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rose PLANTHrEJz, $roJzn [C]a garden plant with pleasant-smelling flowers and THORNS (= sharp points) on its stems, or a flower from this plant玫瑰(花)a rose bush玫瑰丛a rose garden玫瑰花园rose petals玫瑰花瓣Your roses are looking lovely, Gertrude.你的玫瑰看上去很可爱,格特鲁德。She sent him a bunch of red/white/pink/yellow roses.她送给他一束红/白/粉/黄玫瑰。(fig.) A brisk walk will put the roses (back) into your cheeks (= make your face look healthier).轻快有力散步会使你的脸色(恢复)红润。If something is coming up roses, it is happening successfully.结果良好When you say that a situation is not all roses/not a bed of roses, you mean that there are unpleasant things to deal with as well as the pleasant ones.(情形)并非完美无缺的事Being an actress is not all roses, you know.当演员并非是完美的,你知道。Rose hips are the fruit produced by rose bushes.玫瑰果rose-hip syrup/tea/wine玫瑰果汁/茶/酒Rose-water is a liquid with a pleasant smell made from roses, used on the skin as a PERFUME or to flavour food.玫瑰香水A rose window is a round window, esp. in a church, with coloured glass in it.圆花窗"A rose by any other name would smell as sweet" (Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet 2.2)“玫瑰换成任何一个名字香味依旧不变”(选自莎士比亚的《罗密欧与朱丽叶》)"It was roses, roses, all the way" (Robert Browning in the poem The Patriot, 1855)“玫瑰,玫瑰,遍地都是”(选自罗伯特·勃朗宁的诗歌《爱国者》)"The Yellow Rose of Texas" (traditional American song, 1850s)《得克萨斯州的黄玫瑰》(美国传统歌曲)
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