bloom

bloom
blu:m
1. noun
1) (a flower: These blooms are withering now.) flor
2) (the state of flowering: The flowers are in bloom.) floración, en flor
3) (freshness: in the bloom of youth.) estar en la flor de (la vida), lozanía, frescura

2. verb
(to flower or flourish: Daffodils bloom in the spring.) florecer
bloom1 n flor
what beautiful blooms! ¡qué flores más preciosas!
to be in bloom estar en flor
Es una palabra especializada, la más usual es flower
bloom2 vb florecer
roses that bloom and die rosas que florecen y se mueren
Es una palabra especializada, la más usual es flower
bloom
tr[blʊːm]
noun
1 (flower) flor nombre femenino
2 (on fruit) pelusa
3 (freshness) frescura, lozanía
intransitive verb
1 florecer
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be in bloom estar en flor
in the bloom of youth en la flor de la edad
to burst into bloom florecer
to take the bloom off something quitar la frescura de algo
bloom ['blu:m] vi
1) flower: florecer
2) mature: madurar
bloom n
1) flower: flor f
to be in bloom: estar en flor
2) flowering: floración f
in full bloom: en plena floración
3) : rubor m (de la tez)
in the bloom of youth: en plena juventud, en la flor de la vida
bloom
n.
flor s.f.
floración s.f.
florecimiento s.m.
lozanía s.f.
vello s.m.
v.
florar v.
florecer v.
lozanear v.

I bluːm
noun
1)
a) c (flower) flor f
b) u

to be in bloom — estar* en flor

to be in full bloom — estar* en plena floración

2) u (on fruits, leaves) vello m, pelusa f

to lose one's bloom — ajarse


II
intransitive verb \<\<plant/garden\>\> florecer*; \<\<flower\>\> abrirse*
[bluːm]
1. N
1) (=flower) flor f ; (on fruit) vello m , pelusa f

in bloom — en flor

in full bloom — en plena floración

in the full bloom of youth — en la flor de la juventud

to come into bloom — florecer

2) (fig) (on complexion) rubor m
2.
VI [flower] abrirse; [tree] florecer; (fig) [economy, industry] prosperar
* * *

I [bluːm]
noun
1)
a) c (flower) flor f
b) u

to be in bloom — estar* en flor

to be in full bloom — estar* en plena floración

2) u (on fruits, leaves) vello m, pelusa f

to lose one's bloom — ajarse


II
intransitive verb \<\<plant/garden\>\> florecer*; \<\<flower\>\> abrirse*

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