Bloom
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British pronunciation/blˈuːm/
American pronunciation/ˈbɫum/

Définition et Signification de "bloom"

to bloom
01

éclore, fleurir

(of a plant) to produce flowers and display them in full color
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The rose bushes bloomed beautifully in the garden this summer.
Each spring, the cherry trees bloom with clusters of pink and white flowers.
02

gonfler, hydrater

to allow a food ingredient, such as gelatin or yeast, to absorb liquid and soften or expand
Transitive: to bloom a food ingredient
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Before adding gelatin to the dessert recipe, the chef let it bloom in cold water to ensure proper hydration.
To activate the yeast for bread baking, it 's essential to bloom it in warm water with a pinch of sugar until frothy.
03

fleurir, prospérer

to thrive or flourish, often reaching an optimal or beautiful state
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The city ’s economy bloomed with the arrival of new industries.
The child ’s curiosity bloomed under the guidance of an inspiring teacher.
Bloom
01

fleurissement, floraison

the organic process of bearing flowers
bloom definition and meaning
02

fleur, floraison

reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts
bloom definition and meaning
03

éclat

a cheerful, youthful, or healthy glow on someone's face
04

épanouissement, floraison

the best time of youth
05

poussière, dépôt en surface

a powdery deposit on a surface
06

l'apogée, le florissement

the period of greatest prosperity or productivity
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