flourish
verb
noun
ˈflʌrɪʃ
verb
1
to
develop
well
and
be
successful
繁荣,兴旺,成功;
I
The
economy
is
booming
and
small
businesses
are
flourishing.
经济繁荣,小企业蒸蒸日上。
2
to
grow
well
and
be
very
healthy
茁壮成长;
I
Most
plants
will
flourish
in
the
rich
deep
soils
here.
大多数植物在这里的肥厚土壤中都会茁壮成长。
3
to
wave
something
in
your
hand
in
order
to
make
people
notice
it
〔为引起注意〕挥动〔手中的东西〕
T
She
walked
quickly
to
the
desk,
flourishing
her
cheque
book.
她挥动支票本快步走到桌子旁。
noun
4
with a flourish
with
a
large
confident
movement
that
makes
people
notice
you
用引人注意的动作,用夸张的动作
He
opened
his
wallet
with
a
flourish
and
took
out
a
handful
of
notes.
他夸张地打开皮夹,拿出一把钞票。
5
a
special
or
impressive
part
of
something
特殊 (出色 )的部分
usually singular 一般用单数
There’s
nothing
like
a
luxurious
dessert
to
give
a
menu
a
final
flourish
.
在菜单的最后来一道丰盛的甜点作为压轴,那是无可媲美的。
with
a
flourish
They
finished
the
season
with
a
flourish,
winning
their
last
three
matches.
他们拿下最后三场比赛,辉煌地结束了这个赛季。
6
a
loud
part
of
a
piece
of
music,
played
especially
when
an
important
person
enters
〔尤指重要人物进场时演奏的〕响亮的乐段
C
a
flourish
of
trumpets
响亮的小号乐段
7
a
curved
line
that
you
use
to
decorate
writing
〔手写花体字的〕花饰
C