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lush

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Plants, Gardening
lush1 /lʌʃ/ adjective  1 HBPDLGplants that are lush grow many leaves and look healthy and strong 〔植物〕茂盛的,繁茂的,郁郁葱葱的 a lush green mountainous island 草木茂盛苍翠、山峦起伏的岛 The fields were lush with grass and flowers. 田野里花草繁茂。2 BEAUTIFUL/GOOD-LOOKINGvery beautiful, comfortable, and expensive 华丽舒适的;豪华的 SYN luxurious lush carpets 华丽的地毯3 lush music has a lot of pleasant-sounding instruments or voices together 〔音乐〕悦耳动听的 lush vocal harmonies 悦耳的和声4 informal very attractive or nice – used especially by young people 漂亮的;吸引人的〔尤为年轻人所用〕 He looks so lush in this pic! 他在这张照片里真帅!
Examples from the Corpus
lushMist ferns daily with plastic spray bottle to keep them green and lush.It was green, lush and luxuriant, ringed by the mountains with snowy peaks.lush fabricsa lush gardenFirst, we need a long, warm, unbroken growing season to provide a plentiful diet of lush herbage.The famous walls and ramparts of the city, now surround lush lawns and leafy trees.Similarly, Colescott paints big, lush narrative acrylics on canvas, hard-hitting narrative works that travel across time and history.They have lush stands of elm trees and will require minimal leveling.
lush2 noun [countable]  informalMIDRUNK an alcoholic 酒鬼,醉汉
Examples from the Corpus
lushThis is a film to make you feel fabulous about being a lush.See, the dude is a lush and we give him time to get mellow.It sketches the usual story of Meurent, the model who dabbled in painting, who was a lush and promiscuous.What are you drinking, you big lush?You'll see her sitting at the bar all day. She's a real lush.This lush, seething insularity-what am I supposed to be learning, what are the lessons here?
Origin lush1 (1400-1500) Perhaps from Old French lache soft, loose lush2 (1700-1800) Perhaps from → LUSH1
that lush and plants healthy and grow look are many leaves Corpus


lush
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lush1 /lʌʃ/ adjective
 Date: 1400-1500
 Origin: Perhaps from Old French lache 'soft, loose'
1. plants that are lush grow many leaves and look healthy and strong:
    a lush green mountainous island
    The fields were lush with grass and flowers.
2. very beautiful, comfortable, and expensive
   SYN  luxurious:
    lush carpets
3. lush music has a lot of pleasant-sounding instruments or voices together:
    lush vocal harmonies
4. informal very attractive or nice – used especially by young people:
    He looks so lush in this pic!

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lush2 noun [countable]
 Date: 1700-1800
 Origin: Perhaps from lush1
informal an alcoholic


lushBrE /lʌʃ/ 🔊NAmE /lʌʃ/ 🔊 adjective(of plants, gardens, etc. 植物、花园等) growing thickly and strongly in a way that is attractive; covered in healthy grass and plants 茂盛的;茂密的;草木繁茂的 SYN luxuriant lush vegetation茂盛的草木the lush green countryside郁郁葱葱的乡村

barren, fertile, landscape, lush, mountainous, rolling, rugged, undulate, volcanic, wooded

beautiful and making you feel pleasure; seeming expensive 华丽舒适的;豪华的a lush apartment豪华的公寓(slang) attractive or pleasant 吸引人的;令人愉悦的This shampoo smells lush.这洗发水味道真好闻。
lushBrE /lʌʃ/ 🔊NAmE /lʌʃ/ 🔊 noun(NAmE, informal) = alcoholic