ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -rose-, *rose* Possible hiragana form: ろせ |
มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ rose apple | (n) ชมพู่ | roseapple | (n) ชมพู่ เช่น The Roseapple is best eaten fresh. When it is ripe it gives a delicate rose fragrance, which can also be tasted. The flesh is crisp and firm and discolours on exposure to air. | calrose rice | (n) พันธุ์ข้าวชนิดหนึ่งที่ปลูกในประเทศสหรัฐอเมริกา เมื่อหุงสุกแล้วจะให้กลิ่นรสที่ดี นุ่ม และเหนียว เหมาะในการทำซูชิ เช่น Calrose rice is sticky by American standards, while glutinous rice is much stickier. | heterosexuality | (n) ความชอบในเพศตรงข้าม, การชอบบุคคลที่เป็นเพศต่างกัน |
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| rose | (โรซ) n. กุหลาบ, นางงาม, ความสบายแห่งชีวิต -v. กริยาช่อง 2 ของ rise | rose pink | n. สีชมพู | rose-apple | n. ชมพู่ | roseate | (โร'ซีอิท) adj. สีกุหลาบ, เหมือนกุหลาบ, ผ่องใส, สบายใจ, มีแวว, มีความหวัง | rosella | n. กระเจี๊ยบแดง กระเจี๊ยบเปรี้ยว | rosemary | (โรซแม'รี) n. พืชไม้พุ่มจำพวก Rosmarinus | rosette | (โรเซท') n. ลายรูปดอกกุหลาบ, การประดับด้วยลายดอกกุหลาบ | acerose | (แอส' เซอโรส) adj. คล้ายเข็ม, คล้ายแกลบ, ซึ่งผสมกับแกลบ (acerate, acerous) | acrose | น้ำตาลที่สังเคราะห์จากการจับตัวของ formaldehyde หรือ glucose | arose | (อะโรซ') อดีตกาลของ rise |
| | | Rose | imp. of Rise. [ 1913 Webster ] | Rose | n. [ AS. rose, L. rosa, probably akin to Gr. &unr_;, Armor. vard, OPer. vareda; and perhaps to E. wort: cf. F. rose, from the Latin. Cf. Copperas, Rhododendron. ] 1. A flower and shrub of any species of the genus Rosa, of which there are many species, mostly found in the morthern hemispere [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Roses are shrubs with pinnate leaves and usually prickly stems. The flowers are large, and in the wild state have five petals of a color varying from deep pink to white, or sometimes yellow. By cultivation and hybridizing the number of petals is greatly increased and the natural perfume enhanced. In this way many distinct classes of roses have been formed, as the Banksia, Baurbon, Boursalt, China, Noisette, hybrid perpetual, etc., with multitudes of varieties in nearly every class. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A knot of ribbon formed like a rose; a rose knot; a rosette, esp. one worn on a shoe. Sha. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Arch.) A rose window. See Rose window, below. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. A perforated nozzle, as of a pipe, spout, etc., for delivering water in fine jets; a rosehead; also, a strainer at the foot of a pump. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. (Med.) The erysipelas. Dunglison. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. The card of the mariner's compass; also, a circular card with radiating lines, used in other instruments. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. The color of a rose; rose-red; pink. