blossom 的 2 个定义
Botany.
- the flower of a plant, especially of one producing an edible fruit.
- the state of flowering: The apple tree is in blossom.
- Botany. to produce or yield blossoms.
- to flourish; develop: a writer of commercial jingles who blossomed out into an important composer.
- to open.
blossom 近义词
flower
blossom 的近义词 8 个
flower
flourish
更多blossom例句
- These sesame blossoms are inspired by that classic, as well as Syrian barazek, which you can find in many Middle Eastern bakeries, especially ones specializing in western Mediterranean cuisine.
- The right mix can help a cactus blossom, a peperomia propagate, or philodendron grow long enough to vine up a trellis.
- Within two or three weeks, the stalks swell into a multitude of meadow-grasses and blossoms as tall as my waist, fragrant and enveloping.
- Usually, when the moth smells the unaltered floral fragrance, it flies upwind and uses its long, skinny mouthparts to probe the tube the way that it would a blossom.
- Drones that blow pollen-laden bubbles onto blossoms could someday help farmers pollinate their crops.
- Mayim Bialik and the cast of Blossom Charming family moment, or the beginning of a “Very Special Episode” of Blossom?
- My finger burned when it touched the blossom of lead embedded in the ceramic armor.
- What Newman brought to the screen, what allowed him to blossom, was his ability to make Hud and Harper and Fast Eddie so familiar.
- An orange blossom of flame exploded on our screens as a new reality dawned.
- Sinatra left for Tokyo in April 1962, perfect for cherry-blossom time.
- When they shall rush in unto Jacob, Israel shall blossom and bud, and they shall fill the face of the world with seed.
- Her head, set off by her dainty white gown, suggested a rich, rare blossom.
- It will not long pause anywhere, and it easily leaves each blossom for a better.
- He had lost the dream that Tony but tended a blossom, the fruit of which would come sweetly to his plucking afterwards.
- The leaf is small and light green, and it is quite (p. 384) a showy plant when in blossom.