rose
noun
verb
adj
noun
rəʊz
noun
1
FLOWER
花
a
flower
that
often
has
a
pleasant
smell,
and
is
usually
red,
pink,
white,
or
yellow,
or
the
bush
that
this
flower
grows
on
玫瑰花; 玫瑰,蔷薇
C
a
dozen
red
roses
一打红玫瑰
A
large
bouquet
of
roses
arrived
on
her
desk.
一大束玫瑰送到了她的桌子上。
rose
bushes
玫瑰丛
2
COLOUR
颜色
a
pink
colour
玫瑰色,玫瑰红
U
3
sth is not a bed of roses sth is not all roses
also
又作
if
a
job
or
situation
is
not
a
bed
of
roses,
it
is
not
always
pleasant
and
there
are
difficult
things
to
deal
with
[英,非正式] 某事不尽如人意,某事并非事事顺利
BrE informal
It’s
no
bed
of
roses
teaching
in
a
secondary
school.
中学可不好教啊。
4
put the roses back in sb’s cheeks
to
make
someone
look
healthy
again
[英,非正式] 使某人恢复健康的容貌
BrE informal
5
be coming up roses
to
be
happening
or
developing
in
the
best
possible
way
一帆风顺
informal
6
come out of sth/come up smelling of roses
to
do
well
or
get
an
advantage
from
a
situation,
when
you
could
have
been
blamed,
criticized,
or
harmed
by
it
[非正式] 保持清白
informal
She
managed
to
come
out
of
the
deal
smelling
of
roses.
她清清白白地摆脱了关系。
7
FOR WATER
供水
a
circular
piece
of
metal
with
holes
in
it
that
is
attached
to
the
end
of
a
pipe
or
WATERING
CAN
so
that
liquid
comes
out
in
several
thin
streams
[英] 〔水管或洒水壶上的〕莲蓬式喷嘴
C | BrE
verb
8
the
past
tense
of
RISE
rise的过去式
adj
9
pink
in
colour
玫瑰色的,粉红色的
rose
velvet
curtains
玫瑰色天鹅绒窗帘
ˈrəʊzeɪ
noun
10
pink
wine
玫瑰红葡萄酒