Bloom
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bloom teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- çiçek açmak
Örnek Cümle:
Bu çiçekler çiçek açmak üzereler.
-These flowers are just about to bloom.
- çiçek açma {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Kiraz ağaçları çiçek açmaya hazırlanıyor.
-The cherry trees are getting ready to bloom.
Örnek Cümle:
Bu çiçekler çiçek açmak üzereler.
-These flowers are just about to bloom.
- (ürün) zenginleşmek
- açmak
Örnek Cümle:
Bu çiçekler çiçek açmak üzereler.
-These flowers are just about to bloom.
- blum (Mekanik)
- çiçeksime
- açmış çiçek
- yüze renk gelmek
- aç (Bilgisayar)
Örnek Cümle:
Parktaki tüm kiraz ağaçları tamamen çiçek açmış.
-All the cherry trees in the park are in full bloom.
Örnek Cümle:
Soğuk hava birçok bitkinin çiçek açmasını engeller.
-Cold weather keeps many plants from blooming.
- yüzüne renk gelmek
- çubuk (Havacılık)
- demir kütüğü
- iç içe eklenmek
- ham demir
- en güzel çağ/dönem
- çiçeklenmek
- sağlıklı bir renge kavuşmak
- çiçek {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Soğuk hava birçok bitkinin çiçek açmasını engeller.
-Cold weather keeps many plants from blooming.
Örnek Cümle:
Güller bu yıl erken çiçek açıyor.
-The roses are blooming early this year.
- hamdemir {i}
- verimleşmek
- sağlıklı ve güzel görünmek
- çiçek vermek
- çiçeklen {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Kiraz ağaçları tam çiçeklendiğinde babam öldü.
-My father died when the cherry trees were in full bloom.
Örnek Cümle:
Bahçedeki güller tam çiçeklenmişti.
-The roses in the garden are in full bloom.
- gelişmek
- yanakların pembeliği
- güzelleşmek {f}
- dinç olmak {f}
- külçe haline getirmek (demir) {f}
- (açılmış) çiçek {i}
- serpilmek {f}
- çiçeklenme {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Şeftali ağaçları tam çiçeklenme döneminde.
-The Peach Trees are in their full bloom.
Örnek Cümle:
Birçok çiçekler baharda çiçeklenmeye başlar.
-Many flowers start blooming in springtime.
- demir külçesi {i}
- hayatın baharı {i}
- taravet
- tazelik {i}
- meyva üzerindeki buğu
- çiçek açtırmak
- meyve üzerindeki buğu {i}
- dökülmüş demir kütük
- gençlik {i}
- çiçek gibi taze ve sıhhatli olmak
- güzelleştirmekç in full bloom ta
- algal bloom
- yosun patlaması
- blooming
- karın ağrısı
- blooming
- {s} lanet olası
- blooming
- parıldama (ekran)
- blooming
- çiçeklenerek
- blooming
- çiçek açma
Soğuk hava birçok bitkinin çiçek açmasını engeller.
-Cold weather keeps many plants from blooming.
- blooming
- (Bilgisayar) beneğin parıldaması ekran
- blooming
- çiçeklenme
Birçok çiçekler baharda çiçeklenmeye başlar.
-Many flowers start blooming in springtime.
- blooming
- körolası
- blooming
- (Telekom) parıldama
- blooming
- beneğin parıldaması
- blooms
- (Bilgisayar) çiçekler
- steel bloom
- çelik kütük
- blooming
- {f} çiçeklen
Birçok çiçekler baharda çiçeklenmeye başlar.
-Many flowers start blooming in springtime.
- blooming
- {i} çiçeklenmiş
- cobalt bloom
- kobalt çiçeği
- nickel bloom
- nikel filizi
- algae bloom
- alg çiçeklenme
- blooms
- kütükler
- in bloom
- Çiçek açmış, çiçeğe durmuş
- the bloom is off the rose
- çiçeklenme kapalı gül
- algae bloom
- (Biyoloji) alg çiçeklenmesi
- blooming
- çiçek açmış
- blooming
- kör olası
- blooming
- çiçekli
- blooming
- çiçek açan
Turist, arabayla çiçek açan meyve ağaçlarının önünden geçti.
-The tourists drove past blooming fruit trees.
