单词 | Bloom |
例句 | (1) Marriaage is the bloom or blight of all men's happiness. (2) The plant produced a single white bloom. (3) The lilies are in full bloom. (4) Harry carefully picked the bloom. (5) Many bulbs bloom in spring. (6) These flowers will bloom all through the summer. (7) The rosy bloom of her cheeks had faded. (8) The gardens are all in bloom. (9) The spring flowers have come into bloom. (10) Love a flower bloom to accompany it, love a man to accompany him to stray. (11) He was nineteen, in the full bloom of youth. (12) These flowers bloom in the spring. (13) The roses bloom every few days. (14) Their frequent rows took the bloom off their marriage. (15) The lilacs are in bloom. (16) She had a healthy bloom in her cheeks. (17) The roses are in full bloom. (18) The roses were in full bloom. (19) The skin loses its youthful bloom. (20) The roses were now in full bloom. (21) The roses are now in full bloom. (22) Pretty soon the lilacs would be in bloom. (23) These plants bloom in spring. (24) Miracle, is not on the way to easy to bloom.Perhaps, in all, there is no behind trying to choose, there will be not seen, not design the unknown. (25) Would rather go low to the dust, in order to bloom. (26) it is the tears of the earth that keep here smiles in bloom. (27) It is the tears of the earth that keep her smiles in bloom. (28) It is the tears of the earth that keep here smiles in bloom. (29) Always in the air, flying from flower to flower, it has their freshness as well as their brightness. It lives upon their nectar, and dwells only in the climates where they perennially bloom. (30) Blow-off vision of the rain, so that you are left with a brilliant rainbow.Shuttle time in my fingers, without any regrets, open stemmed bloom ripples. Blunt rolling thick liquid eternal, but you and I, were dispersed in which period of Acacia leaves. (1) The plant produced a single white bloom. (2) The lilies are in full bloom. (3) Harry carefully picked the bloom. (4) Many bulbs bloom in spring. (5) These flowers will bloom all through the summer. (6) The rosy bloom of her cheeks had faded. (7) The spring flowers have come into bloom. (8) Pretty soon the lilacs would be in bloom. (9) These plants bloom in spring. (10) The almonds were in bloom. (11) The park is a picture when flowers are in bloom. (12) I used to have many men friends but there are fewer now that I'm past my bloom. (13) The flowers in the garden are now in full bloom. (31) He loved watching the garden come into bloom. (32) The daffodils were in full bloom. (33) Most roses will begin to bloom from late May. (34) The roses are just coming into bloom. (35) Daffodils and crocuses bloom in the spring. (36) The almonds were in bloom. (37) The park is a picture when flowers are in bloom. (38) I used to have many men friends but there are fewer now that I'm past my bloom. (39) One bloom has the power to perfume a whole room. (40) The flowers in the garden are now in full bloom. (41) A rose in full bloom had been allowed to grow unchecked up one of the walls. (42) The park is a picture when the daffodils are in bloom. (43) The garden was a picture with all the roses in bloom. (44) The garden looks lovely when the roses are in bloom. (45) The bloom will be off the rose. (46) Bells bloom on her upturned finger tips. (47) Many bulbs can be coaxed into bloom early. (48) Predictably[],[] the blame game is in full bloom. (49) Because the crocuses are coming into bloom. (50) Bloom has since moderated his position on low-income housing. (51) What parallel courses did Bloom and Stephen follow returning? (52) Bloom is loud and aggressive. (53) Building Skills Delivering economic development means creating an environment of enterprise and capability within which success can bloom. (54) Two years later the company's crash was just as spectacular and Bloom was fined £30,000 on charges in connection with the affair. (55) The earth saw its first flowering plants and then a singular explosion of them as the barren plains burst into bloom. (56) After a long confinement, it put the bloom back in her cheeks, Uncle Billy says. (57) Accountants Marks Bloom had audited the accounts and had issued an unqualified opinion on them. (58) Hazel squatted on his haunches and stared at the orderly forest of small, glaucous trees with their columns of black-and-white bloom. (59) Let a thousand flowers bloom while we cultivate and improve our own gardens through such efforts as the Pew group is undertaking. (60) Twenty thousand perennial plants will bloom, including those in a display explaining how to use colour in the garden. (61) What a