bloom造句(91) But a mild winter and plenty of rain means that this year the flowers have come into bloom a month early.
(92) The Detroit Symphony Hall adds a nice ambient bloom to a typically spacious Chandos recording.
(93) Or did they spontaneously manifest themselves, like the foam of a wave or the bloom on a country hedge in spring?
(94) Soon the fishless river was clogged with dense mats and braids of algae bloom.
(95) They stole my narcissus bulbs that I had been so carefully forcing to bloom in January.
(96) Roses are heavy feeders at the best of times, and pruning for more and better bloom drives a plant even harder.
(97) Sea-birds were beginning to leave the shores and there were more seeding heads than flowers in bloom.
(98) They take 40 years to bloom, 50 years to grow branches and 150 years to reach a height of 40 feet.
(99) Magnolias, daffodils and bluebells bloom in profusion in early spring.
(100) Plasma gastrin concentration was measured by radioimmunoassay with antibody G179 provided by Professor Bloom.
(101) It was a beautiful California day, and the jacarandas were in full purple bloom.
(102) The sampling at the station was performed approximately 2 weeks before the culmination of the spring bloom.
(103) Consider The lilies of the field whose bloom is brief:- We are as they; Like them we fade away As doth a leaf.Christina G Rossetti
(104) But we have made deserts bloom before: could we do the same thing on the Moon?
(105) A cycle ride, walk or swim at least three times a week will boost your circulation and help maintain a healthy bloom.
(106) They bloom earlier too, meaning more flower power per pound.
(107) Mustard in bloom, mustard in art, mustard in food, even a mustard competition.
(108) Sony's is perfectly good, but the voices are further forward and the orchestra has a less sumptuous bloom.
(109) Another good choice of pink would be N. Madame Wilfon Gonnere an almost double-cupped shape bloom suitable for the average garden pond.
(110) In California, the Arts and Crafts movement came into full bloom.
(111) You could try mixing the colours so that the roses look like a planted flower arrangement when they are in full bloom.
(112) Q: How do we induce magnolia and dogwood trees to bloom?
(113) Like the desert after a flash flood, Freshers' Fair is decorated by societies which bloom for just a day.
(114) It is usually dipped in white wine and develops an orange-red bloom on the rind.
(115) The study offers hope to allergy and asthma sufferers, Bloom said.
(116) In the right ones its understated virtues burst into bloom all over again.
(117) Fischler and Bloom conclude from these results that in visual word recognition the effect of context is essentially inhibitory rather than facilitatory.
(118) And what is this place with its pretty porticoes and geometric gardens in full bloom?
(119) Across the field the bloom of the cherry tree, under which they had sat that morning, hung sodden and spoiled.
(120) Neither did the cherry blossoms, which were in full bloom when we arrived.