- blooming
- gençlik ve sıhhatle parlayan
- blooming
- kahrolası
- blooming
- gelişen
- blooming
- serpilen
- blooming
- {s} argo kör olası: That blooming telephone! O kör olası telefon!
- blooming
- (isim) çiçeklenme
- blooming
- çiçek ver/geliş
- in bloom
- çiçek açmış, çiçekte
- nickel bloom
- (isim)kel filizi
- zinc bloom
- (Kimya,Teknik) çinko kütüğü
- zink bloom
- çinko çiçeği
İlgili Terimler
bloom teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Flowers, collectively
- The delicate, powdery coating upon certain growing or newly-gathered fruits or leaves, as on grapes, plums, etc
- A blossom; the flower of a plant; an expanded bud
- The opening of flowers in general; the state of blossoming or of having the flowers open
Örnek Cümle:
The cherry trees are in bloom.
- The spongy mass of metal formed in a furnace by the smelting process
Örnek Cümle:
These metallic bodies gradually increasing in volume finally conglomerate into a larger mass, the bloom, which is extracted from the furnace with tongs.
- A state or time of beauty, freshness, and vigor/vigour; an opening to higher perfection, analogous to that of buds into blossoms
Örnek Cümle:
the bloom of youth.
- A white area of cocoa butter that forms on the surface of chocolate when warmed and cooled
- The clouded appearance which varnish sometimes takes upon the surface of a picture
- Anything giving an appearance of attractive freshness
- A yellowish deposit or powdery coating which appears on well-tanned leather. (Knight.)
- To bestow a bloom upon; to make blooming or radiant
- To cause to blossom; to make flourish
- Of a person, business, etc, to flourish
- A popular term for a bright-hued variety of some minerals
Örnek Cümle:
the rose-red cobalt bloom.
- Of a plant, to produce blooms; to open its blooms
- to yield blossoms, be young, flourish {v}
- the blossom or flower of a tree a fine native color, perfection, square iron bar {n}
- If someone or something blooms, they develop good, attractive, or successful qualities. Not many economies bloomed in 1990, least of all gold exporters like Australia She bloomed into an utterly beautiful creature. = blossom
- A coating defect consisting of the migration of an ingredient, in the coating, to the surface of the cured film Usually blooming refers to waxes or lubricants, which rise to the surface and cause a hazy appearance
- A yellowish deposit or powdery coating which appears on well-tanned leather
- A mass of wrought iron from the Catalan forge or from the puddling furnace, deprived of its dross, and shaped usually in the form of an oblong block by shingling
- A dusty or milky looking deposit caused by migration of a liquid or solid to the surface occuring sometime after curring
- An undesirable cloudy effect or whitish powdery deposit on the surface of a plastic article caused by the exudation of a compounding ingredient such as a lubricant, stabilizer pigment, plasticizer, etc
- A discoloration or change in appearance of the surface of a rubber product caused by the migration of a liquid or solid to the surface Examples: sulfur bloom, wax bloom Not to be confused with dust on the surface from external sources
- When a plant or tree blooms, it produces flowers. When a flower blooms, it opens. This plant blooms between May and June. + -blooming -blooming the scent of night-blooming flowers
- A semi-finished steel form whose rectangular cross-section is more than eight inches This large cast steel shape is broken down in the mill to produce the familiar I-beams, H-beams and sheet piling Blooms are also part of the high-quality bar manufacturing process: Reduction of a bloom to a much smaller cross-section can improve the quality of the metal
- A discoloration or change in appearance of the surface of a polyurethane product caused by the migration of a liquid or solid to the surface Examples: sulfur bloom, wax bloom Not to be confused with dust on the surface from external sources
- A state or time of beauty, freshness, and vigor; an opening to higher perfection, analogous to that of buds into blossoms; as, the bloom of youth
- The code name given to the third-generation Brocade Fabric ASIC This ASIC is used in SilkWorm switches 3000 series and beyond
- a rosy color (especially in the cheeks) taken as a sign of good health the best time of youth produce or yield flowers; "The cherry tree bloomed
- A blossom; the flower of a plant; an expanded bud; flowers, collectively
- a discoloration or change in appearance of the surface of a rubber product caused by the migration of a liquid or solid to the surface, (e g sulfur bloom, wax bloom) Not to be confused with dust on the surface from external sources
- 1 flower 2 waxy coating on a leaf, stem, or pod surface producing a dusty appearance
- To produce or yield blossoms; to blossom; to flower or be in flower
