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/bluːm//bluːm/The word "bloom" has its roots in the Old English word "blāwen," which meant "to blossom" or "to flourish." This word is thought to have been derived from the Germanic "blāwan," which had a similar meaning. In Middle English, the word evolved into "blumen," which also meant "to bloom" or "to flower." By the 14th century, the word had taken on the meaning we are familiar with today, referring to the process by which a plant develops its flowers or when a flower is in full development. The word "bloom" has also come to be used figuratively to describe the process by which something reaches its fullest potential or develops fully. For example, one might say that a young actor "blooms" when they reach the height of their acting career. In addition, the word has taken on a range of related meanings, including "beauty" or "loveliness," as in the phrase, "in full bloom," which refers to a flower or other object that is at its most beautiful or vibrant. Overall, the word "bloom" is a vivid example of how a term derived from a specific context can come to carry broader, figurative meanings over time.
a flower (usually one on a plant that people admire for its flowers)
một bông hoa (thường là một loại cây mà mọi người ngưỡng mộ vì hoa của nó)
sự nở hoa kỳ lạ của hoa lan
Cây này chỉ nở một bông hoa màu trắng.
Những bông hoa nhỏ màu hồng xuất hiện vào tháng Năm.
một cái cây với những bông hoa tuyệt đẹp
a healthy fresh appearance
vẻ ngoài tươi trẻ khỏe mạnh
sự nở hoa trên má cô ấy
tuổi trẻ nở hoa
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