1 to move something in your hand in order to make people look at it -- (為引人注意)揮舞
2 If you do something with a flourish, you do it with one big, noticeable movement. -- 動作誇張地
The deeds of the man preserve his life as long as scholarship flourishes.
In common sense harmony with this theory, the germ theory of disease also flourished (as the contagion theory).
What we have is a smooth continuum of possible levels of overall capability for flourishing.
Recall that non-contingent needs refer to non-contingent aims, like agency, life, harm-avoidance, flourishing or existence.
The concerto begins with a brief fusillade of demisemiquavers from the violins, underpinned by the bass drum and capped by flourishes from the soloists.
In terms of climate, it was in the middle or temperate zones that civilization flourished.
The fox and otter were much larger animals, yet their predation did not preclude flourishing game-coverts and fisheries.
During the 1660s through to the 1680s, her cloisters flourished, attracting many new postulants.