Translation for '
to blossom' from English to Russian
VERB | to blossom | blossomed | blossomed blossoming | blossoms | |
SYNO | bloom | blossom | efflorescence | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- Lumberland in its current form began to blossom when the Delaware and Hudson Canal opened in 1828.
- Then, as Cantor cast member Dinah Shore's solo career began to blossom, she brought von Zell in as announcer on her "Birds Eye Open House" program.
- The Westfield Oakridge Mall provides major department and specialty stores to Blossom Valley.
- Although some of them may develop into elaborate complexes of public buildings, they are in most cases private house churches (the gatherings are held in private homes of Yiguandao members), a type of organism which provides Yiguandao the ability to blossom in the private sphere circumventing states' definitions and management of "religion".
- In the 2020s in the UK 'underground restaurants' and 'supper clubs' started to blossom, with reviews in leading newspapers such as "The Times" and "The Guardian".
- Lebed promoted himself as an authoritative leader that would introduce law and order, tackle corruption and allow capitalism to blossom.
- Their career paths had crossed several times, but for a romance to blossom their circumstances worked against them.
- Mallarmé's later "fin de siècle" style, on the other hand, anticipates many of the fusions between poetry and the other arts that were to blossom in the next century.
- While working for Russel, Moore initially felt nervous about her inexperience, but over time her interest in astrophysics began to blossom.
- That season also saw the debut of offensive specialist Damian Harrell, who went on to blossom after the team moved on to Toronto, and has continued his fine career into the 2006 season with several outstanding years for the Colorado Crush.
- His career as an arranger began to blossom in 1919 while he was employed by T.B.
- By the time Richard Nixon had taken office, many issues of tension between the two nations had been resolved. This allowed for the Special Relationship to blossom.
- Ronaldo's football skills began to blossom at the age of eight, and he was first given the nickname "Ronaldinho" – "inho" meaning small – because he was often the youngest and the smallest player in youth club matches.
- François' career continued to blossom under a new manager.
- The arc contributed to Blossom's notoriety as a notable Archie Comics character, resulting in having her spun off into her own mini-series after the arc's conclusion.
- The vogue for Pope's work went on to blossom at the start of the 19th century with separate translations by Federico Federici (Faziola 1819), Vincenzo Benini (Milan 1819), Sansone Uzielli (Livorno 1822), and Antonio Beduschi (Milan 1830).
- Seven trees were planted in 1960; the one that survived managed to blossom twice, in 1974 and 1981.
- A concerted campaign by the Turkish Language Association has begun to blossom in recent years, [...] with most sections of the Turkish media now using the new word.
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