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to flourish
01
bien pousser, se développer
to grow in a healthy and strong way
Intransitive
Exemples
With enough water, the plants flourish quickly.
Avec assez d'eau, les plantes prospèrent rapidement.
02
prospérer, se développer
to quickly grow in a successful way
Intransitive
Exemples
With the new management in place, the restaurant began to flourish, attracting more customers than ever before.
Avec la nouvelle direction en place, le restaurant a commencé à prospérer, attirant plus de clients que jamais auparavant.
03
agiter, brandir
to move or wave something back and forth, often to attract attention
Transitive: to flourish sth
Exemples
He flourished his handkerchief to catch the attention of the crowd.
Il agita son mouchoir pour attirer l'attention de la foule.
Flourish
01
a showy or dramatic gesture intended to attract attention
Exemples
The magician ended his trick with a flourish.
02
the action of waving, brandishing, or moving something in a sweeping manner
Exemples
She waved the flag with a flourish during the parade.
03
a decorative or elaborate display of speech or writing
Exemples
His speech was full of rhetorical flourish.
04
a brief, lively tune or fanfare, often played on brass instruments
Exemples
The ceremony began with a musical flourish.
05
a decorative or fancy stroke added to handwriting or text
Exemples
He practiced pen flourishes to improve his handwriting.
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épanouissement, apogée
an impressive and successful act or period marked by achievement or excellence
Exemples
During the Renaissance, literature and art experienced a significant flourish across Europe.
Pendant la Renaissance, la littérature et l'art ont connu un épanouissement significatif à travers l'Europe.
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