rosy
adj. 玫瑰色的; 愉快的,樂觀的; 一切都稱心如意; 〈美〉濫醉的
If you say that someone has a rosy face, you mean that they have pink cheeks and look very healthy.
Bethan's round, rosy face seemed hardly to have aged at all...
貝唐紅撲撲的圓臉看起來似乎一點也沒有變老。
She had bright, rosy cheeks.
她的臉龐紅潤有光澤。
Something that is rosy is reddish-pink in colour.
...the rosy brick buildings.
紅粉色磚砌大樓
If you say that a situation looks rosy or that the picture looks rosy, you mean that the situation seems likely to be good or successful.
Little over a year ago, things looked very rosy for the Social Democrats...
一年多以前,社會民主黨人的形勢看起來一片大好。
The job prospects for those graduating in engineering are far less rosy now than they used to be...
現在那些工科畢業生的工作前景大不如從前。
1. reflecting optimism;
2. having the pinkish flush of health
3. blush colored;
4. presaging good fortune;
The setting sun above the horizon and the rosy clouds make a beautiful scene.
地平線上的落日和彩霞構成漂亮的景色.
Her normally rosy face took on a deeper hue.
她平常玫瑰色的臉上呈現出更深的色彩.
Rosy morning clouds indicate rain, and a rosy sunset means fine weather.
早霞主雨, 晚霞主晴.
He had always an easy temper , a faultless digestion, and a rosy cheek.
他一向無憂無慮, 消化不錯, 面色紅潤.
You can't get up that naturalness and artless rosy tint in after days.
你今後不再會有這種自然和樸實無華的紅潤臉色.