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flourishverb(SUCCEED)C2[I]togrowordevelopsuccessfully: 茁壮成长;繁荣;蓬勃发展 Mytomatoesare flourishing thissummer- it must be thewarmweather.今年夏天我的西红柿长势很好——这一定是天气暖和的原因。 Watercolourpaintingbeganto flourish inBritainaround 1750.1750年左右,水彩画开始在英国兴盛起来。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesto achieve something aimed for - succeedIf you work hard, you'll succeed.
- thriveUniversity is a place where she will thrive.
- flourishHe tried journalism, but flourished as a novelist.
- triumphThe Labour Party triumphed in the election.
- bring something offShe's one of the few singers who can bring off such a difficult piece of music.
See more results » SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesMaking progress and advancing - advancement
- age
- ahead
- ahead of
- anti-development
- carry
- furtherance
- gather
- get beyondsomething
- get it togetheridiom
- go great gunsidiom
- grow
- journey
- mature
- pan
- ripeness
- self-advancement
- self-betterment
- self-development
- shape up
See more results » flourishverb(WAVE)[T]mainlyUKtomovesomething inyourhandinorderto makepeoplelookat it: (为引人注意)挥舞 She came insmiling, flourishing herexamresults.她微笑着走进来,手里挥舞着她的考试成绩单。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesShaking, swinging and vibrating - brandish
- flap
- fluffsomethingup
- jitter
- joggle
- oscillate
- pulse
- reverberate
- rocky
- shimmy
- stir
- stirsomethingup
- sweep
- teeter
- thrashing
- throbbing
- wag
- wobbler
- wobbly
- worry atsomething
See more results » with a flourish If you do something with a flourish, you do it with onebig,noticeablemovement: 动作夸张地Thewaiterhandedme themenuwith a flourish.侍者做了个夸张动作递给我菜单。 See more (Definition offlourishfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)flourish| American Dictionaryflourishverb(SUCCEED)[I]togrowordevelopsuccessfully: Parts of thecitycontinueto flourish. This is theperfectenvironmentforourcompanyto flourish andexpandin. flourishverb(WAVE)[T]tomovesomething inyourhandinorderto makepeoplelookat it: Sheranup to herfather, flourishing herdiploma. flourishnoun[C](WAVE)Ipulledinto thedrivewaywith a flourish . (Definition offlourishfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)flourish| Business Englishto besuccessful, forexample, by making a lot ofmoneyordevelopingquickly: Thanks to a lot ofeffortand thesupportoflocalpeople, thebusinessflourished. flourishing
A flourishingmarketrequirescompetition,properpricesandproperincentives. (Definition offlourishfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofflourishflourish On the other hand, husbandry flourished by raising goats, sheep, oxen, horses, swine and other animals.From theCambridge English Corpus The notion of constructed transformations remains vital in avoiding sentimentalist cultural histories of organic flourishes and subsequent fragmented structures.From theCambridge English Corpus Cotton and indigo plantations flourished in the early nineteenth century.From theCambridge English Corpus The period from 1910 to 1925 flourished with regard to many aspects of mathematical modelling in animal nutrition.From theCambridge English Corpus The organization flourished from 1966 to 1975, eventually consisting of 800 local chapters in every state, with an active membership of about 125,000.From theCambridge English Corpus In talk, community may emerge through anchors that unite and give life to it, providing a footing from which commonality flourishes.From theCambridge English Corpus The launch of a new, common, and negotiable currency money was fundamental to flourishing nationhood.From theCambridge English Corpus The fox and otter were much larger animals, yet their predation did not preclude flourishing game-coverts and fisheries.From theCambridge English Corpus In terms of climate, it was in the middle or temperate zones that civilization flourished.From theCambridge English Corpus The concerto begins with a brief fusillade of demisemiquavers from the violins, underpinned by the bass drum and capped by flourishes from the soloists.From theCambridge English Corpus Recall that non-contingent needs refer to non-contingent aims, like agency, life, harm-avoidance, flourishing or existence.From theCambridge English Corpus What we have is a smooth continuum of possible levels of overall capability for flourishing.From theCambridge English Corpus In common sense harmony with this theory, the germ theory of disease also flourished (as the contagion theory).From theCambridge English Corpus The deeds of the man preserve his life as long as scholarship flourishes.From theCambridge English Corpus His enthusiasm for his subject produces some excessive stylistic flourishes, dramatic metaphors, rhetorical questions.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/flourish## |