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1. The waterfall gushes with clear blue water.

2. Jack, the gush, was crying.

3. 8] Girls like to gush over dramas.

4. Crack it with an ax and freezing water gushes out.

5. The spring that gushes from a cleft mountain is the Goddess's blood.

6. I heard a gush of water.

7. 22] Blinding E.-like light gushes out of the first crack.

8. This astonishing performance produced a gush of hyperbole.

9. He was eager, but did not gush.

10. Oh , don't slop and gush and be sentimental.

11. A gush of heat by the automatic doors.

12. There had been no gush of maternal love.

13. They stood there in a gush of warm air.

14. The wound re-opened in a gush of blood.

15. Her words gush forth when she meets her mother.

16. 9] We just don't need to gush over it.

17. There was a gush of blood from the wound.

18. 7] Young girls who gush over handsome film stars.

19. 4 This astonishing performance produced a gush of hyperbole.

20. When tapped, they can gush year round without a pump.

21. I can see the broken bodies, the gush of blood.

22. Gush door: dentate line is clear, expansion, endoscopic through smoothly.

23. ▪ Between October and April, rain falls in Israel and at times gushes down torrent valleys.

24. Some shower room uses the technology of arenaceous silver of gush arenaceous gold or gush, colour is showily , but the price wants relatively a few more expensive.

25. A sudden gush of liquid spurted out of the plant.

\ ˈgəsh

b : something emitted in a gushing forth

2 : an effusive display or outpouring

[redirected from gush over you]

1. To rush or flow over someone or something in an uncontrolled manner. The water from the fire hydrant gushed over the street, making it impossible to pass.

2. To speak about someone or something with great energy and enthusiasm. Charlie must really like you—he gushes over you every chance he gets. Gina's editor keeps gushing over her brilliant manuscript.

Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.

 

1. Lit. [for liquid] to flood over someone or something. The floodwaters gushed over the farmland. The hot soup gushed over the cook as the huge pot tipped over.

2. Fig. [for someone] to heap praise, flattery, and compliments on someone or something. Aunt Mattie always gushed over us children so much that we dreaded her coming. All the guests gushed over my beet salad.

McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

v.

To speak or write about something or someone with wild enthusiasm: They returned from the new store and gushed over the great shoes they had bought.

The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs. Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

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gush over [someone or something]

gush over Thành ngữ, tục ngữ

a mover and shaker

someone whose opinion is respected: "He's a mover and shaker in the publishing world."

all over

Idiom[s]: all over

Theme: COMPLETION

finished; dead.
• Dinner is all over. I'm sorry you didn't get any.
• It's all over. He's dead now.

All over bar the shouting

When something is all over bar the shouting, the outcome is absolutely certain.['All over but the shouting' is also used.]

all over but the shouting

[See it's all over but the shouting]

all over but the shouting|all over|shouting

adv. phr., informal Finally decided or won; brought to an end; not able to be changed. After Bill's touchdown, the game was all over but the shouting. John and Tom both tried to win Jane, but after John's promotion it was all over but the shouting.

all over hell's half acre

all over the place, everywhere I left the gate open, and the cows are all over hell's half acre.

all over it

to be very interested or involved in something:"The bio project? I'm all over it!

all over one

all over one
In close physical contact. For example, Whenever I visit, that dog of Jane's is all over me. [Early 1900s] Also see fall all over oneself; have it.

all over one like a cheap suit

to possess comprehensively, and usually intimately:"She was all over him like a cheap suit

all over the earth

Idiom[s]: all over the earth AND all over the world

Theme: EVERYWHERE

everywhere.
• Grass grows all over the earth.
• It's the same way all over the world.

all over the gaff

see all over the shop

All over the map

[USA] If something like a discussion is all over the map, it doesn't stick to the main topic and goes off on tangents.

all over the place

Idiom[s]: all over the place

Theme: EVERYWHERE

everywhere; in all parts of a particular location.
• Tom, stop leaving your dirty clothes all over the place.
• We keep finding this kind of problem all over the place.

all over the shop

1. in a mess, out of order, disorganized
2. everywhere:"I've been all over the shop this morning"

All over the show

If something is all over the show, it's in a complete mess.An alternative to 'All over the shop'.

all over the world

Idiom[s]: all over the earth AND all over the world

Theme: EVERYWHERE

everywhere.
• Grass grows all over the earth.
• It's the same way all over the world.

all over town

Idiom[s]: all over town

Theme: EVERYWHERE

everywhere in town.
• Our dog got loose and ran all over town.
• Jane looked all over town for a dress to wear to the party.

all over with

Idiom[s]: [all] over with

Theme: COMPLETION

finished.
• His problems are all over with now.
• After dinner is all over with, we can play cards.

all over|all|over

adv. phr. 1. In every part; everywhere. He has a fever and aches all over. I have looked all over for my glasses.
Compare: FAR AND WIDE. 2. informal In every way; completely. She is her mother all over. 3. informal Coming into very close physical contact, as during a violent fight; wrestling. Before I noticed what happened, he was all over me.

all worked up over

Idiom[s]: all worked up [over something] AND all worked up [about something]

Theme: ANXIETY

excited and agitated about something.
• Tom is all worked up over the threat of a new war.
• Don't get all worked up about something that you can't do anything about.
• Bill is all worked up again. It's bad for his health.