- A plant or tree that is in bloom has flowers on it. a pink climbing rose in full bloom. the sweet smell of the blackberry in bloom
- A powdery, whitish coating on leaves, stems, or fruit
- The overproduction of tiny, microscopic plants (algae) in surface waters, often forming a green "scum " Triggered by nutrient pollution, excessive algal blooms cause oxygen depletion which, in extreme cases, may lead to fish kills (see surface water, nutrient pollution)
- Fat bloom - the white cast and soft texture which is the result of poor tempering or exposure of the chocolate to high temperatures; while visually undesirable, the product is safe to eat
- an unusually dense and visible growth of organisms (algae or phytoplankton) in water, resulting from proliferation caused by increased nutrients (e g phosphorus), possibly toxic and reducing oxygen in water
- flower; flowering; glow, radiance; pollen {i}
- A bloom is the flower on a plant. the sweet fragrance of the white blooms Harry carefully picked the bloom. = flower
- sprout and grow; produce blossoms; glow, radiate {f}
- If something such as someone's skin has a bloom, it has a fresh and healthy appearance. The skin loses its youthful bloom. = glow see also blooming
- Also referred to as plume, this is a white film or spots caused by the oils in the tobacco rising to the surface of a cigar's wrapper It is harmless, and usually indicated a strong tasting smoke
- A sign of good manufacture and sorting (where reduction of leaf has taken place before firing) a 'sheen' that has not been lost through over-handling or over-sorting
- produce or yield flowers; "The cherry tree bloomed"
- the best time of youth
- In bread baking, the word bloom refers to the nice attractive, brownish color of the crust on a properly baked loaf of bread Delicious and picture perfect (see zip-a-dee-do-da)
- To add ingredients to the dye bath which increase the brightness of colors
- a sudden increase in the biomass of phytoplankton or benthic algae in a given area
- The opening of flowers in general; the state of blossoming or of having the flowers open; as, the cherry trees are in bloom
- reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts
- a powdery deposit on a surface
- also known as plume, this is a naturally occurring phenomenon in which a fine white powder appears on the cigar This is common in the cigar aging process of cigars The oils that exude from the tobacco cause the bloom Is sometime confused with mold, which is blue and cannot be wiped away from the cigar Some consider bloom a sign of a well-aged cigar
- A popular term for a bright-hued variety of some minerals; as, the rose-red cobalt bloom
- A bluish cast forming on the surface of some films It may be caused by foreign materials such as smoke, oil or dust, during the drying process
- Material which has diffused to the surface of rubber to give a cloudy or milky discoloration It does not usually impair usefulness
- the period of greatest prosperity or productivity
- the organic process of bearing flowers; "you will stop all bloom if you let the flowers go to seed"
- A semi-finished steel form whose rectangular cross section is more than eight inches This large cast steel shape is broken down in the mill to produce the familiar 1-beams, H-beams and sheet piling Blooms are also part of the high quality bar manufacturing process: Reduction of a bloom to a much smaller cross-section can improve the quality of the metal
- Hence: Anything giving an appearance of attractive freshness; a flush; a glow
- Process of the development of the bright color associated with the formation of oxymyoglobin on lean surface of a muscle cross section when it is exposed to oxygen The color generally turns from a purple color to a bright reddish color
- The dull, white appearance on the surface of chocolate caused by fat migration This happens when it has been on the shelf too long or in the sun for example
- A large bar of steel formed directly from an ingot by hammering or rolling, being a preliminary shape for further working
- The whitish appearance of some stems and leaves, similar to that on a freshly picked plum
- To be in a state of healthful, growing youth and vigor; to show beauty and freshness, as of flowers; to give promise, as by or with flowers
- a rosy color (especially in the cheeks) taken as a sign of good health
- blow
- Bloom syndrome
- A particular genetic disease; its most apparent symptom is stunted growth
- Bloom's syndrome
- A particular genetic disease; its most apparent symptom is stunted growth
- bloom of youth
- the best time of youth
- blooming
- bloody (in its vulgar senses)
- blooming
- Thriving in health, beauty, and vigor, vigour; indicating the freshness and beauties of youth or health
- blooming
- Bloody; bleeding; extremely
My train's late again. Blooming typical.
