bloom 基本解释
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)
bloom 词性变化
复数:blooms过去式:bloomed现在分词:blooming过去分词:bloomed第三人称单数:blooms
bloom 词组短语
- bloom inhibitor
- antimony bloom
- brown bloom
- cobalt bloom
- lubricant bloom
- petroleum bloom
- arsenic bloom
- bloom of lubricating oil
- bloom side
- steel bloom
bloom 详细解释
noun
- (常指供观赏的)花
a flower (usually one on a plant that people admire for its flowers)- the exotic blooms of the orchid
奇异的兰花
- the exotic blooms of the orchid
- 健康有精神的面貌
a healthy fresh appearance- the bloom in her cheeks
她面颊上的红润光泽
- the bloom in her cheeks
verb
- 开花
to produce flowers- Most roses will begin to bloom from late May.
大多数玫瑰从五月末开始开花。
- Most roses will begin to bloom from late May.
- 变得健康(或快活、自信)
to become healthy, happy or confident- 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。
- The children had bloomed during their stay on the farm.
bloom 同义词辨析
〔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。
它开粉色或白色的花。
〔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。
淡黄色的花朵
I like cherry blossoms.
我喜欢樱花。
〔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。
那些玫瑰已经长出了花蕾。
〔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。
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。
bloom 习惯用语
n.
- 鲜花盛开
with the flowers fully open
in (full) bloom
bloom 双语例句
- 1、
Harry carefully picked the bloom.
哈里小心翼翼地摘下那朵花。 - 2、
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。 - 3、
She bloomed into an utterly beautiful creature.
她出落得亭亭玉立。 - 4、
The skin loses its youthful bloom.
皮肤失去了年轻时的光泽。 - 5、
Red as fire are the flowers that bloom in May.
五月的花儿红呀么红似火。 - 6、
The roses have come into bloom.
玫瑰花已经开放。 - 7、
Roses are in full bloom.
玫瑰花开得正旺。 - 8、
Flowers bloom in springtime.
花在春天开放。 - 9、
During the warmth of spring all the flowers bloom.; Flowers bloom during the warm spring.
春暖花开。 - 10、
Azaleas bloom red as a flame.
杜鹃似火。 - 11、
Our educational work is like a hundred flowers in bloom, like ten thousnd horses galloping ahead.
我们的教育事业,正如百花齐放,万马奔腾。 - 12、
The chrysanthemums are in bloom; some are red and some yellow.
菊花开了,有红的,有黄的。 - 13、
The peach trees are in full bloom.; The peach blossoms are out.
桃花盛开。 - 14、
She is in the bloom of youth.
她风华正茂。 - 15、
Bunches of flowers are in full bloom.
花开成簇。 - 16、
It was necessary to overexpose this positive record in order to enhance the presence of the plankton bloom.
为了使大量繁殖的浮游生物的形象得到增强,必须使这一波段的正片记录曝光过量。 - 17、
Her cheeks glow with the ruddy bloom of health.
她的双颊泛着健康的红润。 - 18、
The peonies are in full bloom.
牡丹开得真火暴。 - 19、
These plants bloom in spring.
这些植物在春天开花。 - 20、
I used to have many men friends but there are fewer now that I'm past my bloom.
我曾有许多男性朋友,但现在已寥寥无几了,我开始走下坡路了。 - 21、
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。 - 22、
All flowers are in full bloom.
百花盛开。 - 23、
I know that this is the season of bloom.
我知道,这是花开的季节。 - 24、
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。 - 25、
The bauhinia flower is in full bloom.
紫荆花盛开了。 - 26、
"Dad, the lilacs are in bloom. It's spring!" I assured my father that day.
“爸,丁香花开了。春天到了!”那天我很确信地和我父亲说。 - 27、
March, a peach blossom in full bloom, I registered a blog.
阳春三月桃花开了,我的博客也开通了。 - 28、
I am in the flowers that bloom.
我是盛开的花朵。 - 29、
In a sunny day, they are in full bloom in.
在一个阳光明媚的日子里,他们怒放了。
bloom 英英释义
noun
- a powdery deposit on a surface
- reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts
- the organic process of bearing flowers
- you will stop all bloom if you let the flowers go to seed
- a rosy color (especially in the cheeks) taken as a sign of good health
- the best time of youth
- the period of greatest prosperity or productivity
verb