argue about/over

discuss;quarrel about争论;争辩
They are always arguing about unimportant matters.他们总是为一些小事争论不休。
My students argued over the ocrrectness of the answer.我的学生们互相争论着答案的正确性。

argue over

discuss;quarrel about争论;争辩
They are always arguing about unimportant matters.他们总是为一些小事争论不休。
My students argued over the ocrrectness of the answer.我的学生们互相争论着答案的正确性。

arse over elbow

see arse over tit

arse over tit

to fall over, head over heels:"She went arse over tit on the ice outside"

ask over

invite to one's home
"Why don't we ask the Johnsons over for dinner?"

ass over teakettle

falling over backwards, head over heels The cowboy knocked him off his feet - ass over teakettle!

awning over the toy shop

male beer belly

be head over heels in love

be completely in love: "You can see that he's head over heels in love with her."

be over

" be finished; end."

be over|over

v. phr. To be ended; be finished. The show was over by 11 P.M. The war will soon be over.

below the poverty line

not earning enough to survive, very poor, as poor as a church mouse If husband and wife are earning minimum wage, they're living below the poverty line.

bend over

1.lean towards俯向
The doctor bent over the sick child.医生弯腰看那生病的孩子。
2.be turned over翻转
Don't bend over the pages.不要卷折书页。

bend over backward|backward|bend|bend over|lean|le

v. phr., informal To try so hard to avoid a mistake that you make the opposite mistake instead; do the opposite of something that you know you should not do; do too much to avoid doing the wrong thing; also, make a great effort; try very hard. Instead of punishing the boys for breaking a new rule, the principal bent over backward to explain why the rule was important. Mary was afraid the girls at her new school would be stuck up, but they leaned over backward to make her feel at home.
Compare: GO OUT OF ONE'S WAY.

bend over backwards

do anything to help, try to please, go the extra mile They'll bend over backwards to find a room for you. They give excellent service.

bend over backwards for someone

do everything possible to help someone: "She bent over backwards for them when they first arrived in the town."

bend over backwards to do something

try very hard If I can, I will bend over backwards to help you get a promotion in the company.

bind over

compel legally to do sth.使…保证做
The two men were bound over to keep the peace.这两个人被勒令守法。
The magistrate said,“I shall bind you over to keep the peace.”地方法官说:“我要你遵纪守法。”

blow me over

"it is unbelievable; far out" He's over 50? Well, blow me over!

blow my cover

reveal my true identity, reveal my hiding place With a false passport, I can enter Bali, if nobody blows my cover.

blow one's cover

Idiom[s]: blow one's cover

Theme: REVELATION

to reveal someone's true identity or purpose.
• The spy was very careful not to blow her cover.
• I tried to disguise myself, but my dog recognized me and blew my cover.

blow over

die down or calm down The problem with the lost invoices has finally blown over and everyone is working hard again.

blow over|blow

v. To come to an end; pass away with little or no bad effects. The sky was black, as if a bad storm were coming, but it blew over and the sun came out. They were bitter enemies for a while, but the quarrel blew over. He was much criticized for the divorce, but it all blew over after a few years.

boil over

overflow by boiling煮沸溢出
Turn off the gas.The milk is boiling over.关上煤气,牛奶溢出来了。

boil over|boil

v. phr. 1. To rise due to boiling and overflow down the sides of a pan or a pot. "Watch out!" Jane cried. "The milk is boiling over on the stove!" 2. To become enraged to the point of being unable to contain oneself. John took a lot of abuse from his boss, but after 25 minutes he suddenly boiled over and told him what he thought of him.

bowl me over

surprise me, blow me down Well, bowl me over! You've done your homework!

bowl over

bowl over
Astonish, surprise greatly, overwhelm, as in I was simply bowled over by their wonderful performance. This term originated in cricket, where it means “to knock all the bails off the wicket.” [Mid-1800s]

bowl over|bowl

v., informal 1. To knock down as if with a bowled ball. The taxi hit him a glancing blow and bowled him over. 2. To astonish with success or shock with misfortune; upset; stun. He was bowled over by his wife's sudden death. The young actress bowled over everybody in her first movie.

bowl sb over

Idiom[s]: bowl sb over

Theme: SURPRISE

to surprise or overwhelm someone.
• The news bowled me over.
• The details of the proposed project bowled everyone over.

break cover

break cover
Suddenly emerge from a hiding place, as in The shots distracted our pursuers long enough so that we could break cover and make a run for it. This term originally alluded to animals being hunted, a frequent usage in the 16th century. Now that hunting is a less common pursuit, it is used for human beings.

bridge over

overcome;link with a bridge 克服;度过;搭桥通车
This sum of money is sure to bridge over their difficulties.这笔钱肯定会帮助他们度过难关的。
The river has been bridged over.河上已架起了桥。

gush over [someone or something]

1. To rush or flow over someone or something in an uncontrolled manner. The water from the fire hydrant gushed over the street, making it impossible to pass.2. To speak about someone or something with great energy and enthusiasm. Charlie must really like you—he gushes over you every chance he gets. Gina's editor keeps gushing over her brilliant manuscript.Learn more: gush, over

gush over someone or something


1. Lit. [for liquid] to flood over someone or something. The floodwaters gushed over the farmland. The hot soup gushed over the cook as the huge pot tipped over.
2. Fig. [for someone] to heap praise, flattery, and compliments on someone or something. Aunt Mattie always gushed over us children so much that we dreaded her coming. All the guests gushed over my beet salad.Learn more: gush, over

gush over

v. To speak or write about something or someone with wild enthusiasm: They returned from the new store and gushed over the great shoes they had bought. Learn more: gush, over
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