Definition von flush(p) im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
- of a surface exactly even with an adjoining one, forming the same plane; "a door flush with the wall"; "the bottom of the window is flush with the floor
- flush
- Particularly, such a cleansing of a toilet
- flush
- A cleansing with plenty of fluid
- flush
- To be cleansed by being flooded with generous quantities of water
- flush
- To cleanse by flooding with generous quantities of a fluid
Flush the injury with plenty of water.
- flush
- Particularly, to cleanse a toilet by introducing lots of water
- flush
- To cause to take flight from concealment
The hunters flushed the tiger from the canebrake.
- flush
- To clear a buffer of its contents
- flush
- To take suddenly to flight, especially from cover
A covey of quail flushed from the undergrowth.
- flush
- A hand consisting of all cards with the same suit
- flush
- wealthy or well off
He just got a bonus so he's flush today.
- flush
- To become suffused with reddish color due to embarrassment, excitement, overheating, or other systemic disturbance
The damsel flushed at the scoundrel's suggestion.
- flush
- smooth, even, aligned; not sticking out
Sand down the excess until it is flush with the surface.
- flush
- Short for flush left and right; a body of text aligned with both its left and right margins
- flush out
- To eliminate other possible hostile bidders in a takeover attempt
Analysts said yesterday they expected the company's statement to flush out other would-be bidders.
- flush out
- To clean by forcing a lot of water, or other cleaning liquid, through a dirty container or conduit
The heavy rains last week have flushed out the drains, thereby eliminating the unpleasant smells that had developed over the summer.
- flush out
- To force people or animals to leave a place where they are hiding
The dogs were sent into the woods to flush out the pheasants.
- flush toilet
- A toilet that disposes of the waste by using water to flush it through a drainpipe to another location
- flush
- {a} fresh, full of vigor, abounding, level
- flush
- {v} to come in haste, redden, heat, elate, rife
- flush
- {n} a violent flow, impulse, cards of a suit
- flush out
- (deyim) Drive a criminal out into the open. The term is derived from bird-hunting, in which one flushes out a covey of qua
- flush someone out
- (deyim) Drive a criminal out into the open. The term is derived from bird-hunting, in which one flushes out a covey of qua
- flush
- in the same plane; "set it flush with the top of the table
- flush
- a poker hand with all 5 cards in the same suit
- flush
- polish and make shiny; "buff the wooden floors"; "buff my shoes"
- flush
- A hand in which all five cards share the same suit When comparing two flushes, the hand with the highest card not in common is better So AK873 of hearts is a better flush than AK872 of diamonds Not much better
- flush
- 1) To open a cold-water tap to clear out all the water which may have been sitting for a long time in the pipes In new homes, to flush a system means to send large volumes of water gushing through the unused pipes to remove loose particles of solder and flux 2) To force large amounts of water or other liquid to clean out piping or tubing, storage or process tanks
- flush
- sudden brief sensation of heat (associated with menopause and some mental disorders)
- flush
- To cause to be full; to flood; to overflow; to overwhelm with water; as, to flush the meadows; to flood for the purpose of cleaning; as, to flush a sewer
- flush
- To cause by flow; to draw water from, or pour it over or through a pond, meadow, sewer, etc
- flush
- Flush refers to the four separate plucking seasons throughout the year, each known for it's distinctive flavor
- flush
- A sudden flood or rush of feeling; a thrill of excitement
- flush
- Affluent; abounding; well furnished or suppled; hence, liberal; prodigal
- flush
- turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame; "The girl blushed when a young man whistled as she walked by"
- flush
- flow freely; "The garbage flushed down the river"
- flush
- the swift release of a store of affective force; "they got a great bang out of it"; "what a boot!"; "he got a quick rush from injecting heroin"; "he does it for kicks"
- flush
- the freshly-picked tea leaves, typically comprising the bud and first two leaves of the growing tea shoot
- flush
