in bloom
in bloom — idiom
1. used to describe a plant or tree that is producing and showing its flowers, with
used to describe a plant or tree that is producing and showing its flowers, with the flowers fully open and visible.
The cherry trees in the park are in full bloom this week.
in full bloom — completely open
Talia's garden has roses in bloom from early June until late October.
noun + in bloom after 'have'
With the apple orchard in bloom, the valley looked like a white cloud.
Liam waited until the wisteria was in bloom before holding the garden party.
The camera crew filmed the sunflowers in bloom for a nature documentary.
- flowering
more direct and literal; often used in formal or scientific writing about plants
- blossoming
especially of fruit trees or spring flowers; suggests a more dramatic or beautiful display
- out of bloom
after the flowers have finished and are no longer open
文法句型
be + in bloom
noun + in bloom