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. A diamond. See Rose diamond, below. [ 1913 Webster ] Cabbage rose, China rose, etc. See under Cabbage, China, etc. -- Corn rose (Bot.) See Corn poppy, under Corn. -- Infantile rose (Med.), a variety of roseola. -- Jamaica rose. (Bot.) See under Jamaica. -- Rose acacia (Bot.), a low American leguminous shrub (Robinia hispida) with handsome clusters of rose-colored blossoms. -- Rose aniline. (Chem.) Same as Rosaniline. -- Rose apple (Bot.), the fruit of the tropical myrtaceous tree Eugenia Jambos. It is an edible berry an inch or more in diameter, and is said to have a very strong roselike perfume. -- Rose beetle. (Zool.) (a) A small yellowish or buff longlegged beetle (Macrodactylus subspinosus), which eats the leaves of various plants, and is often very injurious to rosebushes, apple trees, grapevines, etc. Called also rose bug, and rose chafer. (b) The European chafer. -- Rose bug. (Zool.) same as Rose beetle, Rose chafer. -- Rose burner, a kind of gas-burner producing a rose-shaped flame. -- Rose camphor (Chem.), a solid odorless substance which separates from rose oil. -- Rose campion. (Bot.) See under Campion. -- Rose catarrh (Med.), rose cold. -- Rose chafer. (Zool.) (a) A common European beetle (Cetonia aurata) which is often very injurious to rosebushes; -- called also rose beetle, and rose fly. (b) The rose beetle (a). -- Rose cold (Med.), a variety of hay fever, sometimes attributed to the inhalation of the effluvia of roses. See Hay fever, under Hay. -- Rose color, the color of a rose; pink; hence, a beautiful hue or appearance; fancied beauty, attractiveness, or promise. -- Rose de Pompadour, Rose du Barry, names succesively given to a delicate rose color used on Sèvres porcelain. -- Rose diamond, a diamond, one side of which is flat, and the other cut into twenty-four triangular facets in two ranges which form a convex face pointed at the top. Cf. Brilliant, n. -- Rose ear. See under Ear. -- Rose elder (Bot.), the Guelder-rose. -- Rose engine, a machine, or an appendage to a turning lathe, by which a surface or wood, metal, etc., is engraved with a variety of curved lines. Craig. -- Rose family (Bot.) the Roseceae. See Rosaceous. -- Rose fever (Med.), rose cold. -- Rose fly (Zool.), a rose betle, or rose chafer. -- Rose gall (Zool.), any gall found on rosebushes. See Bedeguar. -- Rose knot, a ribbon, or other pliade band plaited so as to resemble a rose; a rosette. -- Rose lake, Rose madder, a rich tint prepared from lac and madder precipitated on an earthy basis. Fairholt. -- Rose mallow. (Bot.) (a) A name of several malvaceous plants of the genus Hibiscus, with large rose-colored flowers. (b) the hollyhock. -- Rose nail, a nail with a convex, faceted head. -- Rose noble, an ancient English gold coin, stamped with the figure of a rose, first struck in the reign of Edward III., and current at 6s. 8d. Sir W. Scott. -- Rose of China. (Bot.) See China rose (b), under China. -- Rose of Jericho (Bot.), a Syrian cruciferous plant (Anastatica Hierochuntica) which rolls up when dry, and expands again when moistened; -- called also resurrection plant. -- Rose of Sharon (Bot.), an ornamental malvaceous shrub (Hibiscus Syriacus). In the Bible the name is used for some flower not yet identified, perhaps a Narcissus, or possibly the great lotus flower. -- Rose oil (Chem.), the yellow essential oil extracted from various species of rose blossoms, and forming the chief part of attar of roses. -- Rose pink, a pigment of a rose color, made by dyeing chalk or whiting