blossoming
blossoming — 動詞
- blossomingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- blossomings3rd person singular
- blossominging-ing form
- blossomingedpast simple
1. When a tree, bush, or other plant opens its flowers, usually during a particular
開花
樹木或植物開出花朵
When a tree, bush, or other plant opens its flowers, usually during a particular season and before the fruit begins to grow.
The cherry tree in Yuki's back garden blossomed earlier than usual this spring.
Yuki 後院的櫻花樹今年春天比往年提早開花。
tree + blossom + in spring season
After a mild winter, the apple orchard blossomed in early March.
經過一個暖冬,蘋果園在三月上旬就開花了。
The old plum trees along the lane blossom every April with white and pink petals.
路邊的老李子樹每年四月盛開白色和粉色的花瓣。
The peach trees at the farm blossom just before the summer heat arrives.
農場的桃子樹總是在夏季炎熱到來前開花。
文法句型
tree/plant + blossom (in/during [season])
用法筆記
Intransitive only — the tree blossoms, but you cannot 'blossom the tree'. Frequently used with a time phrase (in spring, during March, after the rain).
常見錯誤
2. When a person becomes more confident, skilled, or attractive over time, or when
綻放;成長
人或關係蓬勃發展
When a person becomes more confident, skilled, or attractive over time, or when a relationship or positive feeling develops steadily and becomes stronger.
Rachel blossomed into a confident speaker after joining the school debate club.
Rachel 加入學校辯論社後,綻放成一位自信的演說者。
blossom + into + noun phrase describing personal growth
Mira's musical talent blossomed when she began studying with an experienced pianist.
Mira 的音樂才華在跟一位經驗豐富的鋼琴家學習後開始綻放。
talent + blossom + with practice/guidance
Amihan and Lotte's friendship blossomed over the summer they worked together at a café.
Amihan 和 Lotte 的友誼在她們一起在咖啡店工作的那個夏天逐漸綻放。
Diego's interest in photography blossomed after he received a camera for his birthday.
Diego 對攝影的興趣在他生日收到一台相機後開始綻放。
文法句型
person + blossom + into + noun phrase
relationship/feeling + blossom + (into something)
用法筆記
Often used with 'into' to show the result of development (blossom into a leader). The subject can be a person, a talent, a relationship, or an emotion. Rarely used in passive constructions.