- A method of administration of theraputant chemicals to fish in a tank or pond The normal flow rate to the pond is maintained during the treatment, and the chemicals administered at the inlet to the pond To be effective, flush treatments require that the chemical is added at a consistent rate for a period of 30 minutes to 2 hours If a shorter period is chosen, the efficiency of the treatment will be reduced as the fish will not be in contact with the chemical for long enough Flush treatments use more chemical than bath treatments, and are only used if it is impossible for the water to be turned off, or the system to be treated is so small that the additional amount of chemical used is not significant ( e g such as the use of fungicides on eggs) see also treatment method
- flush
- To empty a buffer, sending its contents to the next stage in processing
- flush
- To make suddenly or temporarily red or rosy, as if suffused with blood
- flush
- (1) To open a cold-water tap to clear out all the water which may have been sitting for a long time in the pipes In new homes, to flush a system means to send large volumes of water gushing through the unused pipes to remove loose particles of solder and flux (2) To force large amounts of water through liquid to clean out piping or tubing, storage or process tanks
- flush
- {s} flushed, ruddy; full, overflowing; well-supplied, abundant; level, even; having all the playing cards of one suit
- flush
- When someone flushes a toilet after using it, they fill the toilet bowl with water in order to clean it, usually by pressing a handle or pulling a chain. You can also say that a toilet flushes. She flushed the toilet and went back in the bedroom. the sound of the toilet flushing. Flush is also a noun. He heard the flush of a toilet
- flush
- To cause to start, as a hunter a bird
- flush
- If you flush, your face goes red because you are hot or ill, or because you are feeling a strong emotion such as embarrassment or anger. Do you sweat a lot or flush a lot? He turned away embarrassed, his face flushing red. Flush is also a noun. There was a slight flush on his cheeks. + flushed flushed Her face was flushed with anger
- flush
- layout and type term
- flush
- A flock of birds suddenly started up or flushed
- flush
- Cleanse a muscle by increasing the blood supply to it, removing toxins left in muscle by exertion
- flush
- (A), in cards, means a whole hand of one suit, as a "flush of clubs," a "flush of hearts," etc (See below )
- flush
- If you flush something down the toilet, you get rid of it by putting it into the toilet bowl and flushing the toilet. He was found trying to flush banknotes down the toilet
- flush
- Having the surface or face even or level with the adjacent surface
- flush
- A sudden flowing; a rush which fills or overflows, as of water for cleansing purposes
- flush
- So as to be level or even
- flush
- Some counties use the term "washdown" for using a fire company to remove spilled fuel or other substances from roadways Due to environmental regulations, many departments use absorbent material such as Sorb-All (informally called "kitty litter" because of the resemblance) to pick up spilled fuel instead of flushing it into sewers or storm culverts Another brand name of absorbent substance used by fire departments is Speedy Dry
- flush
- cause to flow or flood with or as if with water; "flush the meadows"
- flush
- In upland bird hunting, the dog locates the bird while quartering and drives it into the air
- flush
- To operate a placer mine, where the continuous supply of water is insufficient, by holding back the water, and releasing it periodically in a flood
- flush
- If you flush a part of your body, you clean it or make it healthier by using a large amount of liquid to get rid of dirt or harmful substances. Flush the eye with clean cold water for at least 15 minutes = cleanse Flush out means the same as flush. an `alternative' therapy that gently flushes out the colon to remove toxins
- flush
- the period of greatest prosperity or productivity
- flush
- a poker hand with all 5 cards in the same suit cause to flow or flood with or as if with water; "flush the meadows"
- flush
- Aligned with something, usually one side of a page
- flush
- irrigate with water from a sluice; "sluice the earth"
- flush
- To take suddenly to flight, esp. from cover
- flush
- sudden reddening of the face (as from embarrassment or guilt or shame or modesty)
- flush
- squarely or solidly; "hit him flush in the face"
- flush
- in the same plane; "set it flush with the top of the table"
- flush
- Adjacent surfaces even, or in the same plane (with reference to two structural pieces)
- flush
