rosy 英 [ˈrəʊzi]   美 [ˈroʊzi]

rosy

rosy  英 [ˈrəʊzi] 美 [ˈroʊzi]

adj. 蔷薇色的,玫瑰红色的;美好的;乐观的;涨红脸的 

比较级:rosier  最高级:rosiest 

That dream does not seem so rosy now. 如今那种梦想似乎也不那么乐观了。
Certainly all is not rosy in the garden of gender equality, but major strides forward have been made. 当然所有的这一切再性别平等的花园中并不乐观,但是最重要的是大步向前走。

  • Use the adjective rosy to describe something that's healthy and pink, like a child's rosy cheeks or a rosy lipstick.
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  • adj. 蔷薇色的,玫瑰红色的;美好的;乐观的;涨红脸的
  • 1. That dream does not seem so rosy now.

    如今那种梦想似乎也不那么乐观了。

  • 2. Certainly all is not rosy in the garden of gender equality, but major strides forward have been made.

    当然所有的这一切再性别平等的花园中并不乐观,但是最重要的是大步向前走。

  • 3. And if the cost of coverage skyrockets, what about all those rosy projections of manageable subsidy costs from the Congressional Budget Office?

    如果保险总额的花费上涨,从国家预算局乐观的推断出这些花费是易控制的是怎样的?

  • rosy (adj.) late 14c., of a color, from rose (n.1) + -y (2), probably modeled on Old French rose. From 1590s of healthy complexions; 1775 in the sense "cheerful;" meaning "promising" is from 1887. Similar formation in Middle Dutch rosich, Dutch rozig, German rosig.
rosy / ˈrəʊzi ; NAmE ˈroʊzi / adjective ( rosi·er , rosi·est ) 1 pink and pleasant in appearance 粉红色的;红润的 She had rosy cheeks. 她脸颊红润。 2 likely to be good or successful 美好的;乐观的 SYN hopeful The future is looking very rosy for our company. 我们公司的前景一片光明。 She painted a rosy pictureof their life together in Italy (= made it appear to be very good and perhaps better than it really was). 她把他们在意大利的共同生活描绘得非常美好。 IDIOMsee garden n. rosy rosier rosiest rosy / ˈrəʊzi ; NAmE ˈroʊzi /
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