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I . bloom [blu:m] SAM.

1. bloom (flower):

bloom
cvet m. spol
bloom
bloom
razcvet m. spol
to come into bloom

2. bloom no mn. (glow):

bloom
rdečica ž. spol
bloom
žar m. spol

3. bloom:

bloom
svežina ž. spol
bloom
mladost ž. spol
to be in the bloom of youth

II . bloom [blu:m] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. bloom (produce flowers):

bloom
cveteti [dov. obl. zacveteti]

2. bloom fig. (flourish):

bloom
razcvetati se [dov. obl. razcveteti se]

al·gal bloom [ˌælgəlˈblu:m] SAM. EKOL.

algal bloom

Primeri uporabe besede bloom

to come into bloom
to be in the bloom of youth

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

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The blooms last for two to three weeks.
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It is able to bloom for a long period of time and can grow up to 10 cm in diameter and more.
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Most are small and inconspicuous when not in bloom.
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In spring and summer the plant blooms in bright magenta flowers.
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Each spring, large-flowered trilliums and other seasonal blooms appear, including bishop's cap, foam flower, bloodroot and pale violet.
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Modern tulip varieties infected with the virus are fragile, and are usually much smaller than normal healthy blooms, with a reduced stem length.
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It blooms only once every two to four years.
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At times the blooms became so thick that waves could not break.
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The leaves have a fruity scent when brushed, and large magenta-pink flowers that bloom in winter.
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It needs to grow into a 7-8 year old plant before it finally blooms.
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