第三人称单数:blossoms
第三人称复数:blossoms
现在分词:blossoming
过去分词:blossomed
过去式:blossomed
不及物动词
1. His career blossomed from then on.
从那时起他的事业兴旺起来。
2. Jane is blossoming out into a beautiful girl.
简已经长成一个漂亮的女孩。
3. Those trees are blossoming.
那些树正在开花。
4. That small fishing village has now blossomed into an important port.
那个小渔村现已发展成为一个重要港口。
名词
1. There is no blossom on the cherry trees this year.
今年这些樱树没有开花。
1. 开花:目前这款笔记本电脑已经在美国、欧洲和加拿大上市了,感兴趣的网友可以到戴尔官网上一看究竟. 据了解,戴尔为Inspiron 1525笔记本电脑提供了三种不同的设计风格,即寒冰(Chill)、开花(Blossom)和喧嚣(Commotion).
2. 花:基本思想是:运用代数基本定理避免通常B样条基函数复合所采用的极形式(Polar form)以及非常烦琐复杂的开花(Blossom)运算,把B样条基函数的复合、乘积运算转化为求解线性方程组.
3. 花 ","花:据我所知Battle in Megaville这款游戏是以飞天小女警上小学(Megaville Elementary school)时,与德克斯特(Dexter)同班,而且卷入他与曼德克(Mandark)的争斗,并同时与狠脚色贝儿(Bell)对上的故事为背景做的,花花(Blossom)甚至一度被囚禁於水柱之中﹝游戏背景中有﹞,
1. (树木的)花, 花簇
Blossom is the flowers that appear on a tree before the fruit.
e.g. The cherry blossom came out early in Washington this year.
今年华盛顿的樱花开得很早。
e.g. ...the blossoms of plants, shrubs and trees.
草木的花
2. blossom的近义词
2. 兴盛;变得有魅力;变得成功
If someone or something blossoms, they develop good, attractive, or successful qualities.
e.g. Why do some people take longer than others to blossom?...
为什么有的人比他人大器晚成?
e.g. What began as a local festival has blossomed into an international event.
最初的地方节日已经发展成了国际性盛会。
3. blossom
3. (树木)开花
When a tree blossoms, it produces blossom.
e.g. Rain begins to fall and peach trees blossom.
开始下雨了,桃树也开花了。
1. Showing rich details of Chinese ink and brush techniques, the painting is called Magpies Leap in the Plum Blossom.
2. A Chinese rose now can blossom outdoors in winter, even in northeastern China's frigid weather.
3. Twelve breeds of cloves in the Clove Garden blossom from May to July, driving birds to sing for them.
4. When the grapefruit come into blossom, the fragrance fills the air.
5. They had cut off the withered leaves and branches, expecting them to blossom again.
6. But Mo does understand men who prefer to take the driver's seat - like the boyfriend who turned down the Cherry Blossom Festival proposal.
7. Delaying the awkward " DTR " chat might just give their budding romance a chance to blossom.
8. But in the revolutionary age, the plum blossom evolved into the embodiment of the revolutionist.
9. An epiphany dawned on him in March this year when he was on his way to attend a peach blossom festival.
10. The Peach Blossom Land lying in Wenshan city of Yunnan appears the same scenic describing in an ancient essay by Tao Yuanming.
noun
1. reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts
2. blossom的解释
2. the period of greatest prosperity or productivity
verb
1. develop or come to a promising stage
e.g. Youth blossomed into maturity
Synonym: blossom out blossom forth unfold
2. blossom是什么意思
2. produce or yield flowers
e.g. The cherry tree bloomed