with a decoction of Brazil wood and alum; also, the color of the pigment. -- Rose quartz (Min.), a variety of quartz which is rose-red. -- Rose rash. (Med.) Same as Roseola. -- Rose slug (Zool.), the small green larva of a black sawfly (Selandria rosae). These larvae feed in groups on the parenchyma of the leaves of rosebushes, and are often abundant and very destructive. -- Rose window (Arch.), a circular window filled with ornamental tracery. Called also Catherine wheel, and marigold window. Cf. wheel window, under Wheel. -- Summer rose (Med.), a variety of roseola. See Roseola. -- Under the rose [ a translation of L. sub rosa ], in secret; privately; in a manner that forbids disclosure; -- the rose being among the ancients the symbol of secrecy, and hung up at entertainments as a token that nothing there said was to be divulged. -- Wars of the Roses (Eng. Hist.), feuds between the Houses of York and Lancaster, the white rose being the badge of the House of York, and the red rose of the House of Lancaster. [ 1913 Webster ] | Rose | v. t. 1. To render rose-colored; to redden; to flush. [ Poetic ] “A maid yet rosed over with the virgin crimson of modesty.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To perfume, as with roses. [ Poetic ] Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster ] | Roseal | a. [ L. roseus, fr. rosa a rose. ] resembling a rose in smell or color. [ Obs. ] Sir T. Elyot. [ 1913 Webster ] | Roseate | a. [ Cf. L. roseus, rosatus, prepared from roses. See Roseal, Rose. ] 1. Full of roses; rosy; as, roseate bowers. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. resembling a rose in color or fragrance; esp., tinged with rose color; blooming; as, roseate beauty; her roseate lips. [ 1913 Webster ] Roseate tern (Zool.), an American and European tern (Sterna Dougalli) whose breast is roseate in the breeding season. [ 1913 Webster ] | Rosebay | n. (Bot.) (a) the oleander. [ Obs. ] (b) Any shrub of the genus Rhododendron. [ U.S. ] (c) An herb (Epilobium spicatum) with showy purple flowers, common in Europe and North America; -- called also great willow herb. [ 1913 Webster ] | Rosebud | n. The flower of a rose before it opens, or when but partially open. [ 1913 Webster ] | Rosebush | n. The bush or shrub which bears roses. [ 1913 Webster ] | Rose-colored | a. 1. Having the color of a pink rose; rose-pink; of a delicate pink color. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Uncommonly beautiful; hence, extravagantly fine or pleasing; alluring; as, rose-colored anticipations. [ 1913 Webster ] | Rose-cut | a. Cut flat on the reverse, and with a convex face formed of triangular facets in rows; -- said of diamonds and other precious stones. See Rose diamond, under Rose. Cf. Brilliant, n. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| rose | (n) any of many shrubs of the genus Rosa that bear roses, Syn. rosebush | rose | (n) a dusty pink color, Syn. rosiness | rose | (adj) of something having a dusty purplish pink color, Syn. roseate, rosaceous | rose_apple | (n) tropical tree of the East Indies cultivated for its edible fruit, Syn. rose apple, Eugenia jambos, jambosa, rose-apple tree | rose_apple | (n) fragrant oval yellowish tropical fruit used in jellies and confections, Syn. rose apple | roseate_spoonbill | (n) tropical rose-colored New World spoonbill, Syn. roseate spoonbill, Ajaia ajaja | Roseau | (n) the capital and largest city of Dominica | rosebay | (n) late-spring-blooming rhododendron of eastern North America having rosy to pink-purple flowers, Syn. Rhododendron maxima | rose_bed | (n) a flower bed in which roses are growing, Syn. rose bed, bed of roses | rosebud | (n) the bud of a rose |
