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1 rose-colored
ˈrose-col·oured, AM ˈrose-col·oredadj attr, inv rosarot a. figto look at [or see] [or view] sth through \rose-colored glasses [or BRIT, AUS also spectacles] ( fig) etw durch eine rosarote Brille sehen fig* * *look at ( oder see, view) the world through rose-colo(u)red spectacles ( oder glasses) alles durch eine rosarote Brille sehen -
2 rose-coloured
adjective(lit. or fig.) rosarotsee things through rose-coloured spectacles — die Dinge durch eine rosarote Brille sehen
* * *ˈrose-col·oured, AM ˈrose-col·oredadj attr, inv rosarot a. figto look at [or see] [or view] sth through \rose-coloured glasses [or BRIT, AUS also spectacles] ( fig) etw durch eine rosarote Brille sehen fig* * *look at ( oder see, view) the world through rose-colo(u)red spectacles ( oder glasses) alles durch eine rosarote Brille sehen* * *adjective(lit. or fig.) rosarot -
3 rosarot
ro|sa|rotadjSee:= rosa* * *(( also adjective) (of) a pink colour: Her dress was pale rose.) rose* * *ro·sa·rot* * *Adjektiv [deep] pink* * *rosa, rosafarben, rosarot adj1. pink;die Dinge durch eine rosa(rote) Brille sehen see the world through rose-colo(u)red ( oder rose-tinted) spectacles (US glasses)2. fig (schwul) gay;* * *Adjektiv [deep] pink -
4 rosa
n; -s, umg. -s pink* * *das Rosapink* * *Ro|sa ['roːza]nt -s, -spink* * *das1) pinkness* * *Ro·sa<-s, -s>[ˈro:za]nt pink no art, no pl* * *das; Rosas, Rosa od. Rosas pink* * *rosa, rosafarben, rosarot adj1. pink;die Dinge durch eine rosa(rote) Brille sehen see the world through rose-colo(u)red ( oder rose-tinted) spectacles (US glasses)2. fig (schwul) gay;* * *das; Rosas, Rosa od. Rosas pink* * *nur sing. n.pinko n. -
5 rosafarben
pink* * *ro|sa|far|ben [-farbn]adjSee:= rosa* * ** * *ro·sa·far·ben, ro·sa·far·bigadj pink[-coloured [or AM -ored]]* * *rosafarbig Adjektiv pink* * *rosa, rosafarben, rosarot adj1. pink;die Dinge durch eine rosa(rote) Brille sehen see the world through rose-colo(u)red ( oder rose-tinted) spectacles (US glasses)2. fig (schwul) gay;* * *rosafarbig Adjektiv pink -
6 rosa,
1. pink; die Dinge durch eine rosa( rote) Brille sehen see the world through rose-colo(u)red ( oder rose-tinted) spectacles (Am. glasses) -
7 rosa,
1. pink; die Dinge durch eine rosa( rote) Brille sehen see the world through rose-colo(u)red ( oder rose-tinted) spectacles (Am. glasses) -
8 rosa,
1. pink; die Dinge durch eine rosa( rote) Brille sehen see the world through rose-colo(u)red ( oder rose-tinted) spectacles (Am. glasses) -
9 okulary
- ów; plglasses (pl), spectacles (pl)okulary ochronne — (safety) goggles (pl)
* * *pl.Gen. -ów1. ( do korekcji wzroku) eyeglasses, glasses; spectacles, specs; ( przeciwsłoneczne) sunglasses, shades; okulary w rogowej oprawie horn-rimmed glasses; okulary dwuogniskowe bifocals; patrzeć na coś/świat przez różowe okulary look at sth/the world through rose-tinted l. colored glasses l. spectacles.2. ( dla konia) blinders; Br. blinkers.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > okulary
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