rose
n. 玫瑰; 粉红色; 蔷薇(花); 粉红色的葡萄酒
v. 起义( rise的过去式); 升起; (数量)增加; 休会
Rose is the past tense of rise .
A rose is a flower, often with a pleasant smell, which grows on a bush with stems that have sharp points called thorns on them.
She bent to pick a red rose.
她弯腰去摘一朵红玫瑰。
...a bunch of yellow roses.
一束黄玫瑰
A rose is bush that roses grow on.
Prune rambling roses when the flowers have faded.
花朵凋谢后要剪除杂生的玫瑰枝。
...fragrant rose bushes.
芳香的玫瑰丛
Something that is rose is reddish-pink in colour.
...the rose and violet hues of a twilight sky.
黄昏时天空中玫瑰色和紫罗兰色的云霞
A rose is a device with very small holes in it that fits onto the end of a hosepipe or watering can. The water comes out of the rose in a fine spray so that you can water plants.
If you say that a situation is not a bed of roses, you mean that it is not as pleasant as it seems, and that there are some unpleasant aspects to it.
We all knew that life was unlikely to be a bed of roses back in England.
我们都知道回到英格兰以后的生活不太可能幸福完美。
If you say that everything is coming up roses for someone, you mean that everything is going well for them.
Earlier this year, everything was coming up roses for them. Their 'Going Blank Again' album was selling well, and their British tour was a virtual sell-out.
今年年初,他们一切都很顺利。专辑《再次一片空白》十分畅销,英国巡演的票也几乎销售一空。
1. any of many plants of the genus Rosa
2. pinkish table wine from red grapes whose skins were removed after fermentation began
3. a dusty pink color
1. having a dusty purplish pink color;
They refused to be enslaved and rose in struggle.
他们不甘心受奴役而起来斗争了.
In poetry the rose is often a metaphor for love.
玫瑰在诗中通常作为爱的象征.
The audience rose bodily.
听众全体站了起来.
The wind rose and the clouds began to gather.
风起云涌.
The Titanic turned just in time, narrowly missing the immense wall of ice which rose over 100 feet out of the water beside her.
泰坦尼克号及时地转了方向, 勉强避开了高耸在它旁边超过海面一百英尺的一块巨大的冰墙.