thrive 英 [θraɪv]   美 [θraɪv]

thrive

thrive  英 [θraɪv] 美 [θraɪv]

vi. 繁荣,兴旺;茁壮成长 

进行时:thriving  过去式:thrived  过去分词:thrived  第三人称单数:thrives 

New businesses thrive in this area. 新企业在这一地区蓬勃兴起。
These animals rarely thrive in captivity. 这些动物栏养起来很少会肥壮。

  • To thrive is to do well or flourish. If your new cookie delivery business thrives, you'll be rolling in dough — not literally, of course.
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  • vi. 繁荣,兴旺;茁壮成长
  • 1. New businesses thrive in this area.

    新企业在这一地区蓬勃兴起。

  • 2. These animals rarely thrive in captivity.

    这些动物栏养起来很少会肥壮。

  • 3. a thriving industry

    兴盛的行业

  • 4. He thrives on hard work.

    他以苦干为乐事。

  • thrive (v.) c. 1200, from a Scandinavian source akin to Old Norse þrifask "to thrive," originally "grasp to oneself," probably reflexive of þrifa "to clutch, grasp, grip, take hold of" (compare Norwegian triva "to seize," Swedish trifvas, Danish trives "to thrive, flourish"), of unknown origin. Related: Thrived (or throve); thriving.
thrive / θraɪv ; NAmE θraɪv / verb [intransitive ] to become, and continue to be, successful, strong, healthy, etc. 兴旺发达;繁荣;蓬勃发展;旺盛;茁壮成长 SYN flourish New businesses thrive in this area. 新企业在这一地区蓬勃兴起。 These animals rarely thrive in captivity. 这些动物栏养起来很少会肥壮。 thriv·ing / θraɪvɪŋ ; NAmE θraɪvɪŋ / adjective a thriving industry 兴盛的行业 PHRASAL VERB ˈthrive on sth to enjoy sth or be successful at sth, especially sth that other people would not like 以某事为乐,因某事而有成(尤指别人不喜欢的事物) He thrives on hard work. 他以苦干为乐事。 thrive thrives thrived throve thriving thriven thrive / θraɪv ; NAmE θraɪv / thriv·ing / θraɪvɪŋ ; NAmE θraɪvɪŋ /
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