rosebud / ˈroʊzˌbʌd /

⚽高中词汇蔷薇花蕾玫瑰花蕾蔷薇花苞蔷薇花瓣

rosebud 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the bud of a rose.

更多rosebud例句

  1. Bauer literally had a Rosebud moment, but may not have had a figurative one.
  2. “The ‘Rosebud’ moment was realizing how we would only know whether that ‘future’ was true when the future was history,” she said.
  3. From the rise of the rosebud niche to headlines about STDs outbreaks, the XXX industry may be commercially icky.
  4. Decades later, an Ailes colleague called the incident “his Rosebud story.”
  5. When the snow-filled glasses falls from his hand and he says, “Rosebud.”
  6. These transactions failed, and poor Pocahontas, the Rosebud, remained a captive.
  7. The Rosebud River is so named because the valley through which it meanders is a garden of roses.
  8. He was playing with a rosebud he had plucked from a vase near, but as unconscious of its beauty as of the lateness of the hour.
  9. There were garlands of rosebuds on the wallpaper and the furniture was covered with rosebud chintz.
  10. That means Leila is going to walk in at the last minute with our rosebud girl on her arm, Martha Merrick declared.