| It should be in a conservatory, you in a white frock, with a red rose in your hand, and a violin playing in the distance, and I should be making violent love to you behind a palm tree. | มันควรจะเกิดขึ้นที่เรือนปลูกต้นไม้ คุณใส่ชุดขาวถือดอกกุหลาบแดง มีไวโอลินเล่นอยู่ห่างๆ และผมควรจะพลอดรักกับคุณ อย่างเร่าร้อนหลังต้นปาล์ม Rebecca (1940) | The sun rose from the sea, and the old man could see other boats... ... low on the water and well in toward the shore, spread out across the current. | ดวงอาทิตย์ขึ้นประปรายจาก ทะเล และคนเก่าจะได้เห็นเรือลำอื่น ๆ ต่ำในน้ำและได้ดีในที่มีต่อ The Old Man and the Sea (1958) | Then the sun was brighter and the glare came on the water, and as it rose clear... ... the flat sea sent it back to his eyes so it hurt sharply... ... and he rode without looking into it. | จากนั้นดวงอาทิตย์สว่างและ แสงจ้ามา ในน้ำและเป็นมันเพิ่มขึ้นชัดเจน ทะเลแบนส่งมันกลับไปที่ ดวงตาของเขา The Old Man and the Sea (1958) | How many roses in the garden, 50, 1 00, 500? | กุหลาบกี่ดอก ห้าสิบ ร้อยนึง ห้าร้อย The Little Prince (1974) | A common rose and three volcanoes that came up to my knees. | ดอกกุหลาบธรรมดา ๆ กับภูเขาไฟ 3 ลูกที่สูงแค่หัวเข่าฉัน The Little Prince (1974) | The Muslims rose and there was a bloodbath. | พวกมุสลิมลุกฮือและเกิดนองเลือด Gandhi (1982) | Me and Judy Rose walked over, as I said. | ผม กับ จูดี้โรส มาที่นี่ อย่างที่บอก Night of the Living Dead (1990) | Mr. Rose told you the purpose of this evaluation. | คุณโรสได้บอกคุณแล้ว จุดประสงค์ของการพิจารณาคดีครั้งนี้ Basic Instinct (1992) | This is Rose Hsu, my girlfriend. | นี่คือโรส ชู แฟนผมเองครับ The Joy Luck Club (1993) | Women to the left.! Wilhelm ! Rose ! | ผู้หญิงทางซ้าย Schindler's List (1993) | He sent me a dozen roses and an autographed picture with the band! | เขาส่งช่อกุหลาบและรูปถ่ายวงมาให้ฉันด้วย Junior (1994) | [ SINGING ] Raindrops on roses And whiskers on kittens | ฝนตกมาใส่กุหลาบ แล้วก็หยดมาใส่ลูกแมว The One Where Monica Gets a Roommate (1994) |
| | กุหลาบ | (n) rose, Syn. ต้นกุหลาบ, ดอกกุหลาบ, Example: เมื่อคนสวนเสร็จจากการเล็มกุหลาบ ก็ลงมือลอกกาบพลับพลึงที่เหี่ยวเฉาออก, Count Unit: ต้น, ดอก, Thai Definition: ชื่อไม้พุ่มในสกุล Rosa วงศ์ Rosaceae ต้นตรงหรือทอดเลื้อย ลำต้นและกิ่งมีหนามขอบใบจัก ดอกสีต่างๆ กลิ่นหอม มีมากชนิดและมากพันธุ์ เรียกชื่อต่างๆ กัน ดอกของกุหลาบบางชนิด เช่น กุหลาบมอญ หรือ ยี่สุ่น (R. damascena Mill.) ใช้กลั่นน้ำหอม | ดอกกุหลาบ | (n) rose, Syn. กุหลาบ, Example: เมื่อวันวาเลนไทน์พ่อมอบดอกกุหลาบให้ลูกคนละช่อ, Count Unit: ดอก; ช่อ |
| ดอกกุหลาบ | [døk kulāp] (n) EN: rose FR: rose [ f ] ; églantine [ f ] | กุหลาบ | [kulāp] (n) EN: rose FR: rose [ f ] ; églantine [ f ] | สีกุหลาบ | [sī kulāp] (adj) EN: rose FR: rose ; rosâtre |
