rose
Oxford 5000 vocabulary |B2| rose /rəʊz $ roʊz/ noun
rose adjective
ro‧sé /ˈrəʊzeɪ $ roʊˈzeɪ/ noun [uncountable and countable]
Irregular Forms: ⇒ {rise}
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Synonyms & Related Words rose[verb]Synonyms: blush, color, crimson, flush, glow, mantle, pink, pinken, redden, rouge
[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary Rose, Charlie (1942–) a US television
interviewer. He is known for his daily programme on
PBS called
Charlie Rose, on which he
interviews a wide variety of people, including politicians, musicians, filmmakers, and writers.
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I. rose1 /rəʊz $ roʊz/
noun[
Language: Old English;
Origin: Latin rosa]
1. FLOWER [countable] a flower that often has a pleasant smell, and is usually red, pink, white, or yellow, or the bush that this flower grows on:
a dozen red roses A large bouquet of roses arrived on her desk. rose bushes2. COLOUR [uncountable] a pink colour
3. something is not a bed of roses (
also something is not all roses British English)
informal if a job or situation is not a bed of roses, it is not always pleasant and there are difficult things to deal with:
It’s no bed of roses teaching in a secondary school.4. put the roses back in sb’s cheeks British English informal to make someone look healthy again
5. be coming up roses informal to be happening or developing in the best possible way
6. come out of something/come up smelling of roses informal to do well or get an advantage from a situation, when you could have been blamed, criticized, or harmed by it:
She managed to come out of the deal smelling of roses.7. FOR WATER [countable] British English a circular piece of metal with holes in it that is attached to the end of a pipe or
watering can so that liquid comes out in several thin streams
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II. rose2 the past tense of
rise [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
III. rose3 adjective pink in colour:
rose velvet curtains [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
ro‧sé /ˈrəʊzeɪ $ roʊˈzeɪ/
noun [uncountable and countable][
Date: 1800-1900;
Language: French;
Origin: 'pink', from rose 'rose']
pink wine
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Collocations rose noun ADJ. deep pink, red, yellow, etc. | early, late | climbing, rambler, rambling, shrub | long-stemmed | scented | fresh She put fresh roses in the vases.
wild ROSE + NOUN garden | bed | bush | petals | bowl PHRASES a bed of roses, the scent/smell of a rose ⇒ Note at
FLOWER (for verbs)
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