bloom
bloom 英 [blu:m] 美 [blum]
n. 花;青春;旺盛 vt. 使开花;使茂盛 vi. 开花;茂盛
进行时:blooming 过去式:bloomed 过去分词:bloomed 第三人称单数:blooms 名词复数:blooms
- A bloom is a flower. You might mark the beginning of spring by the very first bloom you see in your garden.
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- n. 花;青春;旺盛
- vt. 使开花;使茂盛
- vi. 开花;茂盛
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1. The roses bloom every few days.
玫瑰每隔几天开花。
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2. It is the tears of the earth that keep her smiles in bloom.
它是大地的泪点,使她的微笑保持着青春不谢。
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3. These dots were markers that enabled them to measure every change in the size and shape of the flower as it went from bud to bloom.
这些点作为记号可以使他们测量到百合花从花蕾到开花过程中大小和形状的每一次变化。
- bloom (n.1) "blossom of a plant," c. 1200, a northern word, from a Scandinavian source akin to Old Norse blomi "flower, blossom," also collectively "flowers and foliage on trees;" from Proto-Germanic *blomon (source also of Old Saxon blomo, Middle Dutch bloeme, Dutch bloem, Old High German bluomo, German Blume, Gothic bloma), from PIE *bhle- (source also of Old Irish blath "blossom, flower," Latin flos "flower," florere "to blossom, flourish"), extended form of root *bhel- (3) "to thrive, bloom." Related to Old English blowan "to flower" (see blow (v.2)).
- bloom (n.2) "rough mass of wrought iron," from Old English bloma "lump of metal; mass," which is of unknown origin. Identical in form to bloom (n.1), and sometimes regarded as a secondary sense of it, but evidence of a connection is wanting.
- bloom (v.) mid-13c., blomen, "bear flowers, blossom, be in flower," from an Old Norse noun from the same source as bloom (n.1). Related: Bloomed; blooming.
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