[/ˈblɔsəm; ˋblɑsəm/] n 用法: 1 [C] flower, esp of a fruit tree or flowering shrub 花(尤指果树或灌木的花). Cf 参看 bloom. 用法: 2 [U] mass of flowers on a tree or shrub (树木上的)花丛, 花簇: apple, cherry, etc blossom 苹果花、樱桃花等的花簇. 用法: 3 (idm 习语) in (full) blossom (esp of trees and shrubs) bearing blossom (尤指树木)正在开花: The apple trees are in blossom. 苹果树正在开花. blossom 2 v 用法: 1 [I] (of a tree or shrub) produce blossom (指树木)开花: The cherry trees blossomed early this year. 樱桃树今年开花早. 用法: 2 [I, Ipr, Ip] ~ (out) (into sth) (fig 比喻) (a) develop in a healthy or promising way; grow or develop (into sth); flourish 健康地成长; 长成或发展成(某事物); 兴盛: a blossoming friendship, partnership, etc 发展中的友谊、合作等 * Mozart blossomed (as a composer) very early in life. 莫扎特早在童年时已初露头角(成为作曲家). * She has blossomed (out) into a beautiful young woman. 她已亭亭玉立, 成了美丽的少女. (b) become more lively 变得活跃: He used to be painfully shy, but now he's started to blossom (out). 他以前极腼腆, 现在活泼起来了. |