- A rose is a flower that people in love give each other. Even though Juliet says to Romeo, “a rose by any other name would smell as sweet,” don’t go calling it a dandelion.
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- n. 玫瑰;
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1. a bunch of red roses
一束红玫瑰花
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2. a rose bush/garden
玫瑰丛;玫瑰园
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3. a climbing/rambling rose
攀缘的╱蔓生的蔷薇
- rose (n.1) Old English rose, from Latin rosa (source of Italian and Spanish rosa, French rose; also source of Dutch roos, German Rose, Swedish ros, Serbo-Croatian ruža, Polish róża, Russian roza, Lithuanian rožė, Hungarian rózsa, Irish ros, Welsh rhosyn, etc.), probably via Italian and Greek dialects from Greek rhodon "rose" (Aeolic wrodon).
- rose (n.2) light red wine, 1897, from French vin rosé, literally "pink wine."
rose / rəʊz ; NAmE roʊz / noun , adjective ☞see also rise v. rose roses noun 1 [countable ] a flower with a sweet smell that grows on a bush with thorns(= sharp points) on its stems 玫瑰(花);蔷薇(花) ◆ a bunch of red roses 一束红玫瑰花 ◆ a rose bush/garden 玫瑰丛;玫瑰园 ◆ a climbing/rambling rose 攀缘的╱蔓生的蔷薇 2 ( also ˌrose ˈpink ) [uncountable ] a pink colour 粉红色 3 [countable ] a piece of metal or plastic with small holes in it that is attached to the end of a pipe or watering canso that the water comes out in a fine spray when you are watering plants (水管或喷壶的)莲蓬式喷嘴 4 = ceiling rose IDIOMS be coming up ˈroses ( informal) (of a situation 形势 ) to be developing in a successful way 顺利发展;蓬勃发展 put ˈroses in sb's cheeks ( BrE) ( informal) to make sb look healthy 使双颊红润健康 a ˌrose by any other ˌname would smell as ˈsweet ( saying) what is important is what people or things are, not what they are called 玫瑰不叫玫瑰,依然芳香如故;名称并不是重要的东西 ☞more at bed n. , smell v. adjective ( also ˌrose ˈpink ) pink in colour 粉红色的 rose / rəʊz ; NAmE roʊz / rosé / ˈrəʊzeɪ ; NAmE roʊˈzeɪ / noun [uncountable , countable ] ( from French) a light pink wine 玫瑰红葡萄酒;粉红葡萄酒 ◆ a bottle of rosé 一瓶玫瑰红葡萄酒 ◆ an excellent rosé 优质粉红葡萄酒 ☞compare red wine (1 ) , white wine (1 ) rosé rosés rosé / ˈrəʊzeɪ ; NAmE roʊˈzeɪ /
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