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bloom

英 [bluːm]

美 [bluːm]

n.  (常指供观赏的)花; 健康有精神的面貌
v.  开花; 变得健康(或快活、自信)

复数:blooms 过去式:bloomed 现在分词:blooming 过去分词:bloomed 第三人称单数:blooms 

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同义词辨析

bloomblossombudflower【导航词义:花】

bloomn. 花
〔辨析〕
主要指植物开的花及开花的状态。
〔例证〕
It produces pink or white blooms.
它开粉色或白色的花。
blossomn. 花,花朵
〔辨析〕
主要指树或灌木的花。
〔例证〕
pale yellow blossoms
淡黄色的花朵
I like cherry blossoms.
我喜欢樱花。
budn. 花蕾
〔辨析〕
指正待开放的花苞。
〔例证〕
The roses have come into bud.
那些玫瑰已经长出了花蕾。
flowern. 花
〔辨析〕
指开放的花朵,也可泛指花卉。
〔例证〕
Botanists classify this flower as part of the rose family.
植物学家将这种花归入蔷薇科。
A single flower does not make a spring.
一花独放不是春。
They will get married when all the plants in the garden are in flower.
等花园中所有的植物都开花时,他们就会结婚。

习惯用语

    n.

      in (full) bloom
    • 鲜花盛开
      with the flowers fully open

    牛津词典

      noun

      • (常指供观赏的)花
        a flower (usually one on a plant that people admire for its flowers)
        1. the exotic blooms of the orchid
          奇异的兰花
      • 健康有精神的面貌
        a healthy fresh appearance
        1. the bloom in her cheeks
          她面颊上的红润光泽

      verb

      • 开花
        to produce flowers
        1. Most roses will begin to bloom from late May.
          大多数玫瑰从五月末开始开花。
      • 变得健康(或快活、自信)
        to become healthy, happy or confident
        1. The children had bloomed during their stay on the farm.
          孩子们在农场期间健康活泼有生气。

      柯林斯词典

      • N-COUNT 花;花朵
        Abloomis the flower on a plant.
        1. ...the sweet fragrance of the white blooms...
          白色花朵的芳香
        2. Harry carefully picked the bloom.
          哈里小心翼翼地摘下那朵花。
      • PHRASE 正开花的;花朵绽放的
        A plant or tree that isin bloomhas flowers on it.
        1. ...a pink climbing rose in full bloom.
          盛开的粉色藤蔓玫瑰
        2. ...the sweet smell of the blackberry in bloom.
          绽放的黑莓花的芬芳
      • VERB 开花;(花朵)绽放
        When a plant or treeblooms, it produces flowers. When a flowerblooms, it opens.
        1. This plant blooms between May and June.
          这种植物在5月至6月间开花。
      • VERB 繁荣;兴盛;茁壮成长;变漂亮
        If someone or somethingblooms, they develop good, attractive, or successful qualities.
        1. 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。
        2. She bloomed into an utterly beautiful creature.
          她出落得亭亭玉立。
      • N-UNCOUNT (肤色的)红润,健康的光彩;容光
        If something such as someone's skin has abloom, it has a fresh and healthy appearance.
        1. The skin loses its youthful bloom.
          皮肤失去了年轻时的光泽。
      • See also:blooming

      英英释义

      noun

      verb

      • produce or yield flowers
        1. The cherry tree bloomed
        Synonym:blossomflower

      双语例句

      • The chrysanthemums are in bloom; some are red and some yellow.
        菊花开了,有红的,有黄的。
      • The peonies are in full bloom.
        牡丹开得真火暴。
      • Azaleas bloom red as a flame.
        杜鹃似火。
      • She bloomed into an utterly beautiful creature.
        她出落得亭亭玉立。
      • Bunches of flowers are in full bloom.
        花开成簇。
      • I am in the flowers that bloom.
        我是盛开的花朵。
      • The world of letters can be portrayed today as a garden with a hundred flowers in bloom.
        百花盛开春满园是今日文坛的写照。
      • I snipped a bloom from the lily I planted the summer my husband and I were married.
        我从我和我丈夫结婚那年夏天种下的百合上剪下一朵花。
      • All flowers are in full bloom.
        百花盛开。
      • The roses have come into bloom.
        玫瑰花已经开放。