blossom

blossom
'blosəm 1. noun
(flowers, especially of a fruit tree: beautiful blossom; apple blossom.) blomst
2. verb
1) (to develop flowers: My plant has blossomed.) blomstre
2) (to flourish: She blossomed into a beautiful woman.) blomstre, utfolde seg
blomstre
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blomstring
I
subst. \/ˈblɒsəm\/
1) (spesielt på frukttrær) blomst
2) (kollektiv) blomst(er)
3) (kollektiv) blomstring
be in blossom stå i blomst
II
verb \/ˈblɒsəm\/
(også overført) slå ut i blomst, blomstre
blossom forth eller blossom out (overført) blomstre opp
blossom into eller blossom out as utvikle seg til
she has blossomed into a fine singer
hun har utviklet seg til en god sanger
he has blossomed out as a first-rate athlete
han utviklet seg til en fremragende idrettsmann

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