- I)To open a cold-water tap to clear out all the water which may have been sitting for a long time in the pipes In new homes, to flush a system means to send large volumes of water gushing through the unused pipes to remove loose particles of solder and flux 2) To force large amounts of water through liquid to clean out piping or tubing storage or process tanks
- flush
- to cleanse by means of a rush of water
- flush
- Any tinge of red color like that produced on the cheeks by a sudden rush of blood; as, the flush on the side of a peach; the flush on the clouds at sunset
- flush
- A hand of cards of the same suit
- flush
- To snow red; to shine suddenly; to glow
- flush
- as, a flush of joy
- flush
- a rosy color (especially in the cheeks) taken as a sign of good health
- flush
- Aligned or even with
- flush
- a sudden reddening of the skin, especially of the face and trunk
- flush
- To fill underground spaces, especially in coal mines, with material carried by water, which, after drainage, constitutes a compact mass
- flush
- When all five cards in your hand have a common suit, you have a flush The flush with the highest card not in common is better, so AK873 of spades is a better flush than AK872 of diamonds A flush ranks between a straight and a full house
- flush
- {i} redness, blush; flood, sudden flow of water; new growth; new increase; hand of playing cards; freshness, vigor, energy; hot flash
- flush
- To flow and spread suddenly; to rush; as, blood flushes into the face
- flush
- animation, etc
- flush
- of a surface exactly even with an adjoining one, forming the same plane; "a door flush with the wall"; "the bottom of the window is flush with the floor"
- flush
- Unbroken or even in surface; on a level with the adjacent surface; forming a continuous surface; as, a flush panel; a flush joint
- flush
- To start up suddenly; to take wing as a bird
- flush
- A fixture that is close to the ceiling or wall and does not have rods or arms leading to the sockets (Also see: Pan)
- flush
- If you flush people or animals out of a place where they are hiding, you find or capture them by forcing them to come out of that place. They flushed them out of their hiding places The Guyana Defence Force is engaged in flushing out illegal Brazilian miners operating in the country
- flush
- Any 5 cards in one hand that are all the same suit
- flush
- Not extending beyond the surface of the door or mounting panel
- flush
- Young tea leaf shoots The term also refers to the various harvests - "first flush" is the early spring plucking and "second flush" is harvested in late spring and early summer A "second flush" has a stronger flavor than the first flush
- flush
- A suffusion of the face with blood, as from fear, shame, modesty, or intensity of feeling of any kind; a blush; a glow
- flush
- having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value; "an affluent banker"; "a speculator flush with cash"; "not merely rich but loaded"; "moneyed aristocrats"; "wealthy corporations"
- flush
- Aligned vertically on the left or right side of a page (flush left or flush right)
- flush
- If one object or surface is flush with another, they are at the same height or distance from something else, so that they form a single smooth surface. Make sure the tile is flush with the surrounding tiles. = level
- flush
- This command attempts to cause lots of paging by creating many large segments and touching the pages It is used for performance benchmarks and system debugging
- flush
- make level or straight; "level the ground"
- flush
- rinse, clean, or empty with a liquid; "flush the wound with antibiotics"; "purge the old gas tank"
- flush
- To become suddenly suffused, as the cheeks; to turn red; to blush
- flush
- {f} blush, redden; rinse with water; empty the toilet of water and waste material; release a flow; excite, animate; cause to fly up suddenly (birds); make even or level; empty a portion of the memory (Computers)
- flush
- The flush of something is an intense feeling of excitement or pleasure that you have when you are experiencing it and for a short time afterwards. the first flush of young love. in the flush of victory
- flush
- To excite; to animate; to stir
- flush
- Consisting of cards of one suit
- flush
- If you flush dirt or a harmful substance out of a place, you get rid of it by using a large amount of liquid. That won't flush out all the sewage, but it should unclog some stinking drains
- flush
- To cause the blood to rush into (the face); to put to the blush, or to cause to glow with excitement
- flush
- Full of vigor; fresh; glowing; bright
- flush
- a sudden rapid flow (as of water); "he heard the flush of a toilet"; "there was a little gush of blood"; "she attacked him with an outpouring of words"
