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 Translation for 'in bloom' from English to Norwegian
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i blomst
in bloom
Partial Matches
å blomstreto bloom
{prep}in
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å sjekke innto check in
forgjeves {adv}in vain
hvis {conj}in case
å komme innto step in
attpåtil {adv}in addition
til gjengjeld {adv}in return
uenig {adj}in disagreement
unverified å hive seg medto join in
unverified ved fravær {noun}in absentia
på lagerin stock
isteden {adv}in lieu
faktisk {adv}in fact
på forhåndin advance
innebygd {adj}built-in
i etterkant {adv}in hindsight
inform.intern.
å logge (seg) inn
to log in
inform.
pålogget {adj} {past-p}
logged in
i korin chorus
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Usage Examples English
  • The city has won the Royal Horticultural Society's Britain in Bloom 'Best City' award ten times, and the large city category every year since 1968.
  • Students in Bloom Township attend schools in the DuBois Area School District.
  • Brecksville won the 2003 "America in Bloom" award and was the 2003 national winner of the "Proven Winners Landscaped Areas Award". Brecksville has won 28 Tree City Year Awards.
  • The many pubs include the "White Lion" in the High Street, which won the Thornbury in Bloom award in 2003 and the Britain in Bloom award for Best Pub Display in 1999.
  • In the spring when the bulb flower fields are in bloom, many tourist come to the region to admire them.

  • East Lyme is especially scenic in the summer when the trees are in bloom.
  • In May 2013 this building, used for the previous 10 years by Dartmouth in Bloom, a not-for-profit organisation affiliated with Britain in Bloom, was closed as structurally unsound.
  • "The Closing of the American Mind: How Higher Education Has Failed Democracy and Impoverished the Souls of Today's Students" is a 1987 book by the philosopher Allan Bloom, in which the author criticizes the openness of relativism, in academia and society in general, as leading paradoxically to the great closing referenced in the book's title. In Bloom's view, openness undermines critical thinking and eliminates the point of view that defines cultures.
  • The commune has been awarded four flowers by the "National Council of Towns and Villages in Bloom" in the "Competition of cities and villages in Bloom".
  • Achilles Laugé (born 1861 in Arzens, died 1944 in Cailhau), misunderstood because of his pointillist technique, was able to show the dawning of spring especially with the broom and almond trees in bloom.

  • The dark-green foliage of orange trees filled the county, as did the scent of the orange blossoms when in bloom.
  • Herm has won Britain in Bloom categories several times: Jenny Wood, the wife of tenant Major Peter Wood, published her memoirs in 1986.
  • In 2008, Belfast was named a finalist in the Large City (200,001 and over) category of the RHS Britain in Bloom competition along with London Borough of Croydon and Sheffield.
  • The region has featured regularly in the Wales in Bloom awards.
  • The commune has been awarded three flowers by the "National Council of Towns and Villages in Bloom" in the "Competition of cities and villages in Bloom".

  • (Any mature plant may be identified to this extent, even if it is not in bloom.) Identification proceeds based on flower parts, leaves, and other characteristics.
  • Aberdour was a 2005 finalist in the prestigious "Beautiful Scotland in Bloom" awards.
  • The RHS promotes horticulture through its five gardens at Wisley (Surrey), Hyde Hall (Essex), Harlow Carr (North Yorkshire), Rosemoor (Devon) and Bridgewater (Greater Manchester); flower shows including the Chelsea Flower Show, Hampton Court Palace Flower Show, Tatton Park Flower Show and Cardiff Flower Show; community gardening schemes; Britain in Bloom and a vast educational programme.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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