-
1 blossom
I ['blɒsəm]2) (flower) fiore m.II ['blɒsəm]verbo intransitivo fiorire, sbocciare; fig.to blossom (out) — fiorire, svilupparsi
* * *['blosəm] 1. noun(flowers, especially of a fruit tree: beautiful blossom; apple blossom.) fiore2. verb1) (to develop flowers: My plant has blossomed.) fiorire2) (to flourish: She blossomed into a beautiful woman.) diventare•* * *blossom /ˈblɒsəm/n.blossomingA a.B n. [u]blossomya.2 fiorito.(to) blossom /ˈblɒsəm/v. i.1 fiorire; sbocciare3 (fig.) svilupparsi; fiorire; sbocciare: Romance blossomed between them, tra di loro è sbocciata una passione romantica4 aprirsi; animarsi, diventare più vivace: Linda blossomed in the new environment, nel nuovo ambiente Linda è rifiorita* * *I ['blɒsəm]2) (flower) fiore m.II ['blɒsəm]verbo intransitivo fiorire, sbocciare; fig.to blossom (out) — fiorire, svilupparsi
См. также в других словарях:
blossom — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ beautiful, lovely ▪ pale, pink, white ▪ a tree with pale pink blossoms ▪ apple … Collocations dictionary
blossom — blos|som1 [ˈblɔsəm US ˈbla: ] n [U and C] [: Old English; Origin: blostm] 1.) a flower or the flowers on a tree or bush ▪ pale pink blossoms ▪ The cherry tree was covered in blossom. 2.) in (full) blossom with the flowers fully open blossom 2… … Dictionary of contemporary 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
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 Music Center — is an amphitheatre located in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. It is the summer home of the Cleveland Orchestra, and also hosts a full summer schedule of popular music acts and symphonic performances. For symphonic concerts with the Cleveland Orchestra,… … Wikipedia
Blossom — Blos som, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Blossomed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Blossoming}.] [AS. bl?stmian. See {Blossom}, n.] 1. To put forth blossoms or flowers; to bloom; to blow; to flower. [1913 Webster] The moving whisper of huge trees that branched And… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Full-blown — a. 1. Fully expanded, as a blossom; completely developed; as, a full blown rose. Denham. [1913 Webster] 2. Fully distended with wind, as a sail. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 3. Hence: Of full intensity; as, the recession developed into full blown depr … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Full-bloomed — a. Like a perfect blossom. Full bloomed lips. Crashaw. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Blossom Dearie — Infobox musical artist | Name = Blossom Dearie | Img capt = Background = solo singer Birth name = Blossom Dearie Alias = Born = birth date|1926|4|28 flagicon|USA East Durham, New York, U.S. Died = Genre = vocal jazz, cool jazz, bebop, swing,… … Wikipedia
blossom — bloom, blossom Cherry trees are said to be in blossom, roses in bloom. The difference corresponds largely to that between trees whose blossom is a sign of fruit to come and plants whose flowers are a culmination in themselves. In figurative uses… … Modern English usage
blossom — /ˈblɒsəm / (say blosuhm) noun 1. the flower of a plant, especially of one producing an edible fruit. 2. the flowers of a fruit tree, collectively: apple blossom. 3. the state of flowering: the apple tree is in blossom. –verb (i) 4. to produce or… …