【每日一词】 burgeon - vi. 萌芽, 发芽;迅速增长
burgeon
bur·geon ˈbər-jən
variants or less commonly bourgeon
burgeoned also bourgeoned; burgeoning also bourgeoning; burgeons also bourgeons
intransitive verb
1a: to send forth new growth (such as buds or branches) : SPROUT
1b: BLOOM
when the flame trees and jacaranda are burgeoning
—Alan Carmichael
2: to grow and expand rapidly : FLOURISH
The market for her work has burgeoned in recent years.
tiny events which burgeon into national alarums
—Herman Wouk
短语
to burgeon: 兴起
burgeon rates: 发芽率
burgeon expand: 急速成长
Trees Burgeon: 树也发芽
Examples of burgeon in a Sentence
The market for collectibles has burgeoned in recent years.
the trout population in the stream is burgeoning now that the water is clean
Recent Examples on the Web
Herzog was frustrated by payroll constraints imposed by Gene and Jackie Autry and the burgeoning role of agents in negotiating contracts.
—Steve Henson, Los Angeles Times, 16 Apr. 2024
From the outside, the burgeoning farm had the makeup of one that could stand the test of time.
—Eliza Milio, TIME, 16 Apr. 2024
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—Brandon Sneed, Rolling Stone, 16 Apr. 2024