rose
[roʊz]
n.
玫瑰;
粉红色;
蔷薇(花);
粉红色的葡萄酒;
adj.
玫瑰花的;
玫瑰色的;
粉红色的;
带有玫瑰香味的;
vt.
使成玫瑰色,使(面颊)发红;
使有玫瑰香味;
v.
起义( rise的过去式);
升起;
(数量)增加;
休会;
例句:
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They rose to the challenge of entertaining 80 school-children for an afternoon.
他们一个下午成功接待了80名学童。
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Greatest Hits, Rose Royce began to wilt commercially.
来自BBC
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The powdery dust rose in a cloud around him.
一团粉尘在他周围扬起。
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"Wait there!" Kathryn rose. "No, on second thought, follow me."
“在那儿等着!”凯瑟琳站起身来,“不,我改主意了。跟我来。”
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The assist for the goal came from Danny Rose.
来自BBC
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The dollar rose against the euro and the yen.
来自WSJ
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The roses are blossoming out early.
今年的玫瑰开花早。
来自《权威词典》
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The monthly roses will come out soon.
月季很快就要开花了。
来自《权威词典》
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We call it rose.
我们叫它玫瑰。
来自《权威词典》