- blooming
- The process of making blooms from the ore or from cast iron
- blooming
- Opening in blossoms; flowering
- blooming
- Present participle of bloom
- choking bloom
- An event in which a colony of plants, algae, or bacteria becomes so widespread in a body of water that it draws enough oxygen out of the water to kill other inhabitants of that ecosystem, and eventually becomes unable to sustain itself
- in bloom
- blooming, blossoming, having flowers opening
- iron bloom
- A mixture of fine iron particles, unreacted iron oxide (ore), and charcoal residue
- phytoplankton bloom
- A large, temporary colony of phytoplankton floating in the sea; they are important in removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
- blooming
- {a} full of blossoms, youthful
- The bloom is off the rose
- When the bloom is off the rose, it means, figuratively, that whatever you are talking about has lost its first freshness, it's former beauty and allure. Literally, it means, of course, that the blooms of the rose have withered and dropped
- Blooming
- flowering
- Harold Bloom
- born July 11, 1930, New York, N.Y., U.S. U.S. literary critic. Bloom studied at Cornell and Yale universities and taught at Yale from 1955. In The Anxiety of Influence (1973) and A Map of Misreading (1975) he suggested that poetry results from poets deliberately misreading the works that both influence and threaten them. In The Book of J (1990) he speculated that the earliest known biblical texts were written by a woman with principally literary intentions. His best-selling The Western Canon (1994) identifies 26 canonical Western writers and argues against the politicization of literary study
- Leopold Bloom
- the main character in the novel Ulysses by James Joyce
- algal bloom
- Rapid and flourishing growth of algae Sudden, massive growths of microscopic and macroscopic plant life, such as green or bluegreen algae, which develop in lakes and reservoirs
- algal bloom
- A bloom of algae occurs when their growth is so rapid that they become numerous enough to colour a body of water, a population explosion of phytoplankton in response to changing environmental conditions, including eutrophication from wastewater and non-point sources, blooms can result in oxygen depletion and biological impacts such as fish kills, blooms are often the result of urban runoff of lawn fertilizers
- algal bloom
- Rapid growth of algae in surface waters due to an increase in nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus
- algal bloom
- a sudden spurt of algal growth that can indicate potentially hazardous changes in local water chemistry
- algal bloom
- sudden, massive growths of microscopic and macroscopic plant life, algae, and cyanobacteria, which develop in lakes, reservoirs, and marine waters
- algal bloom
- A rapid accumulation of living organic matter (usually on the water's surface) Possible results of blooms include water quality deterioration, algae dying & breaking down, algae consuming the dissolved oxygen and releasing toxins
- algal bloom
- The rapid excessive growth of algae, generally caused by high nutrient levels and favourable conditions Can result in deoxygenation of the water mass when the algae die, leading to the death of aquatic flora and fauna
- algal bloom
- excessive growth of aquatic algae resulting from nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus being added to the environment
- algal bloom
- Excessive, or dense growths, of a single or several species of algae Usually of relatively short duration but may persist for extended periods
- algal bloom
- Heavy growth of algae in and on a body of water as a result of high nutrient concentrations
- algal bloom
- proliferation of living algae on the surface of lakes, streams, or ponds that is stimulated by nutrient, especially nitrogen or phosphate, enrichment
- algal bloom
- (1) A phenomenon whereby excessive nutrients within a river, stream or lake cause an explosion of plant life which results in the depletion of the oxygen in the water needed by fish and other aquatic life Algae bloom is usually the result of urban runoff (of lawn fertilizers, etc ) Potential tragedy is that of a "fish kill," resulting in massive stream life extinction (2) Rapid growth of algae on the surface of lakes, streams, or ponds; stimulated by nutrient enrichment It is associated with Eutrophication and results in deterioration in water quality Also spelled Algae Bloom ADVANCE\x 540
- algal bloom
- large, visible masses of algae found in bodies of water during warm water
- algal bloom
- Rapid growth of algae on the surface of lakes, streams, or ponds; stimulated by nutrient enrichment
- algal bloom
- A dense mass of very small, aquatic organisms, such as plankton, easily visible to the eye (Dictionary of Science)
- algal bloom
