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rosy

/roh-zee/US // ˈroʊ zi //UK // (ˈrəʊzɪ) //

红色的,红红的,红红火火,玫瑰色

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    ros·i·er, ros·i·est.

    • : pink or pinkish-red; roseate.
    • : having a fresh, healthy redness.
    • : bright or promising: a rosy future.
    • : cheerful or optimistic: rosy anticipations.
    • : made or consisting of roses: a rosy bower.

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Examples

  • In the story, a rosy pink cloud suddenly rolls across Earth, and if you breathe it in, you die.

  • An aide to a Republican senator on the committee was rosy about the prospects of Buttigieg enjoying GOP support in his confirmation.

  • When we look at the nuances revealed by further data, however, the picture is a little less rosy.

  • Their marriage spanned 63 years, not always wonderful and rosy but undoubtedly persistent and engaged.

  • CFOs in North America have a similarly rosy outlook, as the graphic above shows.

  • But since those rosy scenarios were first floated, the California political scene has grown more crowded.

  • Klein paints a rosy picture of the charter schools, while admitting that not all outperformed traditional public schools.

  • With her sweet smile, rosy cheeks, and wavy white-blond hair, she found money was easy to come by.

  • At that moment Constance appeared and grew pale and rosy by turns as Louis bent over her small gloved fingers.

  • And there things did not look as rosy as the better diplomatic atmosphere.

  • As the last car rushed by, a lady at one of the windows tossed out two rosy apples.

  • Within the sunbonnets were three equally rosy faces, of varying sizes, each smiling broadly and each full of a friendly curiosity.

  • Her rosy cheeks were deadly pale now, and wet with the tears that flowed unceasingly from her large black eyes.

  • Disillusionment cut him to the quick, but had no power to obscure his rosy views of human nature.

  • And as she spread her fingers five little rosy rays came out of each sleeve.