shape, what a neck, what a hand, and what a bloom on that lovely face! (62) John Wesley Powell, a midwesterner, knew that all the private initiative in the world would never make it bloom. (63) The village is also to enter the Tidy Britain and Britain in Bloom contests. (64) Bloom paints a scathing portrait of Meinke in her memoirs. (65) They are the wild flowers of our experience that are cultivated to bloom all our lives. (66) But now she had an air of confidence a bloom on her skin, a light in her eyes. (67) Since it was all in bloom, the yard was a riot of colour and scent. (68) The only folks who know where the mushrooms bloom in the woods are native sons. (69) The floor-covering near the doors was dulled with damp, like the bloom on a plum. (70) Fire blight is treated with a streptomycin antibiotic during bloom. (71) Saguaros in bloom, the glare of a horned owl and javelinas rooting for a bite to eat. (72) The airport lights made smears of green and white bloom on its flanks. (73) What Forest displayed at Elland Road were not green shoots of recovery but a field of talent in full bloom. (74) Bright wedding-red flowers in full bloom stood cloistered on the steps. (75) Her hair spread on the pillow and the flame-tree in bloom in the garden outside. (76) There were marvellous flowerbeds, rose-gardens and herbaceous borders, well-established trees and shrubberies in full bloom. (77) The flowers bloom in several shades, especially blue, pink and white. (78) Light to moderate pruning after a period of bloom encourages bushy new growth. (79) But it is hard to resist a plant once you see it burst forth in flawless bloom from the frozen ground. (80) They were the only ones that I had forced into bloom this winter. (81) The flowers in bloom upon the graves at the Cemetery were shot away. (82) A further characteristic to aid a correct diagnosis is a marked shortening of the bloom stalks. (83) They bloom virtually all year round, and some have interesting leaf colours or scents too. (84) Is it the wide range of colours, the beauty of the bud opening into full bloom, or the scent? (85) In a decade dominated by youth, London has burst into bloom. (86) My house feels solid and safe and orderly; hyacinths and narcissus bloom indoors here even in the dead of winter. (87) Bloom, Ursula Writing under a number of pseudonyms, Bloom has produced more than five hundred novels. (88) Red and pink roses on the campus were in full bloom. (89) It was quite another thing to build a dam, store the water, and make the desert bloom. (90) The roses bloom into November, nourished by lots of rain. (91) But a mild winter and plenty of rain means that this year the flowers have come into bloom a month early. (92) The Detroit Symphony Hall adds a nice ambient bloom to a typically spacious Chandos recording. (93) Or did they spontaneously manifest themselves, like the foam of a wave or the bloom on a country hedge in spring? (94) Soon the fishless river was clogged with dense mats and braids of algae bloom. (95) They stole my narcissus bulbs that I had been so carefully forcing to bloom in January. (96) Roses are heavy feeders at the best of times, and pruning for more and better bloom drives a plant even harder. (97) Sea-birds were beginning to leave the shores and there were more seeding heads than flowers in bloom. (98) They take 40 years to bloom, 50 years to grow branches and 150 years to reach a height of 40 feet. (99) Magnolias, daffodils and bluebells bloom in profusion in early spring. (100) Plasma gastrin concentration was measured by radioimmunoassay with antibody G179 provided by Professor Bloom. (101) It was a beautiful California day, and the jacarandas were in full purple bloom. (102) The sampling at the station was performed approximately 2 weeks before the culmination of the spring bloom. (103) Consider The lilies of the field whose bloom is brief:- We are as they; Like them we fade away As doth a leaf. Christina G Rossetti (104) But we have made deserts bloom before: could we do the same thing on the Moon? (105) A cycle ride, walk or swim at least three times a week will boost your circulation and help maintain a healthy bloom. (106) They bloom earlier too, meaning more flower power per pound. (106) try its best to collect and make good sentences. (107) Mustard in bloom, mustard in art, mustard in food, even a mustard competition. (108) Sony's is perfectly good, but the voices are further forward and the orchestra has a less sumptuous bloom. (109) Another good choice of pink would be N. Madame Wilfon Gonnere an almost double-cupped shape bloom suitable for the average garden