a flower, especially one cultivated for its beauty
(尤指供观赏的)花
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an exotic bloom .一朵异国情调的花。
[mass noun]the state or period of flowering
开花,开花期
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the apple trees were in bloom .苹果树正在开花。
[mass noun]the state or period of greatest beauty, freshness, or vigour
最美(或最富于青春活力)的状态(或时期),花季,全盛期
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a young girl, still in the bloom of youth .仍处于青春花季的少女。
[in sing.]a youthful or healthy glow in a person's complexion
青春容光,健康的容颜
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her face had lost its usual bloom .她的脸失去了常有的光彩。
[mass noun]a full bright sound, especially in a musical recording
(尤指音乐录音中)饱满响亮的声音
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the remastering has lost some of the bloom of the strings .重新制作的母盘丧失了弦乐器的活力感。
a delicate powdery surface deposit on certain fresh fruits, leaves, or stems
(新鲜水果、叶子或茎表面上的)粉衣,粉霜。
[mass noun]a greyish-white appearance on chocolate caused by cocoa butter rising to the surface
(巧克力的)起霜。
short for
<Bold><Bold>ALGAL BLOOM</Bold></Bold>的简称。
[no obj.]produce flowers; be in flower
开花;在开花,处于花期
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a chalk pit where cowslips bloomed. 开着野樱草花的白垩矿场。
come into or be in full beauty or health; flourish
风姿绰约,容光焕发;繁荣,兴旺
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the children had bloomed in the soft Devonshire air .孩子们是在德文郡和煦的空气中长大的。
(of fire, colour, or light)become radiant and glowing
(火,色彩,光)发亮,发光
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colour bloomed in her cheeks .她的面颊透出光泽。
[with obj.]
〈技〉 给(透镜)敷膜。
a mass of iron, steel, or other metal hammered or rolled into a thick bar for further working
(铁、钢或其他金属的)初轧方坯,大方坯。
〈史〉 搅炼熟铁。
make (metal) into such a mass
把(金属)轧成坯块。
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the bloom is off the rose N. Amer. the thing in question is no longer new, fresh, or exciting 〈北美〉 明日黄花;已失去新颖感;已不再引人注目
"Middle English: from Old Norse