thriving 的定义
- prospering or doing well; highly successful: The Arts Commission plans to expand its thriving ArtSmart program into all 21 of the city’s elementary schools.
- growing or developing vigorously; flourishing: When I worked on her farm ten years ago there was still a thriving goat herd, but she’s been unable to keep it up on her own.
thriving 近义词
successful
更多thriving例句
- Winston has the tools to thrive in Washington, which will need its third point guard to have a steady hand almost above all else.
- Some players thrive in the rotation because of the time in between starts, whereas some players are able to bounce back and pitch in back-to-back days.
- Today, it’s a thriving hub of art, music, food, and community that proves a great atmosphere for LGBTQ transplants.
- Tens of thousands of feet below the surface, deep-sea fish and crustaceans thrive amidst extreme pressure, freezing cold, and absolute darkness.
- Since its founding, Dallas has continued to grow and thrive, and is now home to 9 Fortune 500 companies, 41 colleges and universities, multiple professional sports teams, and a myriad of businesses and industries.
- Since 2009, the goat has had a thriving Twitter presence as well, today enjoying up to nearly 8,000 followers.
- Thousands of years ago, Meroe was a thriving hub of trade and home to some 25,000 residents.
- The company has been plagued by accusations of rape in the United States but still appears to be thriving.
- Thanks to the jazz scene, the city fostered a thriving African-American culture.
- But even before this celebrity benediction, Brooklyn was thriving in the City of Lights.
- Mr. Hancock, discreetly holding his peace, attended to his many thriving and very profitable business ventures.
- And indeed to whose interest would it be to have an English company granted a monopoly of a thriving branch of American trade?
- Of refined tastes, including a penchant for blue china, being a thriving bachelor, he was able to gratify them.
- But Carlisle is peaceful and quiet enough at the present time, a place of considerable size and with a thriving commerce.
- Richmond had grown in approximately twenty-five years from a village to a thriving city.