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rosebud

/rohz-buhd/US // ˈroʊzˌbʌd //UK // (ˈrəʊzˌbʌd) //

蔷薇花蕾,玫瑰花蕾,蔷薇花苞,蔷薇花瓣

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the bud of a rose.

Examples

  • Bauer literally had a Rosebud moment, but may not have had a figurative one.

  • “The ‘Rosebud’ moment was realizing how we would only know whether that ‘future’ was true when the future was history,” she said.

  • From the rise of the rosebud niche to headlines about STDs outbreaks, the XXX industry may be commercially icky.

  • Decades later, an Ailes colleague called the incident “his Rosebud story.”

  • When the snow-filled glasses falls from his hand and he says, “Rosebud.”

  • These transactions failed, and poor Pocahontas, the Rosebud, remained a captive.

  • The Rosebud River is so named because the valley through which it meanders is a garden of roses.

  • 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.

  • There were garlands of rosebuds on the wallpaper and the furniture was covered with rosebud chintz.

  • That means Leila is going to walk in at the last minute with our rosebud girl on her arm, Martha Merrick declared.