flourish

flourish [ˈflʌrɪʃ]  [ˈflɜ:rɪʃ] 

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flourish

现在分词:flourishing

过去分词:flourished

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过去式:flourished

flourish 基本解释

不及物动词挥舞; 茂盛,繁荣; 活跃,蓬勃

及物动词挥动,挥舞

名词挥舞,挥动; 花样,华丽的辞藻; 夸张的行为或手势; 花式吹奏

flourish 同义词

flourish的反义词

动词grow thrive bloom develop sprout prosper wave

名词show parade display wave flaunt exhibit

flourish 反义词

不及物动词decline decay fall

flourish 网络解释

1. 繁荣:在外国专家眼中,明王朝是中国历史上对外贸易最繁荣(flourish)的朝代.他们所说的明后期保守主义倾向,是明王朝后期放弃了海上的霸权和军事扩张.指的是军事上的保守,与对外贸易无关.

2. 花式:clic 魔術發生的時機 | flourish 花式 | illusion 幻覺

3. 繁荣兴旺:. falter 动摇不定,踌躇不前 | 8. flourish 繁荣兴旺 | 9. allure 诱惑

flourish 词典解释

1. 繁荣;兴盛;兴旺
    If something flourishes, it is successful, active, or common, and developing quickly and strongly.

    e.g. Business flourished and within six months they were earning 18,000 roubles a day...
           生意红火起来,不出6 个月他们就可以每天赚 18,000 卢布了。
    e.g. Racism and crime still flourish in the ghetto.
           城市贫民区的种族主义和犯罪仍然十分猖獗。

flourishing
London quickly became a flourishing port.
伦敦迅速成为了一个繁荣的港口。

2. flourish什么意思

2. (植物或动物)长势好,茁壮成长
    If a plant or animal flourishes, it grows well or is healthy because the conditions are right for it.

    e.g. The plant flourishes particularly well in slightly harsher climes.
           这种植物在气候条件稍差一点的地区长势尤其好。

flourishing
Britain has the largest and most flourishing fox population in Europe.
英国拥有欧洲最大也是最具繁殖能力的狐狸种群。

3. 挥动,挥舞(以引起注意)
    If you flourish an object, you wave it about in a way that makes people notice it.

    e.g. He flourished the glass to emphasize the point.
           他挥动手中的杯子来强调这一点。

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4. (为引人注意的)夸张动作
    If you do something with a flourish, you do in a showy way so that people notice it.

    e.g. She tended to finish dancing with a flourish.
           她往往以夸张的姿势结束舞蹈。

5. 装饰曲线;装饰图案
    A flourish is a curly line or piece of decoration.

    e.g. He scrawled his name across the bill, underlining it with a showy flourish.
           他在账单上潦草地签上自己的名字,并在名字下面画了一条花体线。

flourish 单语例句

1. The man appeared satisfied and presumably asked how much it cost, for the vendor pulled out her calculator with a flourish and punched in 800.

2. They believe that regulators must address the issue to allow the country's capital market to flourish.

3. flourish的翻译

3. By conducting exchanges at both state leader and political levels as well as citizen levels, the culture of confidence between the two countries will grow and flourish.

4. flourish在线翻译

4. But it is bulk exports of high quality and reasonably priced products that have helped Yiwu flourish and become a major trading center for commodities.

5. flourish的反义词

5. The lawlessness has allowed piracy to flourish off the coast, and kidnappings for ransom on land have also become increasingly common.

6. They are about freeing people from endless materialistic consumerism and providing them with creative opportunities to flourish.

7. Services concerning consumption, production and finance are what he thinks will flourish in the future.

8. But without a greater degree of mutual understanding the relationship will not be able to flourish and benefit both the parties as it could.

9. flourish的意思

9. Keeping diverse restaurants afloat means more will open, and Beijing's standing as an international city will continue to flourish.

10. flourish的解释

10. That once again means social and economic transition is not only desirable but essential if we are to flourish in this new millennium.

flourish 英英释义

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noun

1. (music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments

    e.g. he entered to a flourish of trumpets
           her arrival was greeted with a rousing fanfare

    Synonym: fanfare tucket

2. the act of waving

    Synonym: brandish

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3. a display of ornamental speech or language

4. a showy gesture

    e.g. she entered with a great flourish

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5. an ornamental embellishment in writing

verb

1. grow vigorously

    e.g. The deer population in this town is thriving
           business is booming

    Synonym: boom thrive expand

2. move or swing back and forth

    e.g. She waved her gun

    Synonym: brandish wave

3. flourish的反义词

3. make steady progress
    be at the high point in one's career or reach a high point in historical significance or importance

    e.g. The new student is thriving

    Synonym: thrive prosper fly high