词汇 | flourished |
释义 | flourished past simple and past participle offlourish flourish verb uk /ˈflʌr.ɪʃ/ us /ˈflɝː.ɪʃ/ flourishverb (SUCCEED)C2[ I ] to grow or develop successfully: 茁壮成长;繁荣;蓬勃发展 My tomatoes are flourishing this summer - it must be the warm weather.今年夏天我的西红柿长势很好——这一定是天气暖和的原因。 Watercolour painting began to flourish in Britain around 1750.1750年左右,水彩画开始在英国兴盛起来。 to 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. Making progress and advancing adaptive evolution advance the cause advanced advancement age boom evolve evolved flourish flower formatively from A to Bidiom mature punctuated equilibrium rebuild regenerate ripen ripeness spread wing flourishverb (WAVE)[ T ]mainly UK to move something in your hand in order to make people look at it: (为引人注意)挥舞 She came in smiling, flourishing her exam results.她微笑着走进来,手里挥舞着她的考试成绩单。 Shaking, swinging and vibrating brandish earth-shaking flappy flourish fluff fluff something up reverberation reverberative ripple rock-a-bye shake out shakily shiver sway thrash trembly tremulously vibrate vibration vibratory Examples of flourishedflourished In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The town flourished in the second half of the eighth and the first quarter of the 9th century. Corporate competitions again flourished as a way for corporations to maintain a public image when products were rationed and taken off the market. But the euergetistic culture of competitive public benefaction known from mediterranean cities never flourished in the interior. She perseveres in her role, but the power base by which she rose and flourished has been eroded. The promotion of civic thought in this context might prove to be consistent with the claim that such ideas flourished in the political margins. On the other hand, husbandry flourished by raising goats, sheep, oxen, horses, swine and other animals. Cotton and indigo plantations flourished in the early nineteenth century. The period from 1910 to 1925 flourished with regard to many aspects of mathematical modelling in animal nutrition. The organization flourished from 1966 to 1975, eventually consisting of 800 local chapters in every state, with an active membership of about 125,000. Yet there is still an insularity in our work even in those countries where gerontology has flourished. In terms of climate, it was in the middle or temperate zones that civilization flourished. But the practice of science and the cultural environment in which it flourished presented formidable obstacles to the realization of this endeavor. In common sense harmony with this theory, the germ theory of disease also flourished (as the contagion theory). Under the umbrella of this maxim, a wide variety of what could be called non-realist interpretations of religious belief have flourished. The report helps us to appreciate that while weaving continued, it was dyeing that flourished in this new era. 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. |
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