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to flourish的意思

to flourish中文翻譯:

蓬勃發展

相似詞語短語

flourish───n.夸張動作;出色部分;華麗辭藻;花彩字;(管弦樂)花彩號聲;v.繁榮,茂盛;茁壯成長,處于旺盛時期;揮舞;炫耀

beneficially flourish───有益的繁榮

to───prep.朝;位于……;到某處;到某狀態;差;給;對于;比;連著;對著;等于;向……表示敬意;伴隨;為了給……;適合;按……的看法;(結算賬目時)記入;adv.(門等)關上;n.(To)(湯霍特、丹)多(人名)

to want to───想要

to to link───到鏈接

to to feel───感覺

to speak to───說話

to come to───達到

to be to───將要

雙語使用場景

years ago, Egypt really began to flourish out in the Nile River valley.───年前,埃及在尼羅河谷真正開始繁榮。

For instance, if it hadn't been for the extinction of the dinosaurs, we mammals would never have had an opportunity to flourish.───例如,如果沒有恐龍的滅絕,我們這些哺乳動物就不會有機會繁榮昌盛。

Bailyn holds that, contrary to the notion that used to flourish in America history textbooks, there was never a typical New World community.───貝林認為,與過去在美國歷史教科書中盛行的觀念相反,從來沒有一個典型的新世界共同體。

But Prime Minister Cameron would doubtless want to flourish some sort of concession to pacify the Eurosceptics in his own party and beyond.───但卡梅隆首相無疑將會想要在平息黨內對歐盟的質疑方面有所作為,或許他想要的不僅于此。

And thus far, at least, there is still precious little evidence that the securitisation market is ready to flourish again.───而且至少到目前為止,幾乎沒有證據表明證券化市場即將再次繁榮。

For some of them, the greatest innovation of all might be waking up to what they have to do to allow innovation to flourish.───對于其中一些人而言,最重要的創新可能就是,認識到他們必須怎樣做才能讓創新思維不斷涌現。

Even the time of economic depression his business continued to flourish.───即使在經濟蕭條的時期,他的事業仍然錚錚日上。

These seem to flourish despite repeated government crackdowns and warnings about Internet-addicted youth and illegal music downloads.───不管政府如何三令五申反復鎮壓,年輕人依然癡迷于網游,非法歌曲下載也依然興盛。

The old ways that allowed greed for excessive profit to flourish, have had their day and the wealth of the world is to be re-distributed.───舊的方式允許了貪婪獲取巨額利潤,他們已經過足了癮,世界的財富將重新分配。

英語使用場景

The illegal trade in animal products continues to flourish.

The arts began to flourish at that time.

But out of necessity, the underground continued to flourish.

This species needs strong lighting to flourish.

To flourish, human societies need a vision of something better.

Watercolour painting began to flourish in Britain around 1750.

Always leave enough for the plant to flourish.

Organized crime continued to flourish alongside the mainstream economy.

Our business seemed to flourish.