flowering
英 [ˈflaʊərɪŋ]
美 [ˈflaʊərɪŋ]
n. 开花时节; (新思想、艺术、音乐、科学等的)繁荣时期,鼎盛时期
v. 开花; 成熟; 繁荣; 兴旺
flower的现在分词
现在分词:flowering 复数:flowerings
BNC.12291 / COCA.12253
牛津词典
noun
- 开花时节
the time when a plant has flowers - (新思想、艺术、音乐、科学等的)繁荣时期,鼎盛时期
the time when sth, especially a period of new ideas in art, music, science, etc., reaches its most complete and successful stage of development
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT (想法或艺术风格)成熟,风行,盛行
Thefloweringofsomething such as an idea or artistic style is the development of its popularity and success.- He may be happy with the flowering of new thinking, but he has yet to contribute much to it himself.
他也许会对新思想的盛行感到高兴,但他本人并没有为此作出多大贡献。 - ...the flowering of creative genius.
创造型天才的涌现
- He may be happy with the flowering of new thinking, but he has yet to contribute much to it himself.
- 开花的;有花的
Floweringshrubs, trees, or plants are those which produce noticeable flowers.
英英释义
noun
- the time and process of budding and unfolding of blossoms
- a developmental process
- the flowering of antebellum culture
adj
- having a flower or bloom
- a flowering plant
双语例句
- Deciduous flowering trees and shrubs.
每年落叶的花树和灌木。 - ( of a flowering plant) having a single cotyledon in the seed as in grasses and lilies.
(指开花植物)种子里只有一个子叶,例如禾本科和百合属植物。 - Daffodils and lilies flowering in the spring.
春天开花的黄水仙和白百合。 - Mammals were flourishing, and flowering plants developed and radically changed the landscape.
哺乳动物茂盛,并且开花植物开发了和根本地改变了前景。 - Flowering and bearing fruit only once.
只有一次开花和结果的。 - They are important as large showy flowering garden plants, and in literature.
它们是重要的大型园林植物艳丽的花,和文学。 - Two thousand of France's 4,200 species of flowering plants are found in the park
法国的4,200种开花植物中有2,000种可见于这个公园。 - Description: Woody climbers flowering on young shoots in late spring and summer into early autumn.
描述:木质藤本,晚春、夏和早秋时在新枝上开花。 - Flowering will be late this year.
今年花期将延迟。 - The difference should be discernible in the time of flowering and pollination in orchards.
在种子园的开花和传粉时,可以看出这一差异。