flower

名词

UK/flaʊəʳ/
US/ˈflaʊ.ɚ/

定义 flower 名词

  1. A1Countable

    The blossom of a plant, often brightly colored and fragrant, or a plant that produces such blossoms.

    • Flowers that grow in the wild.

    • The gardener is pruning the flowers.

    • She received a bouquet of fresh flowers as a gift.

动词

UK/flaʊəʳ/
US/ˈflaʊ.ɚ/

定义 flower 动词

develop

  1. Intransitiveliterary

    To fully develop and become apparent.

    • His musical talent flowered early in his youth.

plant

  1. Intransitive

    To produce flowers; to bloom.

    • Cherry trees typically flower in the spring.

成语

  • in flower

    When a plant is in flower, it is currently having open blossoms.

    Many fruit trees are in flower during the spring.

  • in the flower of someone's youth

    Refers to the period when someone is young, and at the most vigorous and flourishing stage of their life.

    She believed she should pursue her dreams in the flower of her youth.

  • the flower of something

    The most excellent or outstanding individuals or elements within a specific group or category.

    The students at this university represent the flower of the nation's student body.