blossom

英 ['blɒs(ə)m] 美['blɑsəm]
  • vi. 开花;兴旺;发展成
  • n. 花;开花期;兴旺期;花开的状态
  • n. (Blossom)人名;(英)布洛瑟姆

词态变化


复数: blossoms;第三人称单数: blossoms;过去式: blossomed;过去分词: blossomed;现在分词: blossoming;

中文词源


blossom 开花

来自bloom, 开花。

英文词源


blossom
blossom: [OE] Blossom probably comes ultimately from an Indo-European base *bhlōs-, which was also the source of Latin flōs, from which English gets flower. It seems reasonable to suppose, in view of the semantic connections, that this *bhlōs- was an extended form of *bhlō-, from which English gets blade, bloom, and the now archaic verb blow ‘come into flower’.
=> blade, bloom, blow, flower
blossom (n.)
c. 1200, from Old English blostm, blostma "blossom, flower, fruit," from Proto-Germanic *blo-s- (cognates: Middle Low German blosom, Dutch bloesem, German Blust), from PIE *bhlow-, extended form of *bhel- (3) "to thrive, bloom" (see folio). This is the native word, now largely superseded by bloom (n.1) and flower (n.).
blossom (v.)
late 14c., from Old English blostmian, from blostma "blossom, flower" (see blossom (n.)). Figurative use from late 14c. Related: Blossomed; blossoming.

双语例句


1. The cherry blossom came out early in Washington this year.
今年华盛顿的樱花开得很早。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Why do some people take longer than others to blossom?
为什么有的人比他人大器晚成?

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3. The trees are in blossom .
树上鲜花盛开。

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4. The blossom on the trees looks lovely in springtime.
春天树上的花很漂亮.

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5. Hopefully the tree will produce some blossom next year.
这棵树有望在明年开花.

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