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rose UK [rəʊz] US [roʊz] verb past simple of ■rise UK [rəʊz] US [roʊz] noun countable PLANT 植物 IMPROVER ■a garden plant with thorns on its stems and pleasant-smelling flowers, or a flower from this plant 玫瑰;蔷薇•a rose bush蔷薇丛 •She sent him a bunch of red roses.她送了他一束红玫瑰。 UK [rəʊz] US [roʊz] noun countable FOR A WATER CONTAINER 盛水壶的 ■a circular object with small holes in it which is put on the end of a watering can (= a container used for pouring water on plants) (洒水壶上的)莲蓬式喷嘴 UK [rəʊz] US [roʊz] noun countable coming up roses ■If something is coming up roses, it is happening successfully. 进展顺利;蓬勃发展 UK [rəʊz] US [roʊz] noun countable not all roses (also not a bed of roses) ■If a situation is not all roses, there are unpleasant things to deal with as well as the pleasant ones 不尽如人意;并非尽善尽美•Being in a relationship is not all roses, you know.你知道,谈恋爱可并非总是柔情蜜意,也有不如意的事。 UK [rəʊz] US [roʊz] noun countable put the roses (back) into sb's cheeks informal ■If something puts the roses back into your cheeks, it makes you look healthy, especially after an illness (尤指在病后)使(某人)的脸色恢复红润•A brisk walk will put the roses back into your cheeks.快步行走会使你容光焕发。 UK [rəʊz] US [roʊz] adjective noun uncountable ■(having) a pink colour 粉红色(的);玫瑰色(的)•The houses were painted various shades of rose.房屋被粉刷成了色泽深浅不同的粉红色。 UK [rəʊz] US [roʊz] adjective noun uncountable look at/ see sth through rose - coloured / tinted glasses (UK also look at/see sth through rose-coloured/tinted spectacles) ■to see only the pleasant things about a situation and not notice the things that are unpleasant 只看到事物好的方面;过于乐观地看待问题•She's always looked at life through rose-tinted glasses.她总是只看到生活顺心如意的一面。 |