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bloom
Bloom tarimas:
/blu:m/
Bloom audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: The flower of a plant.
- noun: Something resembling the flower of a plant: "Her hair was caught all to one side in a great bloom of frizz” ( Anne Tyler).
- noun: The condition of being in flower: a rose in full bloom.
- noun: A condition or time of vigor, freshness, and beauty; prime: "the radiant bloom of Greek genius” ( Edith Hamilton).
- noun: A fresh, rosy complexion: "She was short, plump, and fair, with a fine bloom” ( Jane Austen).
- noun: A waxy or powdery whitish to bluish coating on the surface of certain plant parts, as on cabbage leaves or on a plum or grape.
- noun: A similar coating, as on newly minted coins.
- noun: Grayish blotches or streaks on the surface of chocolate produced by the formation of cocoa butter crystals.
- noun: Chemistry See
efflorescence . - noun: Glare that is caused by a shiny object reflecting too much light into a television camera.
- noun: A visible, colored area on the surface of bodies of water caused by excessive planktonic growth.
- verb-intransitive: To bear a flower or flowers.
- verb-intransitive: To support plant life in abundance: rains that made the yard bloom.
- verb-intransitive: To shine; glow.
- verb-intransitive: To grow or flourish with youth and vigor.
- verb-intransitive: To appear or expand suddenly: White vapor bloomed from the side of the rocket's fuel tank.
- verb-transitive: To cause to flourish.
- verb-transitive: Obsolete To cause to flower.
- noun: A bar of steel prepared for rolling.
- noun: A mass of wrought iron ready for further working.
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