Bloom in spanish

Floración

pronunciation: floʊɹ̩ɑθioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures
floracion

bloom1 = flor. 

Example: The article is entitled 'The Bermuda Library -- of books, and blooms, and little white devils'.

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» be in bloom = estar en flor, estar en floración.

Example: The spring is beautiful when the magnolia trees are in bloom.

» come into + full bloom = alcanzar el punto más álgido.

Example: Combined with acces to full texts of papers online in the near future, the navigational and retrieval capabilities of citation links will finally come into full bloom.

» in full bloom = todo florido, en flor, en plena floración, en su punto más álgido, en pleno apogeo.

Example: Night was in full bloom, most of the food had been devoured and the fire was dying.

» the bloom + be + off the rose = perder popularidad.

Example: Is the bloom off the rose for retail market? = ¿Está perdiendo popularidad el mercado de venta al por menor?.

bloom2 = floración. 

Example: The rare book room in the Newman Library was besieged with a mould bloom in Aug 95.

bloom3 = florecer, prosperar. 

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.

Bloom synonyms

flower in spanish: flor, pronunciation: flaʊɜr nounprime in spanish: principal, pronunciation: praɪm adjective, nounpeak in spanish: pico, pronunciation: pik noun, adjectiveflush in spanish: rubor, pronunciation: flʌʃ noun, adjective, verbblossom in spanish: flor, pronunciation: blɑsəm noun, verbblush in spanish: sonrojo, pronunciation: blʌʃ noun, verbheyday in spanish: apogeo, pronunciation: heɪdeɪ nounefflorescence in spanish: eflorescencia, pronunciation: ɪflɔrssəns nounblooming in spanish: floreciente, pronunciation: blumɪŋ nounrosiness in spanish: alegría, pronunciation: roʊznəs nounbloom of youth in spanish: flor de juventud, pronunciation: blumʌvjuθ noun
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