pond. (110) In California, the Arts and Crafts movement came into full bloom. (111) You could try mixing the colours so that the roses look like a planted flower arrangement when they are in full bloom. (112) Q: How do we induce magnolia and dogwood trees to bloom? (113) Like the desert after a flash flood, Freshers' Fair is decorated by societies which bloom for just a day. (114) It is usually dipped in white wine and develops an orange-red bloom on the rind. (115) The study offers hope to allergy and asthma sufferers, Bloom said. (116) In the right ones its understated virtues burst into bloom all over again. (117) Fischler and Bloom conclude from these results that in visual word recognition the effect of context is essentially inhibitory rather than facilitatory. (118) And what is this place with its pretty porticoes and geometric gardens in full bloom? (119) Across the field the bloom of the cherry tree, under which they had sat that morning, hung sodden and spoiled. (120) Neither did the cherry blossoms, which were in full bloom when we arrived. (121) The immanent blackthorn bloom is pushing inside tiny pink buds. (122) The wisest course is to take off the bud and burn it - you will not get a bloom anyway. (123) Cosmos, path-smothering nasturtium, stiff autumn crocus and clumps of busy Lizzie were in full bloom. (124) Your cloudiness is an algal bloom rather than bacterial, and is not connected with the Nitrex filter. (125) Crimson plumes bloom atop long white tubes that emerge from cracks in glossy black lava. (126) The Jet Stars were always the first to bloom and ripen. (127) Alongside the new-fangled blast furnace the traditional bloom process must have continued to occupy many people for short periods every year. (128) It would be spring Soon, others would bloom in my flowerbeds, it would be all right. (129) Let a thousand flowers bloom and all that ... Ten in the morning, and Mary and Reggie were still in bed. (130) During the warmth of spring all the flowers bloom. (131) The roses have come into bloom. (132) Stand strong east wind, Cancan pear bloom. (133) The peach trees are in full bloom. (134) Azaleas bloom red as a flame. (135) Roses are in full bloom. (136) They are in the bloom of youth. (137) The balsa tree bursts into bloom at sunset during Panama’s dry season, feeding a kaleidoscope of species. (138) When Wen stepped into the campus where flowers bloom and trees exuberate, the singing and dancing students dressed in national costumes extended warm welcome. (139) The study on toxicological effects of cyanobacterial cell extract on muridae can provide the theoretical basis for the health risks assessment of cyanobacterial bloom. (140) To the forest wild hyacinth bloom Department, where all good, wherever. (141) Saw - tooth fretting on the rollers of Baosteel No.2 Slabbing - blooming mill influences slab and bloom quality. (142) The distinctive bloom of a Fireweed, a hearty pioneer plant, is seen with Spirit Lake in the background on September 4, 1984. (143) Foul-smelling skunk cabbage bloom along the Quinault River in Washington's Hoh River Valley temperate rain forest. The Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site. (144) Outline the newest research orientation of eutrophication mechanism and breakout of water bloom. (145) This flowering plant will thrive and bloom wherever you plant it. (146) For the three - week long bloom, beekeepers can hire out their hives for $ 32 each. (147) Mary had a big red geranium in bloom for Christmas, and a row of Jerusalem cherry trees, full of berries. (148) When these flowers frill bloom they send forth a fragrance at once delicate and sweet. (149) The experimental pressure contact system with single transducer has been developed to detect internal pipe in hot steel bloom. (150) Red as fire are the flowers that bloom in May. (151) Sun rising eastwardly every morning, shining your face warmly, exchanging to you strength to blossom your bloom. (152) Blooming: The plants bloom in the fall with tall arching racemes of bright reddish orange flowers. (153) She left us when she was just in her most beautiful times and everlastingly impressed us only with her beauty in its full bloom and her sweet smile. (154) Any of numerous chiefly North American plants of the genus Solidago, having clusters of small yellow flower heads that bloom in late summer or fall. (155) In the first bloom of youth, she looked beautiful at her sixteenth birthday party. (156) The chrysanthemums are in bloom; some are red and some yellow. (157) Flowers bloom in springtime. |
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