1.HBPDLGif a plant or a flower blooms, its flowers appear or open 开花;〔花〕盛开
2HAPPYSUCCESSFULto become happier, healthier, or more successful in a way that is very noticeable 精神焕发;兴旺SYN blossom
She was blooming the last time I saw her.
我上次见到她的时候她容光焕发。
Examples from the Corpus
bloom• From 1891 to 1911 the associationbloomed.• They are the wild flowers of our experience that are cultivated to bloom all our lives.• But we have made desertsbloom before: could we do the same thing on the Moon?• The appletrees had already finishedblooming, but the tinygreenfruit could hardly be called apples yet.• The house looked much the same, except that a sheaf of cream and redtulips had suddenly bloomed by the front door.• My house feels solid and safe and orderly; hyacinths and narcissusbloomindoors here even in the dead of winter.• Its small experiment with a house brand called Arizona has bloomed into $ 50 million a year in business.• The experiment bloomed into a $50 million business.• They bloom virtually all year round, and some have interestingleaf colours or scents too.