bloomer

英 ['bluːmə] 美['blumɚ]
  • n. [机] 初轧机;从前女用灯笼裤;纰漏;开花植物
  • n. (Bloomer)人名;(英)布卢默

英英释义


1. a flower that blooms in a particular way;
"a night bloomer"
2. an embarrassing mistake

实用场景例句


She was a late bloomer.
她大器晚成.

辞典例句

Eventually even Albert, the bloomer , left home.
最终,就连艾伯特, 这个大器晚成的家伙, 也离家出走了.

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He made a tremendous bloomer.
他犯了个大错.

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It consist of a 4,200 millimeter bloomer make in germany and a home - make finishing mill.
它包括一台从德国引进的4200毫米初轧机和一台国产精轧机.

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And for the record, he dropped out of grade school Bit of a late bloomer.
而且从他的履历上看, 他小学没读完就辍学了.可以说是个大器晚成的人.

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And for the record, he dropped out of grad school. Bit of a late bloomer.
根据记载, 他是研究生时辍的学, 开化得稍晚了些.

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中文词源


bloomer 大错

来自bloom, 比喻义。可能来自脸红,窘迫。

英文词源


bloomer
bloomer: [19] Bloomers, long loose trousers worn by women, were not actually invented by someone called Bloomer – the credit for that seems to go to a Mrs Elizabeth Smith Miller of New York – but their first advocate was Amelia Jenks Bloomer (1818–94), a US feminist who strongly promoted their use in the early 1850s as a liberated garment for women. The extent to which this became a cause célèbre can be gauged by the fact that it gave rise to so-called Bloomerism, a movement for ‘rationalizing’ women’s dress; in 1882 Lady Harberton wrote in Macmillan’s Magazine ‘“Bloomerism” still lurks in many a memory’. Bloomer ‘mistake’ is late 19th-century, and apparently originally Australian.

Early commentators derived it, not altogether convincingly, from ‘blooming error’.

bloomer (n.)
1730, agent noun from bloom (v.).

双语例句


1. She was a late bloomer.
她大器晚成.

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2. But like any late bloomer, I was eager to make up for lost time.
不过就象所有开窍晚的人一样, 我渴望能找回失去的时间.

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3. The result of this step is formal Bloomer learning test Chinese version.
试测结果获得了布鲁默学习测验中文版新版的正式测题.

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4. Murakami was a bloomer, writing his first work at age 29.
村上春树大器晚成, 29岁才写他的第一部作品.

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5. Without Old Huang, Linlin could not have been an early bloomer.
没有老黄, 林林不可能很早就崭露头角.

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