- flush door
- In cabinetry, a door that is perfectly flat; rails, if any, are covered
- flush door
- A door with uninterrupted flat faces
- flush door
- A door consisting of a core, cross-banding and flat-face veneers, or a door consisting of a core and flat-face veneers only
- flush down the toilet
- dispose of something by washing or flushing it down the toilet with water
- flush mount
- A flush mount or shielded sensor can only detect materials directly in front of the sensing face of the device Since it cannot sense to the side, it can be mounted with material flush to the body
- flush mount
- Mounting signage flat against a wall
- flush mount
- Mounting in which the hardware does not appreciably extend beyond the surface of the door
- flush of dawn
- early light of morning
- flush of youth
- healthy pink glow in a young person's skin
- flush out
- see flush 4
- flush out
- force out of hiding
- flush tank
- container above a toilet dispensing water for washing waste down
- flush toilet
- a toilet that is cleaned of waste by the flow of water through it
- flush valve
- A self-closing valve designed to release a large volume of water when tripped, to flush a toilet or water closet
- flush valve
- Mechanism located at the bottom of a gravity-operated toilet flush tank which holds the flapper assembly and the flush valve seat When the trip lever is actuated, the flapper allows water through the flush valve and into the bowl
- flush-seamed
- laid edge-to-edge (not overlapping)
- busted flush
- A potential flush which ultimately was not filled
I thought I'd draw another spade, but I ended up with a busted flush.
- busted flush
- Anything which ends up worthless despite great potential
- four-flush
- To bluff, especially in poker
- hot flush
- A sudden, but brief, sensation of heat over the entire body; a common symptom of the menopause
- royal flush
- ace high straight with all cards the same suit
- running flush
- a hand containing three cards of consecutive value and the same suit in three card brag; equivalent to a straight flush in poker
A running flush can only be beaten by a prile.
- straight flush
- straight with all cards the same suit
- be in the first flush of something
- Be at the start of something
- royal flush
- A straight flush consisting of the five highest cards of one suit, ranked as the highest hand in certain games of poker
- first flush
- the delivery of a highly concentrated pollutant loading during the early stages of a storm, due to the washing effect of runoff on pollutants that have accumulated on the land
- first flush
- The delivery of a highly concentrated pollutant loading during the early stages of a storm due to the washing effect of runoff on pollutants that have accumulated on the land
- first flush
- the quantity of pollutants, especially nutrients, in water runoff caused by rainfall is higher at the beginning of a storm than later
- first flush
- The initial runoff from a site/catchment following the start of a rainfall event As runoff travels over a catchment it will pick up or dissolve pollutants and the "first flush" portion of the flow may be the most contaminated as a result This is especially the case in small or more uniform catchments, however, in larger or more complex catchments pollution wash off may contaminate runoff throughout a rainfall event
- first flush
- A form of nonpoint source pollution, the first flush is the first inch of stormwater runoff containing the most pollution The pollution content of urban stormwater in the first inch usually exceeds that of untreated sewage
- four flush
- A five-card poker hand containing four cards in the same suit
- four flush
- the act of bluffing in poker; deception by a false show of confidence in the strength of your cards
- hot flush
- A hot flush is a sudden hot feeling in the skin which women often experience at the time of their menopause. a sudden hot feeling, especially one which women have during their menopause
- royal flush
- a poker hand with the Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and 10 all in the same suit
- royal flush
- A straight flush consisting of the five highest cards of one suit, ranked as the highest hand in certain games of poker. a set of cards that someone has in a card game, which are the five most important cards in a suit (=one of the four different types of card)
- straight flush
- a poker hand with consecutive cards in the same suit
- straight flush
- A hand in which all five cards are of the same suit and in numerical sequence, ranked above four of a kind in poker