gush
verb uk/ɡʌʃ/ us/ɡʌʃ/
(FLOW)
[ I usually + adv/prep, T ]喷出,涌出,冒出
to flow or send out quickly and in large amounts
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. 她胳膊上被刀扎伤的地方鲜血直冒。
(EXPRESS)
[ I or T ]夸张地表达,感情充沛地说,装腔作势地说(尤指赞扬的话)
to express a positive feeling, especially praise, in such a strong way that it does not sound sincere
[ + speech ] "You're just so talented!" she gushed. “你可真是个人才!”她夸张地说。
gush
noun [ S ] uk/ɡʌʃ/ us/ɡʌʃ/
(FLOW)
喷,喷涌,喷出
a large amount of liquid or gas that flows quickly
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。
(EXPRESSION)
夸张地表达,感情充沛地说,装腔作势地说
a sudden strong and positive feeling, or an expression of positive feeling, usually so strong it does not sound sincere