burgeoned

burgeoned

美 [ˈbɜrdʒən]  英 [ˈbɜː(r)dʒ(ə)n]

  • v.发芽;(突然)发展
  • n.嫩芽
  • 网络萌芽;迅速发展;急速成长

词形变化

第三人称单数:burgeons  现在分词:burgeoning  过去式:burgeoned  

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英汉解释

n.
1.
嫩芽,蓓蕾
v.
1.
发芽
2.
(突然)发展,急速成长

英英解释

v.

例句

As she looked at the buoyant children on the water, the crowd in her lawn burgeoned into a regular party.

快乐孩子时候草坪人群已经迅速发展一个标准聚会

The subject of partial differential equations, which had its beginnings in the eighteenth century, burgeoned in the nineteenth.

诞生十八世纪微分方程学科十九世纪发展起来

It was a strange time, marked by a widespread feeling of disillusionment which burgeoned in a sudden upsurge of satire.

那时正是一个奇怪时期当时人们普遍感到幻灭突然出现大量讽刺文章表现这种情绪

He felt like a prince returned from exile, and his lonely heart burgeoned in the geniality in which it bathed.

觉得自己流放归来王子寂寞沐浴真情之间含苞欲放

In those happy, carefree days love burgeoned between them.

那些快乐无忧无虑日子他们之间爱情迅速发展

Yet paradoxically, even as the modern oath's use has burgeoned, its content has tacked away from the classical oath's basic tenets.

然而荒谬正如现代誓言一直处于萌芽状态内容已经背离古典誓言基本原则

As the number of wage earners in manufacturing rose, the number of huge plants in Philadephia burgeoned.

随着制造业雇佣劳动数量增加费城大型工厂数量迅速增长

The town burgeoned into a city .

这个集镇很快发展城市

In their wake, service firms have multiplied, property prices have burgeoned and investment is up.

他们回国叙利亚服务企业数量大量增加房地产价格投资额迅速上涨

Founded with a mere 53 members in July 1921 in Shanghai, it has now burgeoned to 78 million.

CCP1921年7月上海成立只有区区53党员现在已经膨胀7.8千万

His poetic talent, his poetic promise, his poetic ripeness - it hasn't yet burgeoned or made itself manifest.

写诗才华写诗抱负诗作成熟,-彰显出来

His reputation has burgeoned since leaving Tottenham three years ago.

自从3离开热刺开始逐渐

These flowersblossomed out before the leaves burgeoned in spring.

这些叶片之前开放

The wheat has burgeoned forth.

小麦发芽

As a result, a new profession that lives on cluing has burgeoned in various regions. They are called news informers.

于是各地诞生一批提供新闻线索为生新兴职业”——新闻线