Front | thrive |
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Pron | [θraɪv] |
Back | 【THRIVE】 Most flowers will not thrive without water and sunshine. 大部分的花无水和阳光不会茂盛。 【重点词汇】 thrive v. 茂盛 反: decline |
Vocab | thrivemake steady progress; be at the high point in one's career or reach a high point in historical significance or importance
If something is thriving, it's doing well — so well you could call it "booming." A thriving retail business sees its products flying off the shelves. The verb thrive means to flourish or grow vigorously, and it can be applied to something like a business or to something or someone's actual health. Plants can thrive in a greenhouse, and children can thrive if they eat well and exercise. Thriving can also be used more figuratively — "The women thrived on gossip; they loved knowing who was dating or divorcing whom." All forms of 'thrive' will appear on average once every 530 pages. thrive thriving |
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