Florecer in english
To flourish
pronunciation: tuflɜrɪʃ part of speech: none
pronunciation: tuflɜrɪʃ part of speech: none
In gestures
florecer = flourish ; bloom ; burgeon ; thrive ; boom ; flower ; blossom ; burst forth.
Example: The reference librarian, on the other hand, wants a tool which is reflective of the approach that a user might take at that moment, not the approach of a user who might have flourished at the time when the record was made.Example: The article 'TULIP blooms in Tennesee' describes TULIP, a collaborative project to provide image access to 43 periodicals to members of the academic community.Example: The other principal omission from UNESCO's 1950 listing was report literature -- a field of published record which has burgeoned in the last thirty years = The other principal omission from UNESCO's 1950 listing was report literature -- a field of published record which has burgeoned in the last thirty years.Example: Librarians need to pay greater attention to the politics of this organisational environment if libraries are to thrive.Example: Public libraries in China boomed at the beginning of the present century.Example: Librarians seek to provide a challenging, dynamic environment in which individual growth can flower.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.Example: It seems the passions of the people were only sleeping and burst forth with a terrible fury.more:
» florecer antes de tiempo = bolt .
Example: Herbicide can be applied after bolting, but seed development remains a risk.» que florece en primavera = spring-flowering .
Example: Many of the spring-flowering crocus bulbs are among our earliest bloomers -- truly a sight for sore eyes after a long winter.