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At first blush Meaning in English

expression

ˈæt/ /ˈfɝst/ /ˈbɫəʃ
AT FURST BLUSH
ˈæt/ /fˈɜːst/ /blˈʌʃ
AT FURST BLUSH

释义

Used to say what appears to be true when you first see or consider something, before knowing more details.

用法与细微差别

Somewhat formal and often used in writing or careful speech. Implies a quick or superficial judgment, often followed by more careful consideration. Similar to 'at first glance', but a bit more literary. Used mainly for opinions, not physical appearance.

例句

At first blush, the answer seems simple.

basic

The idea was good at first blush.

basic

At first blush, it looks like rain today.

basic

At first blush, he seemed trustworthy, but later I found out the truth.

natural

Everything seemed perfect at first blush, but we missed some important details.

natural

I thought at first blush that she didn't like me, but I was wrong.

natural