blossom 音标拼音: [bl'ɑsəm]
n . 花,花开的状态,兴旺期
vi . 开花,兴旺,发展
花,花开的状态,兴旺期开花,兴旺,发展
blossom n 1 :
reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts [
synonym : {
flower }, {
bloom },
{
blossom }]
2 :
the period of greatest prosperity or productivity [
synonym :
{
flower }, {
prime }, {
peak }, {
heyday }, {
bloom }, {
blossom },
{
efflorescence }, {
flush }]
v 1 :
produce or yield flowers ; "
The cherry tree bloomed " [
synonym :
{
bloom }, {
blossom }, {
flower }]
2 :
develop or come to a promising stage ; "
Youth blossomed into maturity " [
synonym : {
blossom }, {
blossom out }, {
blossom forth },
{
unfold }]
Blossom \
Blos "
som \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Blossomed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Blossoming }.] [
AS .
bl ?
stmian .
See {
Blossom },
n .]
1 .
To put forth blossoms or flowers ;
to bloom ;
to blow ;
to flower .
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The moving whisper of huge trees that branched And blossomed . --
Tennyson .
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2 .
To flourish and prosper ;
to develop into a superior type .
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Israel shall blossom and bud ,
and full the face of the world with fruit . --
Isa .
xxvii .
6 .
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3 .
to appear or grow as if by blossoming ;
to spread out rapidly .
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PJC ]
Blossom \
Blos "
som \ (
bl [
o ^]
s "
s [
u ^]
m ),
n . [
OE .
blosme ,
blostme ,
AS .
bl [=
o ]
sma ,
bl [=
o ]
stma ,
blossom ;
akin to D .
bloesem ,
L .
fios ,
and E .
flower ;
from the root of E .
blow to blossom .
See {
Blow }
to blossom ,
and cf . {
Bloom }
a blossom .]
1 .
The flower of a plant ,
or the essential organs of reproduction ,
with their appendages ;
florescence ;
bloom ;
the flowers of a plant ,
collectively ;
as ,
the blossoms and fruit of a tree ;
an apple tree in blossom .
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1913 Webster ]
Note :
The term has been applied by some botanists ,
and is also applied in common usage ,
to the corolla .
It is more commonly used than flower or bloom ,
when we have reference to the fruit which is to succeed .
Thus we use flowers when we speak of plants cultivated for ornament ,
and bloom in a more general sense ,
as of flowers in general ,
or in reference to the beauty of flowers .
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Blossoms flaunting in the eye of day .
--
Longfellow .
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2 .
A blooming period or stage of development ;
something lovely that gives rich promise .
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In the blossom of my youth . --
Massinger .
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3 .
The color of a horse that has white hairs intermixed with sorrel and bay hairs ; --
otherwise called peach color .
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{
In blossom },
having the blossoms open ;
in bloom .
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92 Moby Thesaurus words for "
blossom ":
advance ,
anthesis ,
batten ,
be in bloom ,
be in flower ,
bear fruit ,
bloom ,
blooming ,
blossoming ,
blow ,
blowing ,
blush ,
boom ,
brew ,
bring to maturity ,
bud ,
burgeon ,
burst into bloom ,
capitulum ,
come to fruition ,
corymb ,
cyme ,
develop ,
effloresce ,
efflorescence ,
evolute ,
evolve ,
fatten ,
floreate ,
florescence ,
floret ,
floriculture ,
floscule ,
flourish ,
flower ,
flowerage ,
floweret ,
flowering ,
flush ,
full bloom ,
gardening ,
gather ,
germinate ,
glow ,
grow ,
grow fat ,
grow up ,
horticulture ,
hortorium ,
hypertrophy ,
increase ,
inflorescence ,
leaf ,
maturate ,
mature ,
mellow ,
mushroom ,
open ,
outgrow ,
overdevelop ,
overgrow ,
overtop ,
panicle ,
posy ,
procreate ,
progress ,
pullulate ,
raceme ,
reach its season ,
reach maturity ,
reproduce ,
ripe ,
ripen ,
shoot ,
shoot up ,
spike ,
spring up ,
sprout ,
sprout up ,
thrive ,
tower ,
umbel ,
unfold ,
unfolding ,
unfoldment ,
upshoot ,
upspear ,
upspring ,
upsprout ,
vegetate ,
wax ,
wildflower
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