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。
详细释义:
(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