flushed cheek
泛红的脸颊
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Used to describe cheeks that are red and hot, typically due to illness, embarrassment, or exertion.
用于描述因生病、尴尬或劳累而发红发热的脸颊。
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flushed cheek = 泛红的脸颊 (用于描述因生病、尴尬或劳累而发红发热的脸颊。)
- His cheeks were flushed with embarrassment after tripping on stage.在舞台上绊倒后,他尴尬得满脸通红。
- The children came inside from the snow with flushed cheeks and cold noses.孩子们从雪地里进来,脸蛋红扑扑的,鼻子冰凉。
- After the marathon, the runner's cheeks were flushed and she was breathing heavily.马拉松过后,这位跑步者的脸颊通红,呼吸沉重。
- The doctor noted the patient's flushed cheeks, a common symptom of a fever.医生注意到了病人泛红的脸颊,这是发烧的常见症状。
- A sudden compliment from her crush left her with brightly flushed cheeks.她暗恋对象的一句突然的恭维让她双颊绯红。
- His cheeks were flushed in anger as he argued his point.他在陈述论点时,双颊因愤怒而涨红。
- Sitting by the roaring fire gave everyone warm, flushed cheeks.坐在熊熊燃烧的炉火旁,每个人的脸颊都变得温暖而泛红。
- With flushed cheeks and sparkling eyes, she accepted the award.她脸颊泛红,双眼闪闪发光地接受了奖项。
- Her flushed cheeks were a clear sign that she was coming down with a cold.她泛红的脸颊是她快要感冒的明显迹象。
- He noticed her single flushed cheek and realized she was nervous about the presentation.他注意到她一侧泛红的脸颊,意识到她对这次演讲感到紧张。