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blu:m 1. noun1) (a flower: These blooms are withering now.) blomst2) (the state of flowering: The flowers are in bloom.) blomstring, i full blomst3) (freshness: in the bloom of youth.) ungdommens vår2. verb(to flower or flourish: Daffodils bloom in the spring.) blomstreblomstre--------blomstringIsubst. \/bluːm\/1) blomst, blomstring2) ( kollektiv) blomster3) ( overført) blomstring, blomstringstid, flor4) fint støv, tynt belegg (på plommer, druer e.l.)5) dugg, fnugg6) ( overført) friskhet, frisk ynde, skjønnhet7) ( overført) blomstrende skjær, varm farge, glød8) ( om vin) boquet, duftbe in bloom stå i blomst, stå i flor, blomstrein the bloom of youth i ungdommens vårtake the bloom off berøve friskhetenIIsubst. \/bluːm\/( gruvedrift) smelteIIIverb \/bluːm\/1) blomstre, stå i full blomst, slå ut i full blomst2) ( overført) blomstre, se strålende ut
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