blossom
n. (樹或灌木的)花簇
v. 興盛,變得成功; (樹木)開花
Blossom is the flowers that appear on a tree before the fruit.
The cherry blossom came out early in Washington this year.
今年華盛頓的櫻花開得很早。
...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?...
為什麼有的人比他人大器晚成?
What began as a local festival has blossomed into an international event.
最初的地方節日已經發展成了國際性盛會。
When a tree blossoms, it produces blossom.
Rain begins to fall and peach trees blossom.
開始下雨了,桃樹也開花了。
1. reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts
2. the period of greatest prosperity or productivity
1. produce or yield flowers;
2. develop or come to a promising stage;
bloom, blossom, flower
這些名詞均含"花"之意。
The apple blossom is beginning to drop.
蘋果樹上的花開始落了.
The apple trees are in full blossom.
蘋果樹花盛開著.
Truly learn another language, and I promise that your abilities a developer will start to blossom.
真正學會了另一門語言後, 我保證你的開發能力一定會突飛猛進.
Flowers blossom in a riot of colour.
百花爭豔.
This will minimise the chance that the problem will blossom into a serious injury.
這會讓小傷發展成為重傷的機率大大減小.