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1 blossom
['blosəm] 1. noun(flowers, especially of a fruit tree: beautiful blossom; apple blossom.) cvet2. verb1) (to develop flowers: My plant has blossomed.) cveteti2) (to flourish: She blossomed into a beautiful woman.) razcveteti se•* * *I [blɔsəm]nouncvet, cvetje; zgodnja doba rastiII [blɔsəm]intransitive verbcvesti (o sadnem drevju) -
2 burst
past tense, past participle; see burst* * *I [bə:st]1.intransitive verb( with zaradi) počiti, razpočiti se; ( with s) biti prenapolnjen; ( into v) vlomiti, vlamljati; izbruhniti; nenadoma se prikazati; slang bankrotirati, propasti;2.transitive verbnasilno odpreti; (z)lomiti, zadreti, predreti; prenapolniti; uničiti; slang denar zapravljatito burst open — razpočiti se, naglo se odpretito burst upon s.th. — naleteti na kajto burst with s.th. — razpočiti se od česaII [bə:st]nounrazpoka; (raz)pok, izbruh, eksplozijafiguratively prodor; popivanje, veseljačenje; slang to make a burst — odvaditi seto be on the burst — popivati, veseljačiti, krokati
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blossom — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ beautiful, lovely ▪ pale, pink, white ▪ a tree with pale pink blossoms ▪ apple … Collocations dictionary
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blossom — n flower, bloom, blow (see under BLOSSOM vb) blossom vb Blossom, bloom, flower, blow are comparable as verbs when meaning to become florescent and as nouns when meaning the period or state of florescence or (except for blow) meaning the… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
blossom forth — verb develop or come to a promising stage Youth blossomed into maturity • Syn: ↑blossom, ↑blossom out, ↑unfold • Derivationally related forms: ↑unfolding (for: ↑unfold), ↑ … Useful english dictionary
blossom out — verb develop or come to a promising stage Youth blossomed into maturity • Syn: ↑blossom, ↑blossom forth, ↑unfold • Derivationally related forms: ↑unfolding (for: ↑unfold), ↑ … Useful english dictionary
blossom out — verb To blossom, to show beauty. It must be Rena, he murmured. Who could have dreamed that she would blossom out like that? It must surely be Rena! … Wiktionary
blossom — ► NOUN 1) a flower or a mass of flowers on a tree or bush. 2) the state or period of flowering. ► VERB 1) (of a tree or bush) produce blossom. 2) develop in a promising or healthy way. ORIGIN Old English, related to BLOOM(Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
blossom — [[t]blɒ̱səm[/t]] blossoms, blossoming, blossomed 1) N VAR: oft supp N Blossom is the flowers that appear on a tree before the fruit. The cherry blossom came out early in Washington this year. ...the blossoms of plants, shrubs and trees. 2) VERB… … English dictionary
blossom — I UK [ˈblɒs(ə)m] / US [ˈblɑsəm] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms blossom : singular blossom plural blossoms a flower on a tree, or all the flowers on a tree apple blossom in blossom (= covered with flowers): By March, the cherry trees are… … English dictionary
blossom — blos|som1 [ blasəm ] noun count or uncount a flower on a tree, or all the flowers on a tree: apple blossom in blossom (=covered with flowers): By March, the cherry trees are in blossom. blossom blos|som 2 [ blasəm ] verb intransitive 1. ) if a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
blossom — 1 noun (C, U) 1 a flower or all the flowers on a tree or bush: orange blossom 2 in (full) blossom with the flowers open 2 verb (I) 1 if trees blossom, they produce flowers: a blossoming apple tree 2 also blossom out to become happier, more… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English