- a phenomenon whereby excessive nutrients within a river, stream or lake cause an explosion of plant life which results in the depletion of the oxygen in the water needed by fish and other aquatic life Algae bloom is usually the result of urban runoff (of lawn fertilizers, etc ) The potential tragedy is that of a "fish kill," where the stream life dies in one mass extinction
- algal bloom
- a large, visible mass of algae found in water bodies during warm weather
- algal bloom
- a high density algal growth, typically blue-green algae/cyanobacteria, that are often seen as free floating mats; they can occur suddenly as a result of opportunistic growth spurts and can adversely affect water quality
- bloomed
- past of bloom
- blooming
- Thriving in health, beauty, and vigor; indicating the freshness and beauties of youth or health
- blooming
- may have several causes: - absorption of moisture during drying - partial detachment of the coating film from the substrate - incompatibility of the coating
- blooming
- Someone who is blooming looks attractively healthy and full of energy. If they were blooming with confidence they wouldn't need me She's in blooming health. used for emphasizing a remark, especially when you are angry or surprised
- blooming
- {i} flowering, blossoming, flourishing, thriving
- blooming
- the organic process of bearing flowers; "you will stop all bloom if you let the flowers go to seed"
- blooming
- This is the term given to pixels that are over saturated on the digital still camera sensor Eg When taking a photo of the sky and trees, due to the brightness of the sky the detail of the leaves is lost in the end picture
- blooming
- {s} thriving, flourishing; damned, cursed (British)
- blooming
- The smearing of regions of the image where the detected brightness is at an excessive level to the receiving element due to electronic contamination from neighboring bright pixels
- blooming
- A "digital overexposure" caused by exposing a CCD element to too much light while scanning an image It can produce distortions of color and other image information
- blooming
- Streaks or halos appearing around bright areas of an image that are caused by gross overexposure to the CCD It' like an electronic equivalent of flare
- blooming
- the organic process of bearing flowers; "you will stop all bloom if you let the flowers go to seed
- blooming
- Is the bleeding of signal charge from extremely bright pixels to adjoining pixels, over-saturating those pixels Mask or potential barriers and charge sinks are used to reduce blooming
- blooming
- A hazy or foggy appearance due to the incompatibility of son of the compounds in the coating or plastic sheeting
- blooming
- extremely, in an emphasized manner (British)
- blooming
- The overflow of high white signals appearing as a defocused blur on the monitor screen
- blooming
- (used of persons) informal intensifiers; "what a bally (or blinking) nuisance"; "a bloody fool"; "a crashing bore"; "you flaming idiot"
- blooming
- Each photosite of a CCD chip can contain a certain amount of electric charge This amount is determined by the well depth of the CCD When the well-depth is exceeded, electric charge "bleeds" out of the photosite appearing in an image as a bright streak extending vertically from a bright source in the image (usually a star) This effect can be minimized or eliminated by using a CCD with an anti-blooming gate
- blooming
- Hazy or foggy appearance due to the incompatibility of son of the compounds in the coating or plastic sheeting
- blooming
- A visual effect caused by overexposing a CCD sensor, which can cause distortions of the subject and/or color
- blooms
- third-person singular of bloom
- blooms
- plural of , bloom
- canker bloom
- The bloom or blossom of the wild rose or dog-rose
- water bloom
- A growth of algae at or near the surface of a body of water, such as a pond. Dense aquatic accumulation of microscopic organisms produced by an abundance of nutrients in surface water coupled with adequate sunlight for photosynthesis. The microorganisms or the toxic substances they release may discolour the water, exhaust its oxygen content, poison aquatic animals and waterfowl, and irritate the skin and respiratory tract of humans. Single species of algae, diatoms, or dinoflagellates, reproducing every few hours, may dominate a bloom's population; the number of individuals per quart (litre) of water, normally about 1,000, can increase to 60 million. Blooms of the dinoflagellate genus Gymnodinium cause red tides. The Red Sea is named for the occasional blooms of the alga Trichodesmium erythraeum. See also water pollution
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- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bloom's taxonomy
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