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1 damask rose
s.rosa de Damasco, rosa de las cuatro estaciones. -
2 damask-rose
s.rosa de damasco o encarnada. -
3 damask
tr['dæməsk]1 damascodamask ['dæməsk] n: damasco madj.• adamascado, -a adj.• alemanesco, -a adj.• damasquinado, -a adj.• de damasco adj.n.• damasco s.m.v.• adamascar v.'dæməskmass noun damasco m['dæmǝsk]1.ADJ [cloth] adamascado; [steel] damasquinado2.N (=cloth) damasco m ; (=steel) acero m damasquinado3.VT [+ cloth] adamascar; [+ steel] damasquinar4.CPDdamask rose N — rosa f de Damasco
* * *['dæməsk]mass noun damasco m -
4 rose
rouzpast tense; = riserose1 n rosarose2 vbtr[rəʊz]1 (flower) rosa2 (bush) rosal nombre masculino3 (colour) rosa nombre masculino4 (of shower etc) alcachofa\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLrose garden rosaledarose window rosetón nombre masculino————————tr[rəʊz]1→ link=rise rise{rose ['ro:z] adj: rosa, color de rosarose n1) : rosal m (planta), rosa f (flor)2) : rosa m (color)n.• rosa (Color) s.f.n.• color de rosa s.m.• rosal s.m.• roseta s.f.• rosetón s.m.pret.(Preterito definido de "to rise")
I rəʊz
II
2) (on watering can, shower) roseta f, alcachofa f, flor f (RPl), regadera f (Col, Méx, Ven)
I [rǝʊz]1. N1) (Bot) (=flower) rosa f; (=bush, tree) rosal mthe Wars of the Roses — (Brit) (Hist) la Guerra de las Dos Rosas
all roses * —
it's all roses among them by the end of the film — al final de la película todo es maravilloso entre ellos
- come up rosesbed, Christmas, damask, tea2) (=colour) rosa m4) (Archit) (also: ceiling rose) roseta f, rosetón m2.ADJ (=rose-coloured) (de color de) rosa inv, rosadorose pink — rosado, rosa
3.CPDrose garden N — rosaleda f
rose grower N — cultivador(a) m / f de rosas
rose petal N — pétalo m de rosa
rose quartz N — cuarzo m rosa
rose window N — (Archit) rosetón m
II
[rǝʊz]PT of rise* * *
I [rəʊz]
II
2) (on watering can, shower) roseta f, alcachofa f, flor f (RPl), regadera f (Col, Méx, Ven)
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