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 blooming ['blumɪŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 盛开的

[化] 喷霜


  1. The roses are blooming!
    玫瑰花正在盛开。
  2. The children are blooming!
    孩子们正在健康成长。
  3. The flowers are blooming everywhere.
    鲜花到处盛开。


blooming
[ noun ]
  1. the organic process of bearing flowers

  2. <noun.process>
    you will stop all bloom if you let the flowers go to seed
[ adj ]
  1. informal intensifiers

  2. <adj.all>
    what a bally (or blinking) nuisance
    a bloody fool
    a crashing bore
    you flaming idiot


Bloom \Bloom\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Bloomed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Blooming}.]
1. To produce or yield blossoms; to blossom; to flower or be
in flower.

A flower which once
In Paradise, fast by the tree of life,
Began to bloom. --Milton.

2. To be in a state of healthful, growing youth and vigor; to
show beauty and freshness, as of flowers; to give promise,
as by or with flowers.

A better country blooms to view,

Beneath a brighter sky. --Logan.


Blooming \Bloom"ing\, n. (Metal.)
The process of making blooms from the ore or from cast iron.


Blooming \Bloom"ing\, a.
1. Opening in blossoms; flowering.

2. Thriving in health, beauty, and vigor; indicating the
freshness and beauties of youth or health.

  1. In an alpine meadow flushed purple with blooming lupines, Stone gazes at a horizon of sawtoothed peaks and tries to explain her love for the land.
  2. He will see the city at its best: the lilacs are blooming, the weather is mild and downtown stores are stocked with meat and tomatoes.
  3. A hospitalized Elizabeth Taylor has a new boyfriend _ a 23-year-old who is lifting the actress' spirits and has her "blooming again, like a rose," a spokeswoman says.
  4. The famous gardens, front and side, are intact, though not blooming yet; the cosy rear gardens and the tennis court have already become building sites. We need not be sentimental about the old house.
  5. On Tuesday, about 9,000 of Vaughn's orchids were blooming.
  6. Mr Helmut Schlesinger, the Bundesbank's doughty president, insists that the Germany economy is not in recession, but it is far from blooming.
  7. The bumper crop of farmers markets blooming all over the country is forging ties between city dwellers and the source of their food, and providing growers with a way to hang onto their farms.
  8. Bank holiday Britain is blooming.
  9. The Copenhagen summit showed how distant they are. As Die Welt put it: 'Nobody thought that the blooming European economy would fall behind the US and Japan.
  10. Peanuts _ Georgia's top crop at $500 million _ and soybeans were helped by the rain, but they need more to survive critical blooming and pegging stages.
  11. Demand for soybean futures was especially strong following the Agriculture Department's weekly crop progress survey, which found soybean plants blooming on 76 percent of the soybean acreage in the top 19 producing states.
  12. Tradition holds that when Diego opened his cloak to present roses, blooming out of season, to the skeptical bishop as a sign of the truth of his story, the flowers tumbled out and the virgin's image appeared imprinted in their place.
  13. Clematis is the policy, the brochure assured, for "prolonging the blooming period of your vertical coverage."
  14. Ideally, they should be picked so recently that they come complete with flowers at their tips blooming brightly.
  15. There also will be a section on former first lady Pat Nixon and the couple's daughters, Tricia and Julie, as well as a garden blooming with the Patricia Nixon Rose.
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