来都是滔滔不绝。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I don't really no idea what else to write as all I can do is gush about how great a time I had and how happy it made me.
    • They gushed enthusiastically about the landscape and then sniggered strangely and asked if we realised the inhabitants there had two heads.
    • Cohen especially had the charisma turned on at full blast, pausing before the songs to chat with audience members, tell stories, or just gush with thanks over so many people showing up to support them.
    • Sarah gushed with the utmost amount of enthusiasm.
    • Then they both gush about how it's going to be great fun and will be all slumber parties and makeup while eyeing each other viciously.
    • Johnny, they might have given you a heads up that I might turn into a crazy fan here and just gush for a few minutes.
    • Without gushing about Zeke or raving about Brant, I cut straight to the point.
    • Yea, there was the occasional girl at work that tried to be my friend and gush about boys, but they soon learned that wasn't my cup of tea.
    • Curiously, the one show he won't gush enthusiastically about is his own funeral.
    • In the meantime, we listen to friends or family gush about their Caribbean cruise or Disneyland adventure
    • When I write a positive review, I don't just gush about how much I loved the story.
    • I mean there hasn't been a review that hasn't gushed with enthusiasm?
    • That was back in the day when I used to gush of course.
    • From the way she spoke and gushed to him, Brett had to wonder if she had actually read anything he had written at all, or if she had understood it.
    • They both gush about how blessed and lucky they are.
    • When she left, she didn't gush enthusiastically about seeing us next time.
    • Still nobody opens the door to gush enthusiastically all over me about being their secret admirer and bringing them flowers.
    • Some of them could barely speak, and others couldn't stop gushing about you, and about Buffy.
    • So he engaged in a literary crusade to bring it back to the public eye and accomplished his goal after gushing about it in an article he wrote for Harper's in '96.
    • On their website these groups gush with enthusiasm about turning Iraq into another Vietnam for the USA.
    Synonyms
    enthuse, over-enthuse, be enthusiastic, be effusive, effuse
nounɡəʃɡəSH
  • 1A rapid and plentiful stream or burst of something.

    喷出,涌出,迸出

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He thought as he twisted the nozzle, forcing gushes of water at his quickly whitening skin.
    • The super-manoeuvrable dive boat takes us almost underneath two of the Sound's most irrepressible falls, great gushes of icy mountain water crashing down with frightening noise and power.
    • Joey had his hands stuffed into his pockets and his breaths became visible gushes of steam.
    • I let out a deep gush of air.
    • I lifted up my hand to fell my head to see if I was bleeding and I was amazed to see gushes of blood on the sidewalk and on my head.
    • He reared back, howling in pain, one hand frantically trying to stifle the sudden gush of blood.
    • My breath is coming out in heavy gushes and I know it's fanning my son's little face.
    • Yet in between these gushes sit tranquil pools which brim with icy, sweet-tasting mountain water.
    • Legend told that once every thousand years, the volcanoes would erupt and spew out gushes of burning fire that would scorch everything in its path and so, two thousand years ago, had formed the Borrac Sea.
    • Water poured in the car in steady gushes and mingled with the blood on my face, melting it into one horrific red mask.
    • Return swipes came at him, along with gushes of flame emitted from the monsters' skin.
    • But on this ride, I notice that at nearly every station there's some kind of cleaning happening: great gushes of water pour from the outlets onto the track.
    • As I sat on the large animal skinned passenger seat and buckled myself up, Zachary, still silent, revved the car engine up, stiffly jerking the heater switch on, gushes of cold, unwarmed air blowing in our faces.
    • He had his back towards the wall when a sudden gush of wind smashed the scaffolding onto the wall.
    • Opening his mouth, Peter took greedy gulps of it, allowing the cool gushes of water to douse his parched throat.
    • He observed regular gushes of blood from a cut in the apex of the heart after ventricular contractions ceased but atrial contractions persisted.
    • Then their soaring voices mimic the sounds of natural ‘things’ - hisses, chirps and gushes.
    • The grass tapped lightly on their legs as they passed, the breeze blew against them in cool gushes, and their spirits were high.
    • Police kept guard to prevent people from returning, warning that deadly gushes of water could surge down from the mountains as blockages of debris and mud give way.
    • Eadie said just before 2 pm, as she was about to prepare a late lunch, she looked out the back door and called out to her mother, pensioner Millie, only to see the gushes of water and slush cascading from the neighbour's yard.
    Synonyms
    surge, stream, spurt, jet, spout, outpouring, outflow, burst, rush, cascade, flood, torrent, sweep
  • 2Exaggerated effusiveness or enthusiasm.

    滔滔地说(或写);过分充满感情地说(或写);过分热情地说(或写)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I am starting to feel a worrying amount of gush coming up.
    • I'm too gushy in a country, in a city, where they hate gush.
    • Australians are quick to spot the bull and wary of gush, and this is reflected in the way they speak.
    • Oh, here it comes - that sentimental gush about parents and their children, right?
    • All in all, it's a bit directionless - in a bid to have something for everyone they seem to have just trotted out a conservative selection of mid-market gush.
    • Even genial mockery largely dried up for a while, replaced by an unprecedented flood of patriotic gush and mush.
    • Still, the sheer amount of luvvy gush is surprising.
    • Fetchingly clad in a scarlet trouser suit, Dallas launches into the songs with the minimum of fuss and gush: her business is to deliver the number.
    • This book is an appropriately lavish celebration, but less gush would have improved it.
    Synonyms
    outburst, outpouring, stream of words, flow of speech

Origin

Late Middle English: probably imitative.

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