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You’re blushing. 和 You’re flushing. 的差別在哪裡?如果不好說明,請提供一些例句。
You’re blushing. 和 You’re flushing. 的差別在哪裡?如果不好說明,請提供一些例句。
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They both mean turning red.
You blush because you're charmed, or because you're embarrassed, usually for a romantic cause.
She blushed while he held her hand.
Flush is more about turning red because of anger, illness, heat etc.
I'll have a flushed skin if i try to run for 10 mins.
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