burgeon
英 ['bɜːdʒ(ə)n]
美['bɝdʒən]
- n. 芽, 嫩枝
- vt. 萌芽, 发芽
- vi. 萌芽, 发芽
实用场景例句
- a burgeoning population
- 急剧增长的人口
牛津词典
- burgeoning demand
- 迅速增加的需求
牛津词典
- Plants burgeon from every available space...
- 只要有一点空隙,植物就会生根发芽。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- My confidence began to burgeon later in life.
- 我年纪大些之后,信心才开始增强。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- We hope that the festival will burgeon out slowly but steadily.
- 我们希望这欢乐的日子将逐步稳定的发展下去.
期刊摘选
- Seeds begin to burgeon at the commencement of spring.
- 春天开始时种子开始发芽.
期刊摘选
- In the spring, the plants that burgeon are a promise of beauty that is to come.
- 春天, 草木发出嫩芽,这意味着万物吐艳就在眼前.
辞典例句
- Creativity is like a journey, we are experiencing sown, burgeon and land on wonderful destination.
- 创意是一场旅行, 我们经历,播种, 萌芽,降落在美好的目的地上.
期刊摘选
- Plants burgeon from every available space.
- 只要有一点空隙,植物就会生根发芽。
辞典例句
- My confidence began to burgeon later in life.
- 我年纪大些之后,信心才开始增强。
柯林斯例句