flushed in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for flushed in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.flushed [Brit flʌʃt, Am fləʃt] VB pp

flushed → flush II, III

II.flushed [Brit flʌʃt, Am fləʃt] ADJ

I.flush1 [Brit flʌʃ, Am fləʃ] N

II.flush1 [Brit flʌʃ, Am fləʃ] VB trans

III.flush1 [Brit flʌʃ, Am fləʃ] VB intr

IV.flush1 [Brit flʌʃ, Am fləʃ] N (of birds)

V.flush1 [Brit flʌʃ, Am fləʃ] VB trans

VI.flush1 [Brit flʌʃ, Am fləʃ] VB intr (rouse)

flush2 [Brit flʌʃ, Am fləʃ] ADJ

flush3 [Brit flʌʃ, Am fləʃ] N GAMES

straight flush [Am ˌstreɪt ˈfləʃ] N GAMES

flush out VB [flʌʃ -] (flush out [sb, sth])

flush away VB [flʌʃ -] (flush [sth] away, flush away [sth])

four-flush [ˈfɔːflʌʃ] VB intr Am (in cards)

royal flush [Am ˈrɔɪ(ə)l fləʃ] N (in poker)

hot flush [Brit, Am ˌhɑt ˈfləʃ], hot flash [ˌhɒtˈflæʃ] N

flushed in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for flushed in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

Translations for flushed in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

flushed Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

flushed with anger
flushed with joy
flushed with success

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He flushed and blew steam in reaction, causing question as to just what she said.
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When flushed, they utter a sharp note that sounds like "scape, scape" and fly off in a series of aerial zig-zags to confuse predators.
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After each flood event, the freshwater is slowly flushed out of the sound, with a flushing time estimated to be 21 days.
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The only toilet in the dining hall was reserved for the cooks and it got aggravated when flushed too many times.
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When flushed, individuals may initially fly only a short distance before landing, but when facing more persistent threats may fly further away beyond sight.
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Once the new fish are grown enough, usually after 21 days, they are flushed back into the river.
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The brown quail's wings produce a whistling noise when flushed which is different from the whirring sound produced by the stubble quail's wings.
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It is generally shy and inconspicuous, often seen only briefly after being flushed out or while swiftly flying down a valley.
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It is a variant of the close stool which was used by adults before the widespread adoption of water flushed toilets.
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When a toilet is flushed, the water flows into a sewage system and eventually ends in a water treatment plant.
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