|
|
NOUN |
|
|
/rəʊz/ |
|
| |
1 | C a flower that has a sweet smell and thorns (= sharp pieces) on its stem 玫瑰;蔷薇 |
| a bunch of red roses 一束红玫瑰 |
| a rose garden 玫瑰园 |
| 1a | a bush that produces roses 玫瑰丛;蔷薇丛 | |
| |
2 | U a dark pink colour 玫瑰红;玫瑰色 |
| |
3 | C a circular piece with a lot of small holes that is put on the end of a hose or watering can (水管或洒水壶的)莲蓬式喷嘴 |
PHRASES |
- | come up smelling of roses |
| to come out of a difficult situation with your reputation better than it was before , especially when you do not deserve to |
| 出困境而声名益显(尤指并非理所应得) |
| |
| |
- | everything’ s coming up roses (for sb) |
| used for saying that things are beginning to be very successful for someone |
| (某人)开始一切顺利 |
| |
| |
|