| | | 玫瑰 | [méi guī, ㄇㄟˊ ㄍㄨㄟ, 玫 瑰] rose flower #4,351 [Add to Longdo] | 玫 | [méi, ㄇㄟˊ, 玫] rose #8,861 [Add to Longdo] | 蔷薇 | [qiáng wēi, ㄑㄧㄤˊ ㄨㄟ, 蔷 薇 / 薔 薇] rose #25,966 [Add to Longdo] | 月季 | [yuè jì, ㄩㄝˋ ㄐㄧˋ, 月 季] rose #41,994 [Add to Longdo] | 罗索 | [Luó suǒ, ㄌㄨㄛˊ ㄙㄨㄛˇ, 罗 索 / 羅 索] Roseau (capital of Dominica) #54,640 [Add to Longdo] | 欧芹 | [ōu qín, ㄡ ㄑㄧㄣˊ, 欧 芹 / 歐 芹] rosemary #97,565 [Add to Longdo] | 乌塌菜 | [wū tā cài, ㄨ ㄊㄚ ㄘㄞˋ, 乌 塌 菜 / 烏 塌 菜] rosette bok choy (Brassica rapa var. rosularis) #377,037 [Add to Longdo] | 毛洋槐 | [máo yáng huái, ㄇㄠˊ ㄧㄤˊ ㄏㄨㄞˊ, 毛 洋 槐] rose acacia (Robinia hispida, a false acacia) [Add to Longdo] | 玫瑰花 | [méi guī huā, ㄇㄟˊ ㄍㄨㄟ ㄏㄨㄚ, 玫 瑰 花] rose [Add to Longdo] | 罗塞塔石碑 | [Luó sāi tǎ Shí bēi, ㄌㄨㄛˊ ㄙㄞ ㄊㄚˇ ㄕˊ ㄅㄟ, 罗 塞 塔 石 碑 / 羅 塞 塔 石 碑] Rosetta Stone [Add to Longdo] |
| Rose | (n) |die, pl. Rosen| ดอกกุหลาบ | große | ใหญ่, สูง, See also: groß | großen | ใหญ่, สูง, See also: groß | großer | ใหญ่กว่า, See also: groß | große Toilette machen | (vt) อุจจาระ (เป็นภาษาพูดเพื่อหลีกเลี่ยงคำว่า อุจจาระ) เช่น Wann haben Sie zum letzten Mal die große Toilette gemacht? คุณอึครั้งสุดท้ายเมื่อไหร่ | Großeltern | (n) |pl.| ปู่ ย่า ตา ยาย, See also: Related: Großmutter, Großvater | sich(D) große Mühe geben | อุตสาหะ, พากเพียรอย่างมาก, ใช้ความพยายามอย่างมาก เช่น Sie hat sich große Mühe gegeben, um die beste Note zu bekommen. เธอพยายามอย่างมากเพื่อให้ได้คะแนนที่ดีที่สุด |
| | rose | (adj) |ไม่ผันรูปทั้งขยายนามเอกพจน์เพศชายและหญิง| ที่มีสีชมพู |
| 路線 | [ろせん, rosen] (n) route; line; alignment; (P) #517 [Add to Longdo] | 蓮(P);藕 | [はす(P);はちす(蓮)(ok);ハス, hasu (P); hachisu ( hasu )(ok); hasu] (n) (1) (uk) sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera); Indian lotus; lotus; (2) (はちす only) (See 木槿) rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus); (P) #4,166 [Add to Longdo] | 石油 | [せきゆ, sekiyu] (n) oil; petroleum; kerosene; (P) #4,454 [Add to Longdo] | ローズ | [ro-zu] (n) rose; (P) #5,345 [Add to Longdo] | プロセス | [purosesu] (n) process; (P) #5,609 [Add to Longdo] | 検事 | [けんじ, kenji] (n) public prosecutor; (P) #7,224 [Add to Longdo] | 起訴 | [きそ, kiso] (n, vs, adj-no) prosecution; indictment; (P) #7,697 [Add to Longdo] | 薔薇 | [ばら(gikun)(P);しょうび;そうび;バラ, bara (gikun)(P); shoubi ; soubi ; bara] (n) (uk) rose; (P) #7,705 [Add to Longdo] | 告発 | [こくはつ, kokuhatsu] (n, vs) indictment; prosecution; complaint; (P) #8,168 [Add to Longdo] | 検察庁 | [けんさつちょう, kensatsuchou] (n) (abbr) Public Prosecutor's Office; (P) #8,994 [Add to Longdo] |
| アイデアプロセッサ | [あいであぷろせっさ, aideapurosessa] idea processor [Add to Longdo] | アウトラインプロセッサ | [あうとらいんぷろせっさ, autorainpurosessa] outline processor [Add to Longdo] | アレイプロセッサー | [あれいぷろせっさー, areipurosessa-] array processor [Add to Longdo] | インターフェイスメッセージプロセッサー | [いんたーふぇいすめっせーじぷろせっさー, inta-feisumesse-jipurosessa-] Interface Message Processor, IMP [Add to Longdo] | コプロセッサ | [こぷろせっさ, kopurosessa] coprocessor [Add to Longdo] | コマンドプロセッサ | [こまんどぷろせっさ, komandopurosessa] command processor [Add to Longdo] | システムプロセス | [しすてむぷろせす, shisutemupurosesu] system process [Add to Longdo] | システム管理応用プロセス | [システムかんりおうようプロセス, shisutemu kanriouyou purosesu] systems management application process [Add to Longdo] | テレプロセシング | [てれぷろせしんぐ, terepuroseshingu] teleprocessing [Add to Longdo] | データプロセシング | [でーたぷろせしんぐ, de-tapuroseshingu] data processing [Add to Longdo] |
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Rise \Rise\ (r[imac]z), v. i. [imp. {Rose} (r[=o]z); p. p.
