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♦ rose (1) /rəʊz/A n.2 [u] color rosa; rosa6 (med.) erisipela; risipola (pop.)B a. attr.rosa; color rosa● (fig.) roses all the way, tutto rose e fiori □ (bot.) rose-apple ( Eugenia jambos), melarosa; giambo □ (bot.) rose-bay, ( Nerium oleander) oleandro; ( Rhododendron) rododendro □ rose bed, roseto □ (zool.) rose-beetle, ( Cetonia) cetonia; ( Cetonia aurata) cetonia dorata □ (tecn.) rose bit, punta a rosetta □ rose bowl, vaso per le rose □ rose-bush (o rose-tree), pianta di rose; rosaio □ (bot.) rose-campion ( Lychnis coronaria), cotonaria □ (zool.) rose-chafer = rose-beetle ► sopra □ rose colour, rosa; color rosa □ rose-coloured, rosa; roseo □ (zool., Sturnus roseus) rose-coloured starling, storno roseo □ (bot.) rose gall, galla di rosa canina □ rose garden, rosaio; roseto □ (bot.) rose hip, falso frutto della rosa □ (fam.) rose-laurel, oleandro □ rose leaf, petalo di rosa; foglia di rosa □ rose-lipped, dalle labbra color di rosa □ rose (o rose-head) nail, chiodo dalla capocchia a rosetta □ rose oil, olio essenziale (o essenza) di rosa □ rose pink, rosa; color rosa □ rose quartz, quarzo rosa □ (med.) rose-rash, roseola □ (tecn.) rose reamer, allargatore a punta; svasatore □ rose-red, rosso come una rosa; vermiglio □ rose vinegar, aceto rosato; infuso di rose in aceto ( usato un tempo per il mal di testa) □ rose water, acqua di rose □ (archit.) rose window, rosone □ (fig.) to come up smelling of roses, uscirne ( da una situazione difficile) candido come la neve □ (fig.) to see the world through rose-coloured (o rose-tinted) glasses, vedere tutto rosa □ (fig.) to take a rose-coloured view of things, veder tutto rosa □ (fig.) under the rose, in confidenza; in gran segreto □ everything's coming up roses, va tutto a gonfie vele □ (prov.) There's no rose without a thorn, non c'è rosa senza spine NOTE DI CULTURA: War of the Roses: la guerra delle Due Rose ( 1455-85) tra le Case di Lancaster ( la rosa rossa) e York ( la rosa bianca) ebbe inizio sotto il regno di Enrico VI ( Lancaster) e si concluse con la sconfitta e morte di Riccardo III ( York) nella battaglia di Bosworth Field e con l'ascesa al trono del vincitore, Enrico VII, che diede origine alla dinastia dei Tudor.rose (2) /rəʊz/pass. di to rise.
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Bosworth Field — [bäz′wərth] field in Leicestershire, England: scene of the final battle (1485) in the Wars of the Roses, in which Richard III was killed; the crown passed to the victor, the Earl of Richmond (Henry VII) … English World dictionary
Bosworth Field — Bosworth Field, batalla de … Enciclopedia Universal
Bosworth Field, Battle of — (1485) Fought on 22 August 1485 near the Leicestershire village of Market Bosworth, the Battle of Bosworth Field overthrew the house of YORK and initiated the rule of the TUDOR dynasty. By early 1485, RICHARD III knew that Henry Tudor, earl … Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses
Bosworth Field — Bos|worth Field the place where the final battle of the Wars of the Roses was fought in 1485, where Richard III was defeated by Henry Tudor … Dictionary of contemporary English
Bosworth Field — Bos′worth Field′ [[t]ˈbɒz wərθ[/t]] n. why a battlefield in central England where Richard III was defeated by the future Henry VII in 1485 … From formal English to slang
the Battle of Bosworth Field — ➡ Bosworth Field * * * … Universalium
Bosworth Field, Battle of — (Aug. 22, 1485) Final battle in the English Wars of the Roses. It was fought between the forces of King Richard III of York and the contender for the crown, Henry Tudor (later Henry VII) of Lancaster. The battle occurred when Henry returned from… … Universalium
Bosworth Field — /boz weuhrth/ a battlefield in central England, near Leicester, where Richard III was defeated and slain by the future Henry VII in 1485. * * * … Universalium
Bosworth Field — Battle of 22 August 1485. Battle which ended in the death of the last Plantagenet ruler, Richard III at the hand of Henry Tudor. Though Richard’s army was larger, morale was low. During the battle, troops of the Stanley family, hitherto loyal to… … Medieval glossary
Bosworth Field — /ˌbɒzwəθ ˈfild/ (say .bozwuhth feeld) noun the site of a battlefield near Leicester, England, where Richard III was defeated and slain by the future Henry VII (the first Tudor ruler of England) in 1485, thus ending the Wars of the Roses …
Bosworth Field — noun the battle that ended the Wars of the Roses (1485); Richard III was killed and Henry Tudor was crowned as Henry VII • Regions: ↑Leicestershire, ↑Leicester • Instance Hypernyms: ↑pitched battle • Part Holonyms: ↑War of the Roses, ↑ … Useful english dictionary