bloom
n. (常指供观赏的)花; 健康有精神的面貌
v. 开花; 变得健康/快活/自信
A bloom is the flower on a plant.
...the sweet fragrance of the white blooms...
白色花朵的芳香
Harry carefully picked the bloom.
哈里小心翼翼地摘下那朵花。
A plant or tree that is in bloom has flowers on it.
...a pink climbing rose in full bloom.
盛开的粉色藤蔓玫瑰
...the sweet smell of the blackberry in bloom.
绽放的黑莓花的芬芳
When a plant or tree blooms, it produces flowers. When a flower blooms, it opens.
This plant blooms between May and June.
这种植物在5月至6月间开花。
If someone or something blooms, they develop good, attractive, or successful qualities.
Not many economies bloomed in 1990, least of all gold exporters like Australia...
1990年经济繁荣的国家并不多,尤其是像澳大利亚这样的黄金出口国。
She bloomed into an utterly beautiful creature.
她出落得亭亭玉立。
If something such as someone's skin has a bloom, it has a fresh and healthy appearance.
The skin loses its youthful bloom.
皮肤失去了年轻时的光泽。
1. the organic process of bearing flowers;
2. reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts
3. the best time of youth
4. a rosy color (especially in the cheeks) taken as a sign of good health
5. the period of greatest prosperity or productivity
6. a powdery deposit on a surface
1. produce or yield flowers;
bloom, blossom, flower
这些名词均含"花"之意。
the bloom is off the rose
(北美)明日黄花,已失去新颖感或应时价值的事物
This target is what Allan Bloom calls " the Nietzscheanized left "
此目标就是艾伦布罗姆所称的 “ 尼采化左派 ”
And now that Ur rose bloom.
而现在,乌尔玫瑰盛开.
Let us plant a rose as Yeats once planted. Let it bloom.
让我们在此种下一株叶芝曾经种下的玫瑰,让它开花.
The almonds were in bloom.
杏树开花了.
These plants bloom in spring.
这些植物在春天开花.