bloom
noun/bluːm/
/bluːm/
Idioms - (formal or specialist) [countable] a flower (usually one on a plant that people admire for its flowers)
(常指供观赏的)花 - the exotic blooms of the orchid
奇异的兰花 - The plant produced a single white bloom.
该植物开出一朵白色的花朵。
Extra ExamplesTopics Plants and treesc2- The small pink blooms appear in May.
五月会开出粉红色的小花。 - a tree with exquisite blooms
开满赏心悦目花朵的树
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- beautiful
- glorious
- perfect
- …
- bear
- have
- produce
- …
- appear
- fade
- in bloom
- in full bloom
- burst into bloom
- come into bloom
- …
- the exotic blooms of the orchid
- [singular, uncountable] a healthy fresh appearance
健康有精神的面貌 - the bloom in her cheeks
她面颊上的红润光泽 - the bloom of youth
少年的壮盛时期, 青春
- the bloom in her cheeks
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old Norse blóm ‘flower, blossom’, blómi ‘prosperity’, blómar ‘flowers’.
Idioms
in (full) bloom
- (of trees, plants, gardens, etc.) with the flowers fully open
鲜花盛开 - The roses were in full bloom.
玫瑰花正盛开。 - He loved watching the garden come into bloom.
他喜欢看花园里鲜花盛开。 - daffodils in bloom
水仙花盛开
- The roses were in full bloom.