1 (the device that works) a rush of water which cleans a toilet -- การกดชักโครก
(also adjective) a flush toilet.
2 to become red in the face -- ทำให้หน้าแดง
She flushed with embarrassment.
3 to clean by a rush of water -- ทำความสะอาดด้วยการกดชักโครก
4 (usually with out) to cause (an animal etc) to leave a hiding place -- ทำให้ออกมาจากที่หลบซ่อน
Polymer solutions were injected through flush-mounted, angled slots located in both of the 57.5 cm walls of the channel.
They dressed and undressed themselves and used human toilets, wiping themselves, flushing, even asking to go potty during lessons and naptimes.
Moreover, collection of soil samples during a time when seeds are dormant eliminates confounding effects of germination flushes following collection and exposure of soil.
The small windows on the exterior are flush with the outside.
In other words, its major breeding-places must be those that are liable to flushing by precipitation runoff.
The strength and velocity of the shock wave were measured with piezoelectric pressure transducers that were flush mounted on the shock-tube walls.
The dry nitrogen evaporating from the dewar is also used to flush the case, thus avoiding moisture condensation effects on the optics.
Leafing trees were defined as trees that bore newly flushed leaves at the time of each census.
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變紅, 發紅, 臉紅…
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变红, 发红, 脸红…
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sonrojarse, enrojecerse, tirar la cadena…
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ficar vermelho…
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顔が赤くなる, 顔を赤くする…
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sifonu çekmek, yüzü kızarmak, mahcup olmak…
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laver à grande eau, rougir, rougeur…
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posar-se vermell…
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