bloomed
英 [bluːmd]
美 [bluːmd]
v. 开花; 变得健康(或快活、自信)
bloom的过去式
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 花;花朵
Abloomis the flower on a plant.- ...the sweet fragrance of the white blooms...
白色花朵的芳香 - Harry carefully picked the bloom.
哈里小心翼翼地摘下那朵花。
- ...the sweet fragrance of the white blooms...
- PHRASE 正开花的;花朵绽放的
A plant or tree that isin bloomhas flowers on it.- ...a pink climbing rose in full bloom.
盛开的粉色藤蔓玫瑰 - ...the sweet smell of the blackberry in bloom.
绽放的黑莓花的芬芳
- ...a pink climbing rose in full bloom.
- VERB 开花;(花朵)绽放
When a plant or treeblooms, it produces flowers. When a flowerblooms, it opens.- This plant blooms between May and June.
这种植物在5月至6月间开花。
- This plant blooms between May and June.
- VERB 繁荣;兴盛;茁壮成长;变漂亮
If someone or somethingblooms, they develop good, attractive, or successful qualities.- 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。 - She bloomed into an utterly beautiful creature.
她出落得亭亭玉立。
- Not many economies bloomed in 1990, least of all gold exporters like Australia...
- N-UNCOUNT (肤色的)红润,健康的光彩;容光
If something such as someone's skin has abloom, it has a fresh and healthy appearance.- The skin loses its youthful bloom.
皮肤失去了年轻时的光泽。
- The skin loses its youthful bloom.
- See also:blooming