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rose1 [rəʊz, Am roʊz] VB

rose pt of rise

See also rise

I . rise [raɪz] N

2. rise no pl (success):

3. rise (incline):

4. rise no pl (reason):

5. rise no pl (annoyance):

I . rose2 [rəʊz, Am roʊz] N

1. rose (flower):

rose
róża f

2. rose no pl (colour):

rose

3. rose (for watering can):

rose
sitko nt

II . rose2 [rəʊz, Am roʊz] ADJ

rose

rose bush N

rose garden N

rose hip N

rose hip

rose-water N no pl

rose window N ARCHIT

rose window
rozeta f

I . rise [raɪz] N

2. rise no pl (success):

3. rise (incline):

4. rise no pl (reason):

5. rise no pl (annoyance):

II . rise <rose, risen> [raɪz] VB intr

1. rise prices, number:

3. rise (stand up, get up):

5. rise emotions, wind:

6. rise tower, building:

high-rise N

pay rise, pay raise AM N

price rise N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This place has a beautiful rose garden and other attractions.
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You can also make rose hip tea from freshly chopped rose hips.
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For instance, if a river dissects a mountain range, then this often means the river existed before the mountain range rose.
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The combined figures for overweight and obese adults rose from 40.7% in 1990 to 58.4% in 2010.
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The traditional way of rose water production requires the use of a still which is composed of a cauldron and a barrel.
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In (V), it is a rose placed in the head each time.
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As it rose, the corals could then grow higher on the hills of the coastal plain.
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A narrative about sacrifice and denial, it was modelled on the story of the rose.
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A new rose window graced the choir loft.
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Western cookery today does not make much use of roses or rose water.
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