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bloomed

  • 1 florecer

    v.
    1 to flower.
    2 to bloom, to blossom, to bud, to flower.
    Las rosas florecen en abril Roses bloom in April.
    3 to flourish, to blossom, to blossom out, to prosper.
    Sus talentos florecieron Her talents flourished.
    4 to bloom for.
    Me florecen las rosas The roses bloom for me.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ AGRADECER], like link=agradecer agradecer
    1 (plantas) to flower, bloom; (árboles) to blossom
    2 (prosperar) to flourish, thrive
    1 (enmohecerse) to go mouldy (US moldy)
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    verb
    1) to bloom, blossom, flower
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    1. VI
    1) (Bot) to flower, bloom
    2) (=prosperar) to flourish, thrive
    2.
    See:
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    verbo intransitivo
    a) flor to flower, bloom; árbol to flower, blossom
    b) ( prosperar) to flourish, thrive
    * * *
    = flourish, bloom, burgeon, thrive, boom, flower, blossom, burst forth.
    Ex. The reference librarian, on the other hand, wants a tool which is reflective of the approach that a user might take at that moment, not the approach of a user who might have flourished at the time when the record was made.
    Ex. The article 'TULIP blooms in Tennesee' describes TULIP, a collaborative project to provide image access to 43 periodicals to members of the academic community.
    Ex. The other principal omission from UNESCO's 1950 listing was report literature -- a field of published record which has burgeoned in the last thirty years = La otra omisión principal de la lista de 1950 de la UNESCO fueron los informes, un área que se ha desarrollado en los últimos treinta años.
    Ex. Librarians need to pay greater attention to the politics of this organisational environment if libraries are to thrive.
    Ex. Public libraries in China boomed at the beginning of the present century.
    Ex. Librarians seek to provide a challenging, dynamic environment in which individual growth can flower.
    Ex. At last, library schools and students recognise the true potential of the profession of librarianship, and the profession has the chance to blossom and flourish.
    Ex. It seems the passions of the people were only sleeping and burst forth with a terrible fury.
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    * florecer antes de tiempo = bolt.
    * que florece en primavera = spring-flowering.
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    verbo intransitivo
    a) flor to flower, bloom; árbol to flower, blossom
    b) ( prosperar) to flourish, thrive
    * * *
    = flourish, bloom, burgeon, thrive, boom, flower, blossom, burst forth.

    Ex: The reference librarian, on the other hand, wants a tool which is reflective of the approach that a user might take at that moment, not the approach of a user who might have flourished at the time when the record was made.

    Ex: The article 'TULIP blooms in Tennesee' describes TULIP, a collaborative project to provide image access to 43 periodicals to members of the academic community.
    Ex: The other principal omission from UNESCO's 1950 listing was report literature -- a field of published record which has burgeoned in the last thirty years = La otra omisión principal de la lista de 1950 de la UNESCO fueron los informes, un área que se ha desarrollado en los últimos treinta años.
    Ex: Librarians need to pay greater attention to the politics of this organisational environment if libraries are to thrive.
    Ex: Public libraries in China boomed at the beginning of the present century.
    Ex: Librarians seek to provide a challenging, dynamic environment in which individual growth can flower.
    Ex: At last, library schools and students recognise the true potential of the profession of librarianship, and the profession has the chance to blossom and flourish.
    Ex: It seems the passions of the people were only sleeping and burst forth with a terrible fury.
    * florecer antes de tiempo = bolt.
    * que florece en primavera = spring-flowering.

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    florecer [E3 ]
    vi
    1 «flor» to flower, bloom; «árbol» to flower, blossom
    los rosales ya han florecido the roses have already flowered o bloomed, the roses are already in bloom
    2 (prosperar) to flourish, thrive
    el negocio está floreciendo the business is thriving o flourishing
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    florecer ( conjugate florecer) verbo intransitivo
    a) [tulipán/rosa] to flower, bloom;

    [ árbol] to flower, blossom

    florecer verbo intransitivo
    1 (dar flor) to flower, bloom
    2 (prosperar) to flourish, thrive
    ' florecer' also found in these entries:
    English:
    bloom
    - blossom
    - burgeon
    - flourish
    - flower
    - come
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    vi
    1. [dar flor] to flower
    2. [prosperar] to flourish;
    el sector de la telefonía móvil está floreciendo the cellphone o Br mobile phone industry is flourishing
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    v/i BOT flower, bloom; de negocio, civilización etc flourish
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    florecer {53} vi
    1) : to bloom, to blossom
    2) : to flourish, to thrive
    * * *
    1. (en general) to flower
    2. (árbol) to blossom
    3. (prosperar) to flourish

    Spanish-English dictionary > florecer

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