rose
[rəuz]
n.玫瑰, 蔷薇
adj.玫瑰色的, 玫瑰的
动词rise的过去式
例句与用法:
The mist quickly dissipated as the sun rose.
太阳升起时雾很快就消散了。
The court rose (ie stood up) as the judge entered.
法官出庭时全体到庭人员起立。
The rose represents England.
玫瑰花是英格兰的象徵。
The audience rose bodily to cheer the speaker.
听众全体起立向演讲者欢呼。
We did not start until the sun rose in the east.
直到太阳从东方升起,我们才出发。
He plucked a rose for his lover.
他为情人摘了一朵玫瑰花。
Being an opera star is not all roses by any means.
当上了歌剧明星也决非事事如意。
I found him pruning his roses.
我看到他正在给玫瑰修剪枝条。
(rise的过去式)
n.
1. 蔷薇花, 玫瑰花[C]
There is no rose without a thorn.
没有无刺的玫瑰。
2. 玫瑰色, 玫瑰红[U]
3. 红润的面色[P]
The girl has roses in her cheeks.
这姑娘的双颊红润。
4. 玫瑰香(料)[U][C]
5. 莲蓬式喷嘴[C]
6. 玫瑰状宝石(或钻石)[C]
7. 玫瑰花饰; 玫瑰花形纹章(尤指英国国徽)[C]
8. 【建】圆花窗[C]
9. 安乐的境地; 容易的工作[P]
Life isn't all roses.
人生并非事事称心如意。
a.
1. 蔷薇花的, 玫瑰花的
2. 玫瑰色的; 玫瑰香的
vt.
1. 使成玫瑰色, 使(脸等)变红
2. 使有玫瑰香味
rose
rosevi.1.■rise的变形 rose1[rəuz]n.1.■【植物】蔷薇属(Rosa)植物;蔷薇花;玫瑰花[参较rose family]2.■与蔷薇近似的植物3.■玫瑰红色4.■玫瑰状宝石(或钻石)5.■玫瑰香科6.■= rosette7.■(水管等的)莲蓬式喷嘴8.■【建筑工程】圆花窗9.■【数学】玫瑰线10.■【航海学】罗经卡adj.1.■玫瑰花的;蔷薇花的2.■玫瑰色的3.■带有玫瑰香味的4.■【植物】蔷薇科(Rosaceae)植物的vt.1.■使成玫瑰色;使(面颊)发红2.■使有玫瑰香味a bed of roses心满意足的境遇;安乐窝a path strewn with roses铺满玫瑰花的道路;安乐的生活;美满的一生a rose without a thorn无刺的玫瑰不可能得到的幸福(as) fair as a rose (或lily)美如玫瑰花(或百合花)很美,美极了(as)fresh as a rose充满青春活力的,精力充沛的;强壮的(as)red as a rose (或cherry)(脸色)绯红(或红润)be not all roses并非完美,不是尽善尽美;并非十分轻松愉快be rose(s)all the way诸事如意;一帆风顺,一切顺利blue rose蓝玫瑰;不会有的东西;从未见过的事物born under the rose非婚生的,私生的come out smelling of roses出污泥而不染,保持清白come up roses[口语]非常顺利;(事情等)结果良好,圆满顺利,获得完美的结果gather(life's)roses寻欢作乐,享受人生的乐趣have roses in one's cheeks(特指妇女)脸色白里透红see something through rose-coloured (或-tinted) spectacles见spectacle(There is) no rose without a thorn.[谚语]没有无刺的玫瑰;世上没有完全的幸福;有乐必有苦。the white rose of innocence (或virginity)白玫瑰似的纯洁under the rose秘密地;私下地,暗中非婚生的,私生的变形vt.rosedrosing rose2[rəuz]1.■rise 的过去式
roserose[rəuz]1.■rise 的过去式
noun
- a prickly bush or shrub that typically bears red, pink, yellow, or white fragrant flowers, native to north temperate regions. Numerous hybrids and cultivars have been developed and are widely grown as ornamentals
蔷薇科植物;玫瑰;蔷薇 - Genus Rosa, family Rosaceae (the rose family). This large family includes most temperate fruits (apple, plum, peach, cherry, blackberry, strawberry) as well as the hawthorns, rowans, and potentillas, avens, and lady's mantles
蔷薇属,蔷薇科。这一大科除包括山楂,欧洲花楸,委陵菜,水杨梅属植物和斗篷草外,还包括多数温带水果(苹果,李子,桃子,樱桃,黑刺莓,草莓)
■the flower of such a plant
玫瑰花;蔷薇花
he sent her a dozen red roses.
他送给她一打红玫瑰花。
[as modifier]a rose garden.
