0 When a tree or plant blossoms, it produces flowers before producing fruit that can be eaten:
She has really blossomed recently.
She is suddenly blossoming into a very attractive woman.
Sean and Sarah's friendship blossomed into love.
2 (of a tree or plant) to produce flowers that develop into fruit:
Second, they take from the blossoms of the willow and the broom 'their fertile booty' from which 'they build waxen castles'.
The image of youth as blossoming prevails in personal letters as well.
Everything happens as though the design was a code that comes to life and blossoms in the organic nature of a specific individual.
Cultural arguments have always been considered an important explanatory variable in the development literature that blossomed since the 1960s.
Particularly, youth groups, pan-ethnic groups, environmental and civil rights groups have blossomed.
Transplantation blossomed, this advance greatly improving kidney transplant results and stimulating the proliferation of successful liver and cardiac transplant programs.
What was once the scraggly effort of a few odd individuals has now blossomed into a major field.
From about 6+16 weeks after blossoming, the fruits increase rapidly in volume and weight mostly owing to pericarp growth.
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(植物)開花, (人)變得更有魅力(或更成功、更自信), (好的感覺或關係)深入發展,增強…
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(植物)开花, (人)变得更有魅力(或更成功、更自信), (好的感觉或关系)深入发展,增强…
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flor, flores, flor [feminine]…
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(小さな)花…
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çiçek, küçük çiçekler, çiçek açmak…
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fleurs [feminine, plural], fleurir…
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