to bloom
01
开花, 盛开
(of a plant) to produce flowers and display them in full color
Intransitive
例子
Each spring, the cherry trees bloom with clusters of pink and white flowers.
每年春天,樱桃树都会开花,开出一簇簇粉红色和白色的花朵。
02
让...膨胀, 浸泡
to allow a food ingredient, such as gelatin or yeast, to absorb liquid and soften or expand
Transitive: to bloom a food ingredient
Intransitive
例子
To activate the yeast for bread baking, it 's essential to bloom it in warm water with a pinch of sugar until frothy.
为了激活用于烘焙面包的酵母,必须将其与少量糖一起浸泡在温水中直至起泡。
03
开花, 繁荣
to thrive or flourish, often reaching an optimal or beautiful state
Intransitive
例子
The child ’s curiosity bloomed under the guidance of an inspiring teacher.
在一位鼓舞人心的老师的指导下,孩子的好奇心绽放了。
Bloom
01
开花, 绽放
the organic process through which a plant produces flowers
例子
Gardeners plan outdoor weddings to coincide with the cherry tree bloom.
园丁们计划户外婚礼以与樱桃树的开花期相吻合。
02
the reproductive structure of a flowering plant, often showy or colorful
例子
Horticulturists study the timing and size of plant blooms.
03
a healthy, cheerful, or youthful glow on a person's face
例子
His bloom disappeared after a long, stressful week.
04
the peak or prime period of youth, vitality, or beauty
例子
The actor 's career reached its bloom in the 1980s.
05
a powdery or waxy deposit that appears on a surface, often naturally occurring
例子
Chocolate sometimes develops a white bloom due to fat migration.
06
a period of greatest prosperity, productivity, or flourishing
例子
The company reached its bloom with record sales and profits.
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