[/ˈflʌrɪʃ; ˋflʌrɪʃ/] v 用法: 1 [I] be successful, very active, or widespread; prosper 昌盛; 旺盛; 兴旺; 繁荣: No new business can flourish in the present economic climate. 在目前的经济气候中, 任何新生意都兴旺不起来. * a flourishing squash club 兴旺的壁球俱乐部. 用法: 2 [I] grow healthily; be well and active 健康成长; 茂盛; 健壮而活跃: This species of flower flourishes in a warm climate. 这种花在温暖的气候中长得茂盛. * All the family are flourishing. 全家人身体都很好. 用法: 3 [I, Ipr] (of ideas or people) be very active and influential (during the specified period) (指思想或人)(在某时期)活跃而有影响力: In Germany the baroque style of art flourished in the 17th and 18th centuries. 在德国, 巴罗克艺术风格在17和18世纪非常盛行. 用法: 4 [Tn] wave sth about in order to attract attention to it 挥舞某物(以引起注意): He stormed into the office, flourishing a letter of complaint. 他挥舞著一封投诉信冲进了办公室. flourish 2 n (usu sing 通常作单数) 用法: 1 bold sweeping movement or gesture, used esp to attract attention 明显的大动作或手势(尤用以引起注意的): He opened the door for her with a flourish. 他潇洒地为她打开了门. 用法: 2 flowing curve, esp in handwriting or decoration 流畅的曲线(尤指书法或装饰方面的). 用法: 3 loud and elaborate piece of music; fanfare 响亮而细腻的乐曲; 小号曲: A flourish of trumpets marked the Queen's arrival. 小号奏出嘹亮的乐曲欢迎女王驾到. |