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单词 rose
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rose

noun
 
/rəʊz/
/rəʊz/
Idioms
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    [countable] a flower with a sweet smell that grows on a bush with thorns (= sharp points) on its stems
    • a bunch of red roses
    • a rose bush/garden
    • a climbing/rambling rose
    see also musk rose
    Homophones rose | rowsrose   rows
    /rəʊz/
    /rəʊz/
    • rose noun
      • He gave me a single red rose.
    • rose verb (past tense of rise)
      • Prices rose 2 per cent in December.
    • rows noun (plural of row1)
      • Five rows of chairs were set out facing the whiteboard.
    • rows verb (third person of row1)
      • She rows across the river, helping passengers reach the other side.
    Topics Plants and treesb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • pink
    • red
    • yellow
    rose + noun
    • garden
    • bed
    • bush
    phrases
    • a bed of roses
    • a dozen roses
    • the scent of a rose
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  2. (also rose pink)
    [uncountable] a pink colour
    More Like This Colour compoundsColour compounds
    • baby blue
    • china-blue
    • cobalt blue
    • electric blue
    • ice-blue
    • midnight blue
    • navy blue
    • peacock blue
    • petrol blue
    • powder blue
    • royal blue
    • sky-blue
    • blood-red
    • cherry red
    • pillar-box red
    • wine red
    • bottle-green
    • emerald green
    • jade green
    • lime green
    • olive-green
    • pea-green
    • sea-green
    • lemon yellow
    • primrose yellow
    • lily-white
    • snow-white
    • coal-black
    • jet black
    • pitch-black
    • charcoal grey
    • iron-grey
    • slate-grey
    • rose pink
    • salmon pink
    • shocking pink
    • nut-brown
  3. [countable] a piece of metal or plastic with small holes in it that is attached to the end of a pipe or watering can so that the water comes out in a fine spray when you are watering plants
  4. (also ceiling rose)
    (specialist) a round object that is fixed to the ceiling of a room for the wires of an electric light to go through
  5. see also English rose
Idioms
be coming up roses
  1. (informal) (of a situation) to be developing in a successful way
    • Everything’s coming up roses!
    Topics Successc2
(not) a bed of roses
  1. (not) an easy or a pleasant situation
    • Their life together hasn't exactly been a bed of roses.
come up/out of something smelling of roses
  1. (informal) to still have a good reputation, even though you have been involved in something that might have given people a bad opinion of you
    • Nobody ever knew the details and he came out of the deal smelling of roses.
put roses in somebody’s cheeks
  1. (British English, informal) to make somebody look healthy
a rose by any other name would smell as sweet
  1. (saying) what is important is what people or things are, not what they are called

rose

adjective
/rəʊz/
/rəʊz/
(also rose pink)
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  1. pink in colour
    • The walls were rose pink.
    Topics Colours and Shapesc1

rose

verb
/rəʊz/
/rəʊz/
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  1. past tense of rise

Rose

/rəʊz/
/rəʊz/
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  1. a first name for girls
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