{Risen}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Rising}.] [AS. r[imac]san; akin to
OS. r[imac]san, D. rijzen, OHG. r[imac]san to rise, fall,
Icel. r[imac]sa, Goth. urreisan, G. reise journey. CF.
{Arise}, {Raise}, {Rear}, v.]
1. To move from a lower position to a higher; to ascend; to
mount up. Specifically:
(a) To go upward by walking, climbing, flying, or any
other voluntary motion; as, a bird rises in the air; a
fish rises to the bait.
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(b) To ascend or float in a fluid, as gases or vapors in
air, cork in water, and the like.
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(c) To move upward under the influence of a projecting
force; as, a bullet rises in the air.
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(d) To grow upward; to attain a certain height; as, this
elm rises to the height of seventy feet.
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(e) To reach a higher level by increase of quantity or
bulk; to swell; as, a river rises in its bed; the
mercury rises in the thermometer.
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(f) To become erect; to assume an upright position; as, to
rise from a chair or from a fall.
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(g) To leave one's bed; to arise; as, to rise early.
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He that would thrive, must rise by five. --Old
Proverb.
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(h) To tower up; to be heaved up; as, the Alps rise far
above the sea.
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(i) To slope upward; as, a path, a line, or surface rises
in this direction. "A rising ground." --Dryden.
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(j) To retire; to give up a siege.
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He, rising with small honor from Gunza, . . .
was gone. --Knolles.
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(k) To swell or puff up in the process of fermentation; to
become light, as dough, and the like.
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2. To have the aspect or the effect of rising. Specifically:
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(a) To appear above the horizont, as the sun, moon, stars,
and the like. "He maketh his sun to rise on the evil
and the good." --Matt. v. 45.
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(b) To become apparent; to emerge into sight; to come
forth; to appear; as, an eruption rises on the skin;
the land rises to view to one sailing toward the
shore.
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(c) To become perceptible to other senses than sight; as,
a noise rose on the air; odor rises from the flower.
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(d) To have a beginning; to proceed; to originate; as,
rivers rise in lakes or springs.
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A scepter shall rise out of Israel. --Num. xxiv.
17.
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Honor and shame from no condition rise. --Pope.
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3. To increase in size, force, or value; to proceed toward a
climax. Specifically:
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(a) To increase in power or fury; -- said of wind or a
storm, and hence, of passion. "High winde . . . began
to rise, high passions -- anger, hate." --Milton.
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(b) To become of higher value; to increase in price.
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Bullion is risen to six shillings . . . the
ounce. --Locke.
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(c) To become larger; to swell; -- said of a boil, tumor,
and the like.
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(d) To increase in intensity; -- said of heat.
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(e) To become louder, or higher in pitch, as the voice.
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(f) To increase in amount; to enlarge; as, his expenses
rose beyond his expectations.
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4. In various figurative senses. Specifically:
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(a) To become excited, opposed, or hostile; to go to war;
to take up arms; to rebel.
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At our heels all hell should rise
With blackest insurrection. --Milton.
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No more shall nation against nation rise.
--Pope.
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(b) To attain to a better social position; to be promoted;
to excel; to succeed.
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Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall.
--Shak.
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(c) To become more and more dignified or forcible; to
increase in interest or power; -- said of style,
thought, or discourse; as, to rise in force of
expression; to rise in eloquence; a story rises in
interest.
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(d) To come to mind; to be suggested; to occur.
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A thought rose in me, which often perplexes men
of contemplative natures. --Spectator.
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(e) To come; to offer itself.
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There chanced to the prince's hand to rise
An ancient book. --Spenser.
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5. To ascend from the grave; to come to life.
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But now is Christ risen from the dead. --1. Cor. xv.
20.
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6. To terminate an official sitting; to adjourn; as, the
committee rose after agreeing to the report.
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It was near nine . . . before the House rose.
--Macaulay.
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7. To ascend on a musical scale; to take a higher pith; as,
to rise a tone or semitone.
