flourishing
의미: Developing rapidly and successfully; prospering and thriving in a healthy, vigorous way.
Flourishing implies not merely survival but genuine success and abundance. In philosophy and psychology, human flourishing (eudaimonia) is a concept dating back to Aristotle, describing a life lived well and fully. In everyday journalism and business writing, a flourishing economy, industry, or community is one that is conspicuously healthy and growing. The botanical metaphor — a plant in full flower — gives the word an organic, natural quality that sets it apart from more mechanical synonyms like 'booming.'
예문
- The independent bookshop has defied predictions of decline and is now flourishing in its new premises. 这家独立书店不顾衰落的预言,如今在新店面蓬勃发展。La librería independiente ha desafiado las predicciones de declive y ahora prospera en su nuevo local.その独立系書店は衰退の予測を覆し、新しい店舗で今や繁盛している。그 독립 서점은 쇠퇴의 예측을 뒤엎고 새 점포에서 지금 번성하고 있다.
- A flourishing civil society is widely regarded as essential to the health of any democracy. 繁荣的公民社会被广泛认为对任何民主制度的健康都至关重要。Una sociedad civil floreciente se considera ampliamente esencial para la salud de cualquier democracia.活発な市民社会は、あらゆる民主主義の健全性にとって不可欠であると広く認識されている。활발한 시민사회는 모든 민주주의의 건전성에 필수적인 것으로 널리 인식되고 있다.
- The university's flourishing research partnerships with industry have generated significant commercial revenue. 该大学蓬勃发展的校企研究合作已产生了可观的商业收入。Las florecientes colaboraciones de investigación de la universidad con la industria han generado importantes ingresos comerciales.大学と産業界との活発な研究連携は、多大な商業収益を生み出している。대학과 산업계의 활발한 연구 협력은 상당한 상업적 수익을 창출했다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: general, journalism, academic
어조: positive
기원과 역사
From Old French floriss- (stem of florir, to flower), from Latin florere (to bloom, flourish), from flos (flower). Entered English in the 13th century.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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