burgeoning

burgeoning(
buhr
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jih
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nihng
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. floreciente
The city's burgeoning economy has helped to remake its image in recent years.La economía floreciente de la ciudad ha servido para renovar su imagen en los últimos años.
This neighborhood is known for its great nightlife and burgeoning arts scene.Este vecindario es conocido por su excelente vida nocturna y floreciente escena artística.
b. pujante
Now's the time to invest in this burgeoning new sector.Este es el momento de invertir en en este nuevo sector pujante.
c. creciente
With the current burgeoning demand, interpreting could be a smart career choice.Con la demanda creciente que hay actualmente, la interpretación podría ser una decisión de carrera inteligente.
a. floreciente
Ines is really excited about the burgeoning daisies in the garden.Inés está muy emocionada por las margaritas florecientes en el jardín.
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