The meaning of Burgeons
Burgeons – definition
verbBegin to grow or increase rapidly; flourish.
Usage examples:
The city's suburbs have burgeoned, sprawling out from the centre
nounA bud or young shoot.
verbTo develop or grow quickly
Usage examples:
Product placement has burgeoned to the extent that corporate logos are now found in most mainstream…
Burgeons translation into English
Burgeons: translate from English into Chinese
萌芽, 发芽, 发展, 嫩枝, 芽
Burgeons: translate from English into Dutch
Ontluikende, Knop
Burgeons: translate from English into French
Bourgeons, Bourgeon, Être en pleine expansion, Être en pleine croissance, Commencer à éclore
Burgeons: translate from English into German
Sprießt, Knospen, Sprießen, Aufkeimen, Hervorsprießen, Hervorrufen, Ausschlagen
Burgeons: translate from English into Hindi
नौकरशाह
Burgeons: translate from English into Italian
Germogli, Germogliare, Trasformarsi, Gemmare, Svilupparsi, Buttare, Divenire, Gettare
Burgeons: translate from English into Korean
버건스, 눈, 초목의 눈
Burgeons: translate from English into Russian
Расцветает, Распускаться, Давать ростки, Бутон, Почка, Росток, Давать почки
Burgeons: translate from English into Spanish
Brota, Brote, Retoñar, Desarrollarse, Retoño
Word origin
Middle English: from Old French bourgeonner ‘put out buds’, from borjon ‘bud’, based on late Latin burra ‘wool’.
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