to flourish
01
繁荣, 兴旺
to grow in a healthy and strong way
Intransitive
例子
With enough water, the plants flourish quickly.
有足够的水,植物会迅速繁茂。
02
繁荣, 兴旺
to quickly grow in a successful way
Intransitive
例子
With the new management in place, the restaurant began to flourish, attracting more customers than ever before.
随着新管理层的到位,餐厅开始繁荣,吸引了比以往更多的顾客。
03
挥舞, 摇动
to move or wave something back and forth, often to attract attention
Transitive: to flourish sth
例子
He flourished his handkerchief to catch the attention of the crowd.
他挥舞着手帕以吸引人群的注意。
Flourish
01
华丽的手势, 戏剧性的动作
a showy or dramatic gesture intended to attract attention
例子
The magician ended his trick with a flourish.
魔术师以一个华丽的动作结束了他的戏法。
02
一个宽阔的手势, 一个宽阔的动作
the action of waving, brandishing, or moving something in a sweeping manner
例子
She waved the flag with a flourish during the parade.
她在游行中flourish地挥舞着旗帜。
03
装饰, 华丽辞藻
a decorative or elaborate display of speech or writing
例子
His speech was full of rhetorical flourish.
他的演讲充满了修辞性的华丽辞藻。
04
号角花彩, 华丽短曲
a brief, lively tune or fanfare, often played on brass instruments
例子
The ceremony began with a musical flourish.
仪式以一段音乐花彩开始。
05
花饰, 装饰性笔画
a decorative or fancy stroke added to handwriting or text
例子
He practiced pen flourishes to improve his handwriting.
他练习了笔的花饰以改善他的笔迹。
06
繁荣, 鼎盛时期
an impressive and successful act or period marked by achievement or excellence
例子
During the Renaissance, literature and art experienced a significant flourish across Europe.
在文艺复兴时期,文学和艺术在整个欧洲经历了显著的繁荣。



























