blossoms
n. (尤指果树的)花( blossom的名词复数 ); 花丛,花簇
v. (植物)开花( blossom的第三人称单数 ); 发展; 长成; 变得更加健康(或自信、成功)
Blossom is the flowers that appear on a tree before the fruit.
The cherry blossom came out early in Washington this year.
今年华盛顿的樱花开得很早。
...the blossoms of plants, shrubs and trees.
草木的花
If someone or something blossoms, they develop good, attractive, or successful qualities.
Why do some people take longer than others to blossom?...
为什么有的人比他人大器晚成?
What began as a local festival has blossomed into an international event.
最初的地方节日已经发展成了国际性盛会。
When a tree blossoms, it produces blossom.
Rain begins to fall and peach trees blossom.
开始下雨了,桃树也开花了。
It was springtime and the slopes were ablaze with almond blossoms.
时当春季,怒放的扁桃花使那片山坡鲜红似火.
The spring comes and peach blossoms [ flowers ] are all open.
春天了, 桃花 都开了.
A sesame stalk puts forth blossoms notch by notch, higher and higher.
芝麻开花节节高.
The apple blossoms filled the air with their fragrance.
苹果花使空气充满香味.
The cherry trees cast all their blossoms after the storm.
风暴过后,樱花全部落掉.