一个玫瑰园。
■used in names of other plants whose flowers resemble roses, e.g. Christmas rose, rose of Sharon
[用于花似玫瑰的其他植物名中,如Christmas rose, rose of Sharon]
■used in similes and comparisons in reference to the rose flower's beauty or its typical rich red colour
[用于明喻和比喻]像玫瑰花般美丽;像玫瑰花的富丽艳红色一样
she looked as beautiful as a rose.
她看起来像玫瑰花一样美。
■[often with negative](roses)used to express favourable circumstances or ease of success
安乐的境地;有利的环境;轻易成功
all is not roses in the firm today.
如今在公司里并不是一切都顺顺当当。 - a thing representing or resembling the flower, in particular
象征玫瑰或玫瑰花形的东西,尤指
■a stylized representation of the flower in heraldry or decoration, typically with five petals (especially as a national emblem of England)
玫瑰形物;玫瑰花饰;玫瑰花形纹章(尤指英国徽章)
the Tudor rose.
都铎玫瑰花饰。
■short for compass rose
compass rose 的简称
■short for rose window
rose window 的简称
■short for rose diamond
rose diamond 的简称
■short for ceiling rose
ceiling rose 的简称 - a perforated cap attached to a shower, the spout of a watering can, or the end of a hose to produce a spray
(淋浴器、洒水壶或水管的)莲蓬式喷嘴 - [mass noun]a warm pink or light crimson colour
玫瑰色,玫瑰红
the rose and gold of dawn.
玫瑰色和金色的曙光。
[as modifier]the 100% cotton range is available in rose pink and ocean blue.
全棉系列有浅玫瑰红和深蓝色。
[in combination]leaves with rose-red margins.
有玫瑰红边的叶子。
■(一般作 roses)used in reference to a rosy complexion, especially that of a young woman
(尤指年轻女子)红润的肤色
the fresh air will soon put the roses back in her cheeks.
新鲜空气会很快使她的双颊又红润起来。
- [with obj.](poetic/literary)make rosy
(诗/文)使成玫瑰色;使变红
a warm flush now rosed her hitherto blue cheeks.
现在一阵强烈的感情使她原本青灰色的双颊变红了。
a bed of roses
- 见 bed
- (of a situation) develop in a very favourable way
(形势)很有利;(情况)显得很完满
new boyfriend, successful career—everything was coming up roses.
新的男朋友,成功的事业——一切都显得那么完满。
- emerge from a difficult situation with reputation intact
保持清白,出污泥而不染
- (archaic)in confidence; under pledge of secrecy
(古)秘密地,私下里
rose-like
adjective
语源
- Old English rōse, of Germanic origin, from Latin rosa; reinforced in Middle English by Old French rose
rose2
- past of rise
rise 的过去式
rose
名词 rose:
any of many shrubs of the genus Rosa that bear roses
同义词:rosebush
pinkish table wine from red grapes whose skins were removed after fermentation began
同义词:blush wine, pink wine, rose wine
a dusty pink color
同义词:rosiness
动词 rise:
move upward
同义词:rise, lift, arise, move up, go up, come up, uprise
increase in value or to a higher point
rise to one's feet
同义词:arise, rise, uprise, get up, stand up
rise up
come to the surface
同义词:surface, come up, rise up, rise
become more extreme
come into existence; take on form or shape
同义词:originate, arise, rise, develop, uprise, spring up, grow
be promoted, move to a better position
go up or advance
get up and out of bed
同义词:get up, turn out, arise, uprise, rise
rise in rank or status
increase in volume
become heartened or elated
同义词:rise
exert oneself to meet a challenge
同义词:rise
take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance
同义词:rebel, arise, rise, rise up
come up, of celestial bodies
同义词:rise, come up, uprise, ascend
return from the dead
形容词 rose:
of something having a dusty purplish pink color
rose
■He that lies down with dogs must rise up with fleas.
[谚]与狗同眠的人必然惹一身跳蚤; 同坏人为伍必然吃亏。
■Early to bed, early to rise, make a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.
[谚]睡得早,起得早,聪明、富裕、身体好。
■His spirits rose up at the good news.
一听到这佳音,他心情好转。
■Wreaths of smoke rose from the chimney.
一圈圈的烟从烟囱冉冉升起。
■Once you hear all the arguments, you begin to say, well, maybe this is the best they can do. But when children are at stake we have to rise above that acquiescent mood.
一旦你听了所有的论调以后你会说,好吧,也许他们尽了最大的努力了。可是当孩子的安全受到威胁时,我们便不应抱着迁就的态度。
■Higher living costs have swallowed up our pay rise.
上涨的生活费用已经抵销了我们增加的工资。
■A rise or increase, as in prices or enrollment.
