flourish
v
1 [I] be successful, very active, or widespread; prosper 昌盛; 旺盛; 兴旺; 繁荣
No new business can flourish in the present economic climate. 在目前的经济气候中, 任何新生意都兴旺不起来.
a flourishing squash club 兴旺的壁球俱乐部.
2 [I] grow healthily; be well and active 健康成长; 茂盛; 健壮而活跃
This species of flower flourishes in a warm climate. 这种花在温暖的气候中长得茂盛.
All the family are flourishing. 全家人身体都很好.
3 [I, Ipr] (of ideas or people) be very active and influential (during the specified period) (指思想或人)(在某时期)活跃而有影响力
In Germany the baroque style of art flourished in the 17th and 18th centuries. 在德国, 巴罗克艺术风格在17和18世纪非常盛行.
4 [Tn] wave sth about in order to attract attention to it 挥舞某物(以引起注意)
He stormed into the office, flourishing a letter of complaint. 他挥舞著一封投诉信冲进了办公室. flourish, n (usu sing 通常作单数)
1 bold sweeping movement or gesture, used esp to attract attention 明显的大动作或手势(尤用以引起注意的)
He opened the door for her with a flourish. 他潇洒地为她打开了门.
2 flowing curve, esp in handwriting or decoration 流畅的曲线(尤指书法或装饰方面的).
3 loud and elaborate piece of music; fanfare 响亮而细腻的乐曲; 小号曲
A flourish of trumpets marked the Queen's arrival. 小号奏出嘹亮的乐曲欢迎女王驾到.
The change between hot and cold temperatures makes the blood move around the shoulder and the damaged parts begin to repair themselves.
冷热交替使肩膀周围的血液循环,受伤的部位开始自己修复。
Another good reason for taking a part-time job is that employers usually prefer to hire someone who has already had some work experience. They value someone who leads an active life and is anxious to learn. For example, a newspaper might employ you if you