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In an interview last week ahead of her jungle stint, she gushed about her plans to marry him.The fear was that oil would continue gushing when the rig sank.All of a sudden it was gushing in.He collapsed with blood gushing from his wounds.They affirm with gushing enthusiasm how much they love what they are doing.It was the second time the oil industry had gushed profits in a week. Blood gushed and furniture was sent crashing over.The locals are not gushing with enthusiasm and little wonder.As he tumbled lifeless to the ground his blood gushed forth from his wounds and caused a great deluge.One then bit into her neck, sending fake blood gushing down her chest. Blood was gushing out of his nose, mouth and eyes.He had blood gushing from wounds to his head, neck and both sides of his lower body.I looked down and blood was gushing.It will pump gushing oil up through a pipe to tankers on the surface, which will ferry the liquid back to land.And according to the flyer that comes through the post with the offer of the course, drivers gush with enthusiasm for the scheme.And for all the froth and gush about creativity and culture, investment isn't getting to where it hurts.He said this could result in up to 1.7 million gallons of oil a day gushing into the Arctic throughout the winter.

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gush

British English: gush VERB
When liquid gushes out of something, or when something gushes a liquid, the liquid flows out very quickly and in large quantities.
Piping-hot water gushed out.
  • American English: gush
  • Brazilian Portuguese: jorrar
  • Chinese: 涌出
  • European Spanish: salir a raudales
  • French: jaillir
  • German: strõmen
  • Italian: sgorgare
  • Japanese: ほとばしる
  • Korean: 분출하다
  • European Portuguese: jorrar
  • Latin American Spanish: salir a raudales
British English: gush NOUN
A gush of liquid is a sudden, rapid flow of liquid, or a quantity of it that suddenly flows out.
I heard a gush of water.
  • American English: gush
  • Brazilian Portuguese: jorro
  • Chinese: 涌流
  • European Spanish: chorro
  • French: jet
  • German: Strahl
  • Italian: fiotto
  • Japanese: ほとばしり
  • Korean: 분출
  • European Portuguese: jorro
  • Latin American Spanish: chorro

Chinese translation of 'gush'

gush

(ɡʌʃ)

vi

  1. [blood, water, oil] 喷出 (pēnchū)
  2. [person] 表现(現)过(過)火 (biǎoxiàn guòhuǒ)

n (s)

  1. [of water] 涌(湧)流 (yǒngliú)
(verb) 
Definition
to speak or behave in an overenthusiastic manner
Piping hot water gushed out of the tap.
Synonyms
flow
A stream flowed down into the valley.
run
cisterns to catch rainwater as it ran off the walls
rush
Water rushes out of huge tunnels.
flood
Enquiries flooded in from all over the world.
pour
Blood was pouring from his broken nose.
jet
A cloud of white smoke jetted out from the trees.
burst
Water burst through the dam and flooded their villages.
stream
Tears streamed down their faces.
cascade
A waterfall cascades down the cliff from the hills.
issue
A tinny voice issued from a speaker.
spurt
I saw flames spurt from the roof.
spout
In a storm, water spouts out of the blowhole just like a whale.
(verb) 
`Oh, you were just brilliant,' she gushed.
Synonyms
enthuse
She enthused about her holiday.
rave (informal)
She raved about the new foods she ate while she was there.
spout
overstate
rhapsodize
effervesce
effuse
chatter
Everyone was chattering away in different languages.
babble
They all babbled simultaneously.
jabber
I left them there jabbering away
blather
He kept on blathering about incompetence.
(noun) 
Definition
a sudden large flow of liquid
I heard a gush of water.
Synonyms
stream
a continuous stream of lava
flow
watching the quiet flow of the olive-green water
rush
A rush of affection swept over him.
flood
Each year brings a flood of new university graduates.
jet
benches equipped with water jets to massage your back and feet
burst
short bursts of activity
issue
outburst
an outburst of anger
cascade
She stood still for a moment under the cascade of water.
torrent
A torrent of water rushed into the reservoir.
spurt
A spurt of diesel came from one valve and none from the other.
spout
Experts later blew it up, sending a spout of water soaring 30 feet into the sky.
outflow
an outflow of fresh water from a river
(noun) 
Definition
a sudden surge of strong feeling
a lot of excruciating gush about how much they missed each other
Synonyms
stream
effusion
an effusion of blood
chatter
She kept up a steady stream of chatter the whole time.
babble
He couldn't make himself heard above the babble.
exuberance
blather
Anyone knows that this is all blather.

Additional synonyms

in the sense of babble
Definition
to talk in a quick, foolish, or muddled way
They all babbled simultaneously.
Synonyms
gabble,
chatter,
gush,
spout,
waffle (informal, British),
splutter,
gaggle,
burble,
prattle,
gibber,
rabbit on (British, informal),
jabber,
prate,
earbash (Australian, New Zealand, slang)
in the sense of babble
Definition
muddled or foolish speech
He couldn't make himself heard above the babble.
Synonyms
gabble,
chatter,
burble,
prattle,
blabber
in the sense of blather
He kept on blathering about incompetence.
Synonyms
chatter,
ramble,
mumble,
babble,
waffle (informal, British),
rabbit on (British, informal),
drivel,
yap (informal),
tattle,
jabber,
gabble,
blether,
run off at the mouth (slang),
prate

Synonyms of 'gush'

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