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- adj. 盛开的;妙龄的
- v. [植] 开花(bloom的ing形式)
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1. Flowers are blooming in a riot of colour.
百花盛开, 万紫千红。
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2. "I was an optimist then, and it worked out that way, " van den Heever continues. He gestures toward his garden blooming with early fall roses.
“我是乐观主义者,因此,我对这个问题也持乐观的看法,”范·登·西瓦指着花园里盛开的早秋玫瑰,继续侃侃而谈。
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3. Just a short drive from downtown, the park is at its most fragrant in spring, when the cherry trees, plum trees, azaleas and other ornamentals are blooming.
从市内到该公园,驱车只需很短时间。 此时正值芳香四溢的春天,公园内樱桃树、梅树、杜鹃花和其他的观赏类植物都开花了。
bloom·ing / ˈbluːmɪŋ ; NAmE ˈbluːmɪŋ / / ˈblʊmɪŋ ; NAmE ˈblʊmɪŋ / adjective [only before noun ], adverb ( BrE) ( informal) a mild swear word, used to emphasize a comment or a statement, especially an angry one (气愤等时用以加强语气) ◆ What blooming awful weather! 多糟糕的天气! bloom·ing / ˈbluːmɪŋ ; NAmE ˈbluːmɪŋ /
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