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tr['blʊːmɪŋ]1 (flower) floreciente2 (radiant) radiante, resplandeciente3 familiar repajolero,-a, puñetero,-aadj.• en flor adj.• floreciente adj.• florido, -a adj.n.• cierne s.m.• floración s.f.• florecimiento s.m.'bluːmɪŋa) (BrE colloq) (before n)I missed the blooming bus! — perdí el condenado or maldito autobús! (fam)
b) ( happy and healthy) (pred) radiante['bluːmɪŋ]1. ADJ1) [tree] floreciente, en flor2) (fig) (=flourishing) radianteto be blooming with health, be in blooming health — estar rebosante de or rebosar salud
3) (Brit)*get that blooming thing out of the way! — ¡quita eso de ahí, hombre! *
2.ADV(Brit) *we had to lift this blooming great box — tuvimos que levantar un pedazo de caja enorme or una caja de agárrate y no te menees *
* * *['bluːmɪŋ]a) (BrE colloq) (before n)I missed the blooming bus! — perdí el condenado or maldito autobús! (fam)
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adj.blooming (with health) rebosante de salud2 condenado(a) (familiar) (para enfatizar) (británico)3 lozano, en flor, floreciente.4 tremendo.adv.he's blooming useless! ¡es un inútil!2 extremadamente, muy.s.floración, cierne, florescencia.ger.gerundio del verbo BLOOM.
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