rosy
- IPA[ˈrōzē]
美式
- (especially of a person's skin) colored like a pink or red rose, typically as an indication of health, youth, or embarrassment;promising or suggesting good fortune or happiness; hopeful
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形容詞
- 1. (especially of a person's skin) colored like a pink or red rose, typically as an indication of health, youth, or embarrassment the memory had the power to make her cheeks turn rosy 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. promising or suggesting good fortune or happiness; hopeful the strategy has produced results beyond the most rosy forecasts 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ easy and pleasant life could never be rosy for them
- (of a person) having pink or red cheeks: rosy-cheeked babies
Oxford Dictionary
- a finch found in Asia and western North America, the male of which has pinkish underparts and rump.
Oxford Dictionary
- an equal-armed cross with a rose at its center, the emblem of the Rosicrucians.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a finch found in Asia and western North America, the male of which has pinkish underparts and rump.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a person) having pink or red cheeks: rosy-cheeked babies
Oxford American Dictionary
- an equal-armed cross with a rose at its centre, the emblem of the Rosicrucians.
Oxford Dictionary
- a singing game played by children, in which the players hold hands and dance in a circle, ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- everything is satisfactory
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈrəʊzi]
英式
- (especially of a person's skin) coloured like a pink or red rose, typically as an ... the memory had the power to make her cheeks turn rosy a rosy-cheeked schoolgirl
Oxford Dictionary