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rose1 [Brit rəʊz, Am roʊz] N
1. rose (flower):
rose
2. rose (shrub):
rose
rose
3. rose (colour):
rose
4. rose (nozzle):
5. rose (gem):
rose
6. rose ARCHIT:
rose (window)
rose (window)
rose (on ceiling)
rose (motif)
rose (motif)
7. rose (girl):
English rose
8. rose (emblem):
rose
the Wars of the Roses HISTORY
under the rose
rose2 [Brit rəʊz, Am roʊz] VB pt
rose → rise II
rose-coloured, rose-colored [Brit ˈrəʊzˌkʌləd, Am ˈroʊzˌkələrd] ADJ
1. rose-coloured (red):
2. rose-coloured (optimistic):
rose-coloured idea, view
musk rose [Brit, Am məsk roʊz] N
musk rose
rose gall [ˈrəʊzɡɔːl] N BOT
rose gall
rose campion [ˈrəʊzˌkæmpɪən] N BOT
rose campion
damask rose [Am ˈdæməsk roʊz] N
damask rose
rose chafer [Am roʊz ˈtʃeɪfər] N
rose chafer
rose chafer
Christmas rose [ˈkrɪsməsrəʊz] N
tea rose [Brit ˈtiːrəʊz, Am ˈti ˌroʊz] N
tea rose
English
English
Italian
Italian
I. rose1 [roʊz] N
1. rose:
rose (flower)
rose (color)
2. rose on watering can, shower:
rose
3. rose ARCHIT:
rose
Phrases:
II. rose1 [roʊz] ADJ
rose
rosa inv
rose2 [roʊz] VB
rose pt of rise
I. rise [raɪz] N
1. rise (increase):
to get [or take] a rise out of sb
2. rise (incline):
II. rise <rose, risen> [raɪz] VB intr
1. rise (arise):
2. rise (become higher):
rise ground
rise temperature
rise river
3. rise (go up):
rise smoke
rise moon, sun
rise building
4. rise (improve socially):
rise in the ranks
5. rise (be reborn):
6. rise (rebel):
rose garden N
rose garden
rose window N ARCHIT
rose window
rose water N
rose water
I. rise [raɪz] N
1. rise (increase):
to get [or take] a rise out of sb
2. rise (incline):
II. rise <rose, risen> [raɪz] VB intr
1. rise (arise):
2. rise (become higher):
rise ground
rise temperature
rise river
3. rise (go up):
rise smoke
rise moon, sun
rise building
4. rise (improve socially):
rise in the ranks
5. rise (be reborn):
6. rise (rebel):
I. high-rise ADJ
II. high-rise N
rise above VB trans insep
1. rise above (be higher than):
2. rise above problem, opposition:
rise up VB intr
1. rise up (arise):
2. rise up (rebel):
Italian
Italian
English
English
Present
Irose
yourose
he/she/itroses
werose
yourose
theyrose
Past
Irosed
yourosed
he/she/itrosed
werosed
yourosed
theyrosed
Present Perfect
Ihaverosed
youhaverosed
he/she/ithasrosed
wehaverosed
youhaverosed
theyhaverosed
Past Perfect
Ihadrosed
youhadrosed
he/she/ithadrosed
wehadrosed
youhadrosed
theyhadrosed
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The facade of the two-story, brick building features a rose window and a corbelled gable.
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It is a two-story building with arched windows and even a small rose window made of brick over frame.
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A statue of an owl was precariously balanced at the base of the rose window, blocking one light.
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Part of the great hall, and the west gable end with its rose window became more visible after a 19th-century fire and 20th-century redevelopment.
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The west front, which has no towers, has a beautiful rose window and a chemin de ronde.
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