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8. (Print.) To be lifted, or to admit of being lifted, from
the imposing stone without dropping any of the type; --
said of a form.
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Syn: To arise; mount; ascend; climb; scale.
Usage: {Rise}, {Appreciate}. Some in America use the word
appreciate for "rise in value;" as, stocks appreciate,
money appreciates, etc. This use is not unknown in
England, but it is less common there. It is
undesirable, because rise sufficiently expresses the
idea, and appreciate has its own distinctive meaning,
which ought not to be confused with one so entirely
different.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Rose \Rose\,
imp. of {Rise}.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Rose \Rose\, n. [AS. rose, L. rosa, probably akin to Gr. ?,
Armor. vard, OPer. vareda; and perhaps to E. wort: cf. F.
rose, from the Latin. Cf. {Copperas}, {Rhododendron}.]
1. A flower and shrub of any species of the genus {Rosa}, of
which there are many species, mostly found in the morthern
hemispere
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Note: Roses are shrubs with pinnate leaves and usually
prickly stems. The flowers are large, and in the wild
state have five petals of a color varying from deep
pink to white, or sometimes yellow. By cultivation and
hybridizing the number of petals is greatly increased
and the natural perfume enhanced. In this way many
distinct classes of roses have been formed, as the
Banksia, Baurbon, Boursalt, China, Noisette, hybrid
perpetual, etc., with multitudes of varieties in nearly
every class.
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2. A knot of ribbon formed like a rose; a rose knot; a
rosette, esp. one worn on a shoe. --Sha.
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3. (Arch.) A rose window. See {Rose window}, below.
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4. A perforated nozzle, as of a pipe, spout, etc., for
delivering water in fine jets; a rosehead; also, a
strainer at the foot of a pump.
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5. (Med.) The erysipelas. --Dunglison.
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6. The card of the mariner's compass; also, a circular card
with radiating lines, used in other instruments.
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7. The color of a rose; rose-red; pink.
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8. A diamond. See {Rose diamond}, below.
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{Cabbage rose}, {China rose}, etc. See under {Cabbage},
{China}, etc.
{Corn rose} (Bot.) See {Corn poppy}, under {Corn}.
{Infantile rose} (Med.), a variety of roseola.
{Jamaica rose}. (Bot.) See under {Jamaica}.
{Rose acacia} (Bot.), a low American leguminous shrub
({Robinia hispida}) with handsome clusters of rose-colored
blossoms.
{Rose aniline}. (Chem.) Same as {Rosaniline}.
{Rose apple} (Bot.), the fruit of the tropical myrtaceous
tree {Eugenia Jambos}. It is an edible berry an inch or
more in diameter, and is said to have a very strong
roselike perfume.
{Rose beetle}. (Zool.)
(a) A small yellowish or buff longlegged beetle
({Macrodactylus subspinosus}), which eats the leaves
of various plants, and is often very injurious to
rosebushes, apple trees, grapevines, etc. Called also
{rose bug}, and {rose chafer}.
(b) The European chafer.
{Rose bug}. (Zool.) same as {Rose beetle}, {Rose chafer}.
{Rose burner}, a kind of gas-burner producing a rose-shaped
flame.
{Rose camphor} (Chem.), a solid odorless substance which
separates from rose oil.
{Rose campion}. (Bot.) See under {Campion}.
{Rose catarrh} (Med.), rose cold.
{Rose chafer}. (Zool.)
(a) A common European beetle ({Cetonia aurata}) which is
often very injurious to rosebushes; -- called also
{rose beetle}, and {rose fly}.
(b) The rose beetle
(a) .
{Rose cold} (Med.), a variety of hay fever, sometimes
attributed to the inhalation of the effluvia of roses. See
{Hay fever}, under {Hay}.
{Rose color}, the color of a rose; pink; hence, a beautiful
hue or appearance; fancied beauty, attractiveness, or
promise.
{Rose de Pompadour}, {Rose du Barry}, names succesively given
to a delicate rose color used on S[`e]vres porcelain.
{Rose diamond}, a diamond, one side of which is flat, and the
other cut into twenty-four triangular facets in two ranges
which form a convex face pointed at the top. Cf.
{Brilliant}, n.
