flourishing 的定义
- growing vigorously; thriving; prosperous: a flourishing little business.
flourishing 近义词
prospering, going well
更多flourishing例句
- The problem here is that goals such as connecting people, increasing human flourishing, or promoting freedom, equality, and democracy are not goals that are computationally tractable.
- Following this surge in popularity, many brands — especially of the luxury variety — have begun to embrace resale, often as a protective mechanism to prevent the flourishing of counterfeit goods.
- The relatively calm history of our solar system has favored the flourishing of life here on Earth.
- However, we didn’t know how common these chaotic systems are relative to quieter systems like ours, whose orderly architecture has favored the flourishing of life on Earth.
- So you might think it’s a matter of justice that we owe it to future generations to bequeath them both an existence in the first place and the conditions for their flourishing.
- Those are troubling numbers, for unfettered speech is not incidental to a flourishing society.
- Strangio is at his best when exposing what appears to be a flourishing civil society in Cambodia.
- The Barzani government, on the other hand, has had flourishing ties with Turkey.
- But there was certainly a flourishing of it right after World War II.
- So yes, couture is alive and flourishing, thanks to wealth located far from its spiritual home of Paris.
- Hence it can be seen what hope there is of establishing a flourishing christian church by such evangelists.
- It was at one time a favoured and flourishing agricultural colony, but from various causes sank into neglect.
- Havana, however had long been flourishing before the seat of Government had been transferred to it from Santiago.
- Until a few years ago the quarter known as the, Parian was the flourishing centre of the half-caste traders.
- I have seen in a single night the most flourishing orange-tree stripped of every leaf by this mischievous creature.