Blossom in spanish
Flor
pronunciation: floʊɹ̩ part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: floʊɹ̩ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
blossom1 = flor, capullo.
Example: Spring is prime hotel season in Washington, DC -- our fingers are crossed that the cherry blossoms come early.more:
» apple blossom = flor del manzano.
Example: This pongy pooch has his own particular odour and it is definitely nothing like roses and apple blossom.» cherry blossom = flor de cerezo. [Frecuentemente relacionada con Japón]
Example: Survivors in the areas hardest hit by Japan's recent tsunami find the courage to revive and rebuild as cherry blossom season begins.» in blossom = en flor.
Example: There was an unexpected heat wave, and all the chestnut trees were already in blossom.» in full blossom = todo florido, en flor, en plena floración.
Example: We passed by a cherry tree already in full blossom, though it was only March, and noticed the sound of skylarks twittering above our heads.» lotus blossom = flor de loto.
Example: She sits at the hospital piano each afternoon with lotus blossoms and seashells braided in her hair.» orange blossom = azahar, flor de azahar.
Example: Millions of these white flowers perfume the atmosphere throughout central and south Florida during orange blossom time.blossom2 = florecer, prosperar.
Example: At last, library schools and students recognise the true potential of the profession of librarianship, and the profession has the chance to blossom and flourish.more:
» blossom into = transformarse en, convertirse en.
Example: Their professional relationship soon blossomed into a personal one, and a year later they became engaged.