bloom

bloom — verb

1. If a plant blooms, flowers grow on it and the petals open.

1.動詞不及物A2
釋義

If a plant blooms, flowers grow on it and the petals open.

例句

Cherry trees bloom along the river every April in Kyoto.

intransitive with plant subject

By June, roses bloom outside the station cafe.

同義詞
  • blossom

    Very close in meaning; often sounds slightly more literary.

  • flower

    Neutral everyday choice, especially in gardening.

  • open

    Focuses on petals spreading, not the whole flowering period.

反義詞
  • wither

    Describes a plant drying and losing life.

  • fade

    Often used when flowers lose colour and freshness.

文法句型

plants and trees bloom

bloom in spring

用法筆記

Used for flowers, trees, and other plants; the subject is the plant itself, not the person growing it.

常見錯誤

The gardener bloomed the roses in April.
The roses bloomed in April.
💡In this entry, bloom is used without an object.

2. To bloom is to show your best qualities and become strong or successful.

2.動詞不及物B2
釋義

To bloom is to show your best qualities and become strong or successful.

例句

Under Coach Imani, the young team bloomed after winter break.

figurative use with team subject

Away from home, Leila bloomed into a calm, confident leader.

pattern: bloom into + noun

同義詞
  • flourish

    Stresses doing very well over a period of time.

  • thrive

    Suggests healthy growth, often with the right conditions.

  • develop

    Broader and more neutral than bloom.

反義詞
  • decline

    Shows loss of strength or success.

  • struggle

    Suggests difficulty rather than successful growth.

文法句型

somebody blooms

something blooms

bloom into + noun

用法筆記

Often used about people, skills, teams, or businesses after a helpful change. Distinguish from verb/1, which is literal plant flowering.

常見錯誤

Leila bloomed her confidence at college.
Leila bloomed at college.
💡This sense does not take a direct object.

bloom — noun