{Rose ear}. See under {Ear}.
{Rose elder} (Bot.), the Guelder-rose.
{Rose engine}, a machine, or an appendage to a turning lathe,
by which a surface or wood, metal, etc., is engraved with
a variety of curved lines. --Craig.
{Rose family} (Bot.) the {Roseceae}. See {Rosaceous}.
{Rose fever} (Med.), rose cold.
{Rose fly} (Zool.), a rose betle, or rose chafer.
{Rose gall} (Zool.), any gall found on rosebushes. See
{Bedeguar}.
{Rose knot}, a ribbon, or other pliade band plaited so as to
resemble a rose; a rosette.
{Rose lake}, {Rose madder}, a rich tint prepared from lac and
madder precipitated on an earthy basis. --Fairholt.
{Rose mallow}. (Bot.)
(a) A name of several malvaceous plants of the genus
{Hibiscus}, with large rose-colored flowers.
(b) the hollyhock.
{Rose nail}, a nail with a convex, faceted head.
{Rose noble}, an ancient English gold coin, stamped with the
figure of a rose, first struck in the reign of Edward
III., and current at 6s. 8d. --Sir W. Scott.
{Rose of China}. (Bot.) See {China rose}
(b), under {China}.
{Rose of Jericho} (Bot.), a Syrian cruciferous plant
({Anastatica Hierochuntica}) which rolls up when dry, and
expands again when moistened; -- called also {resurrection
plant}.
{Rose of Sharon} (Bot.), an ornamental malvaceous shrub
({Hibiscus Syriacus}). In the Bible the name is used for
some flower not yet identified, perhaps a Narcissus, or
possibly the great lotus flower.
{Rose oil} (Chem.), the yellow essential oil extracted from
various species of rose blossoms, and forming the chief
part of attar of roses.
{Rose pink}, a pigment of a rose color, made by dyeing chalk
or whiting with a decoction of Brazil wood and alum; also,
the color of the pigment.
{Rose quartz} (Min.), a variety of quartz which is rose-red.
{Rose rash}. (Med.) Same as {Roseola}.
{Rose slug} (Zool.), the small green larva of a black sawfly
({Selandria rosae}). These larvae feed in groups on the
parenchyma of the leaves of rosebushes, and are often
abundant and very destructive.
{Rose window} (Arch.), a circular window filled with
ornamental tracery. Called also {Catherine wheel}, and
{marigold window}. Cf. {wheel window}, under {Wheel}.
{Summer rose} (Med.), a variety of roseola. See {Roseola}.
{Under the rose} [a translation of L. sub rosa], in secret;
privately; in a manner that forbids disclosure; -- the
rose being among the ancients the symbol of secrecy, and
hung up at entertainments as a token that nothing there
said was to be divulged.
{Wars of the Roses} (Eng. Hist.), feuds between the Houses of
York and Lancaster, the white rose being the badge of the
House of York, and the red rose of the House of Lancaster.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Rose \Rose\, v. t.
1. To render rose-colored; to redden; to flush. [Poetic] "A
maid yet rosed over with the virgin crimson of modesty."
--Shak.
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2. To perfume, as with roses. [Poetic] --Tennyson.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
rose
adj 1: of something having a dusty purplish pink color; "the
roseate glow of dawn" [syn: {rose}, {roseate},
{rosaceous}]
n 1: any of many shrubs of the genus Rosa that bear roses [syn:
{rose}, {rosebush}]
2: pinkish table wine from red grapes whose skins were removed
after fermentation began [syn: {blush wine}, {pink wine},
{rose}, {rose wine}]
3: a dusty pink color [syn: {rose}, {rosiness}]
From V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (June 2013) [vera]:
ROSE
Remote Operations Service Element (OSI, RPC)
From French-English FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.4 [fd-fra-eng]:
rose /ʀoz/
pink; rose
From German-English FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.3 [fd-deu-eng]:
Rose /roːzə/
rose
From Dutch-English Freedict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 [fd-nld-eng]:
rose /roze/
pink
From Danish-English FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.1 [fd-dan-eng]:
rose
1. commend; glorify; laud; praise
2. commend; laud; praise
3. rose
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