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What does it mean to be in bud?
1, bud: idiom, which describes that the bud is still in the leaf and will soon come out. It is often used to describe girls and flowers. Source: Teacher Okura: "Peach blossoms are in bud in the fields on the mountain, and my heart is so excited that I want to jump out of my chest."

2. Usage: as predicate and attribute; Describe a flower or a girl.

3. Synonym: In bud.

4. antonym: flowers are in full bloom.

5. Description: including: not opened; Bracts: flower buds; Desire: to be; Release: Open. It means that the bud is still in the leaves and will open soon. It means that the small leaves in the bud are wrapped when the flowers are not open, which means that the flowers will open but not open.