a)[intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]MILIQUID if a liquidgushes, it flows or pours out quickly and in large quantities 〔液體〕大量湧出,噴出SYN spurt
gush out/from/down etc
Water gushed from the broken pipe.
水從破裂的管子中噴湧而出。
He opened the door and smoke gushed out.
他打開門,煙噴湧而出。
b)[transitiveT] if something gushes a liquid, the liquid pours out quickly and in large quantities 湧出,噴出〔大量液體〕SYN spurt
The wound gushed blood.
傷口大量出血。
2[intransitiveI, transitiveT]PRETEND to express your praise, pleasure etc in a way that other people think is too strong 吹捧;誇張地表達
‘I simply loved your book, ’ she gushed.
“我真是喜歡你的書。”她吹捧道。
3 (also gush out) [intransitiveI]EMOTIONAL if words or emotions gush out, you suddenly express them very strongly 〔話語〕迸出;〔感情〕迸發
All that pent-up frustration gushed out in a torrent of abuse.
gush out/from/down etc• The spring that gushes from a cleftmountain is the Goddess's blood.• Oil gushed out and swirled around his feet.• A couple of hundred yards downstream it gushes out below a ceremonial arch into the Brigach.• He grimaced, as hot tears gushed from his eyes.• A second after I gave him that answer, I felt a flood of hot, salty tears gush down my cheeks.• BlindingE.-like light gushes out of the first crack.• We redoubled our efforts to control the flood of water that gushes down our field from the mountains behind.
gush2 noun
1LIQUID[countableC usually singular] a large quantity of something, usually a liquid, that suddenly pours out of something 湧流,噴出之物SYN spurt