柯林斯詞典blossom /?bl?s?m/ (blossoming,blossomed,blossoms) 1. N-VAR Blossom is the flowers that appear on a tree before the fruit. (果樹的) 花 The cherry blossom came out early in Washington this year. 華盛頓的櫻花今年開得早。2. V-I If someone or something blossoms, they develop good, attractive, or successful qualities. 成功發(fā)展 Why do some people take longer than others to blossom? 爲(wèi)什麼有些人比其他人大器晚成呢? What began as a local festival has blossomed into an international event. 開始時(shí)的一個(gè)地方節(jié)日已經(jīng)發(fā)展成了一個(gè)國際盛會(huì)。3. V-I When a tree blossoms, it produces blossom. (樹) 開花 Rain begins to fall and peach trees blossom. 雨開始下,桃樹就開花了。 返回 blossom劍橋詞典When a tree or plant blossoms, it produces flowers before producing fruit that can be eaten . (植物)開花 The cherry tree is beginning to blossom. 櫻桃樹開始開花了。 When people blossom, they become more attractive , successful , or confident , and when good feelings or relationships blossom, they develop and become stronger . (人)變得更有魅力(或更成功、更自信);(好的感覺或關(guān)系)深入發(fā)展,增強(qiáng) She has really blossomed recently . 她近來確實(shí)容光煥發(fā)。 She is suddenly blossoming into a very attractive woman. 她突然出落成了一位很有魅力的女子。 Sean and Sarah's friendship blossomed into love . 肖恩和薩拉之間的友誼發(fā)展成了愛情。 返回 blossom