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1 bloom
[blu:m] 1. noun1) (a flower: These blooms are withering now.) zieds2) (the state of flowering: The flowers are in bloom.) ziedēšana3) (freshness: in the bloom of youth.) plaukums; ziedu laiks2. verb(to flower or flourish: Daffodils bloom in the spring.) ziedēt; plaukt* * *zieds; ziedēšana; ziedu laiks, plaukums, uzplaukums; sārtums; ziedēt; zelt, plaukt -
2 in bloom
ziedos; pilnos ziedos -
3 in full bloom
ziedos; pilnos ziedos -
4 in the bloom of youth
jaunības plaukumā -
5 to take the bloom off
izpostīt pašā plaukumā -
6 in flower
((of a plant) having flowers in bloom: These trees are in flower in May.) ziedos; saplaucis* * *saplaucis; ziedos -
7 morning glory
(any of various vines with funnel-shaped purple, blue, pink or white flowers that bloom early in the day.) tītenis* * *tītenis
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