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1 bloom
[blu:m] 1. noun1) (a flower: These blooms are withering now.) flor2) (the state of flowering: The flowers are in bloom.) em flor3) (freshness: in the bloom of youth.) frescura2. verb(to flower or flourish: Daffodils bloom in the spring.) florescer* * *bloom1[blu:m] n 1 flor. 2 florescência, tempo de florescência. 3 vigor, beleza, exuberância. 4 juventude, força da juventude. 5 Bot camada fina aveludada que cobre certas frutas e folhas. 6 rubor das faces. • vt+vi 1 ter flores, produzir flores, florir. 2 vicejar, estar forte e vigoroso. 3 estar na flor da idade, ser belo. 4 fazer florir ou vicejar. in full bloom em plena floração. it took the bloom off tirou o brilho. the bloom of youth a flor da idade.————————bloom2[blu:m] n Met lupa: massa de ferro fundido batida na bigorna para se tornar gusa. -
2 bloom
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3 cobalt bloom
co.balt bloom[k'oubɔ:lt blu:m] n Min eritrite. -
4 copper-bloom
cop.per-bloom[kɔpə bl'u:m] n Min cuprita: óxido de cobre natural. -
5 in full bloom
in full bloomem plena floração. -
6 it took the bloom off
it took the bloom offtirou o brilho. -
7 the bloom of youth
the bloom of youtha flor da idade. -
8 in\ bloom
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9 bloomer
bloom.er1[bl'u:mə] n 1 planta em flor. 2 sl erro, engano. 3 sl fracasso. 4 pessoa em plena maturidade.————————bloom.er2[bl'u:mə] n (geralmente bloomers pl) 1 calça esporte para moças. 2 traje composto de calça comprida e saia curta usado pelas mulheres em 1850. 3 roupa íntima feminina semelhante a calções longos, usada antigamente. -
10 bloomery
bloom.er.y[bl'u:məri] n forja para transformar ferro em arame. -
11 blooming
bloom.ing[bl'u:miŋ] adj 1 florido, florescente, cheio de flores. 2 viçoso, exuberante. 3 sl maldito, irritante. she is blooming clever ela é inteligente demais. -
12 bloomingly
bloom.ing.ly[bl'u:miŋli] adv 1 em florescência. 2 viçosamente. -
13 abloom
a.bloom[əbl'u:m] adj florido, florescente. • adv floridamente. -
14 in flower
((of a plant) having flowers in bloom: These trees are in flower in May.) em flor -
15 morning glory
(any of various vines with funnel-shaped purple, blue, pink or white flowers that bloom early in the day.) -
16 in flower
((of a plant) having flowers in bloom: These trees are in flower in May.) em flor -
17 morning glory
(any of various vines with funnel-shaped purple, blue, pink or white flowers that bloom early in the day.) ipoméia
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