上涨,增加价格或招生人数的上涨
■The House (ie Members of the House of Commons) rose at 10 pm.
下议院已於晚上10点钟散会。
■A storm rose, and we had to bale out our boat.
下起了暴风雨,我们不得不舀出船里的水。
■The rise in delinquency is an indictment of our society and its values.
为非作歹现象有增无已,这是对我们的社会及其价值观的控诉。
■Profit of major airlines has been affected by the rise in fuel price.
主要航空公司的利润受到燃料涨价的影响。
■He that will thrive must rise at five.
五点起床,百事兴旺。
■Abraham rose early in the morning, took some food and a waterskin full of water and gave it to Hagar; he set the child on her shoulder and sent her away, and she went and wandered in the wilderness of Beersheba.
亚伯拉罕第二天一早起来,拿了些食物和一皮袋水给夏甲。他让孩子伏在夏甲户上送好上路。她走到别是巴荒野里迷了路。
■Fare tend to go down in the autumn and rise again at christmas.
交通票价秋季时趋于下降,而圣诞节期间又开始回升。
■By selling when prices rose Henry cleaned up a big fortune.
亨利在涨价的时候卖出手头的货,发了一笔大财。
■The conventional wisdom is that high wage rise will increase inflation.
人们普遍认同的看法是工资增长过快会加剧通货膨胀。
■People rose up against the despotic rule of their potentate.
人们起来反抗君主的专制统治。
■The people rose against their leaders.
人民起来反抗他们的首领。
■The course of life is like the sea; men come and go; tides rise and fall; and that is all of history.
人生如大海; 人来人去; 潮涨潮落; 这个构成了全部历史。
■So you didn't get a big rise this year. But you've still got a company car and an expense account, so you're not heard done by.
今年你的工资没有得到明显的提高,但你仍然得到了一辆公司的汽车和一个费用帐户,因此你没有受到亏待。
■In the long run pricesare bound to rise.
从长远看,物价肯定要涨。
■He rose betimes in the morning.
他一大早就起床。
■His gorge rose at the sight of gore.
他一看到血污就作呕。
■He rose with a spring and dashed out the door.
他一跃而起,奔出门去。
■His upset looking gave rise to rumors that he had got in trouble with police.
他不安的神色引发了谣传说他与警方发生了某些纠葛。
■He plucked a rose for his lover.
他为情人摘了一朵玫瑰花。
■He rose from beneath the table.
他从桌子底下站起来。
■He took a cutting from a rose.
他从玫瑰树上剪下一枝插条。
■An immense building rose before their eyes.
他们前面矗立着一座巨大的建筑物。
■They blamed the rise in oil prices for the big increase in inflation.
他们把通货膨胀大幅度增长归咎于石油价格的上涨。
■One after another rose to speak and pulled all his arguments to pieces.
他们纷纷起来发言,把他驳得体无完肤。
■He rose from office boy to managing director in fifteen years.
他十五年里从工友升到总经理。
■He had the brass to ask his boss for a 20% pay rise.
他厚著脸皮要求老板给他增加20%的工资。
■Old humiliations and terrors rose up within him.
他又产生昔日那种羞辱感和恐惧感。
■He was browned off at his boss because he didn't get a rise.
他因为没有加到工资,所以在生老板的气。
■His rise to power was very rapid.
他很快掌握了大权。
■He was wont to rise early.
他惯于起得很早。
■He rose his head and stared at the firmament.
他抬起头,凝望着天空。
■He rose unsteadily to his feet.
他摇摇晃晃地站起来。
■He rose unsteadily to his feet to reply to the speech of welcome.
他摇摇晃晃地站起来答谢大家的欢迎辞。
■He rose from the ranks to become an officer.
他由士兵升为军官。
■A bright red welt rose on his arm.
他的手臂上起了明显的条状红肿。
■His painting rose to a fresh expressiveness and revealed a shrewder insight.
他的画富有一种新的表达力,显示出更敏锐的洞察力。
■His followers were ready at his whistle to rise in arms.
他的追随者们随时准备响应他的号召,进行武装起义。
■He rose to fetch a chair from the next room.
他立起身来去隔壁房间搬一张椅子。
■He rose again from the dust of past defeats.
他过去因失败而蒙羞,现在东山再起了。
■He picked her a rose.
他采了一朵玫瑰给她。
■A rapid rise in price soon eventuate in mass unemployment.
价格的快速上涨很快就导致了大量的失业。
■Any nose may ravage with impunity a Rose.
任何一个鼻子都可以夺走蔷薇的芳香而不受惩罚。
■After three years here you'll qualify for a rise.
你在这里三年就可获加薪。