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41 Dunkel
I Adj.1. mit wenig Licht: dark; draußen wird es schon dunkel it’s already getting dark; im Sommer wird es erst spät dunkel it doesn’t get dark until late in the summer; dunkel machen darken; im Dunkeln in the dark; im Dunkeln ist gut munkeln umg., hum. darkness is the friend of lovers2. farblich: dark (auch Bier, Haar); dunkles Brot brown bread; ein dunkler Typ sein (Ggs. blass sein) be dark; ein Dunkles, bitte! in GB etwa: a (pint of) brown ale please4. fig. (unklar, geheimnisvoll) dark, mysterious; in dunkler Vorzeit in the dim and distant past; jemanden im Dunkeln lassen keep ( oder leave) s.o. in the dark; das liegt noch im Dunkeln (ist unklar) that’s still a mystery; (ist ungewiss) that remains to be seen; im Dunkeln tappen grope (about) in the dark5. fig. Ahnung, Erinnerung: vague, dim7. fig. (zweifelhaft) Existenz, Geschäft: shady, dubious; eine dunkle Vergangenheit haben have a shady past; ein dunkler Punkt in jemandes Vergangenheit a black spot in s.o.’s past, a skeleton in s.o.’s cupboard (Am. closet); dunkle Machenschaften sinister machinationsII Adv.1. dunkel gekleidet dressed in dark colo(u)rs ( oder clothes); eine dunkel getönte Brille dark ( oder tinted) glasses Pl.* * *das Dunkeldark; darkness* * *Dụn|kel ['dʊŋkl]nt -s, no pl (lit, fig)darknessdas verliert sich im Dunkel der Geschichte — it is lost in the mists of history
in Dunkel gehüllt sein (fig) — to be shrouded in mystery
im Dunkel der Nacht — at dead of night
* * *1) (without light: a black night; The night was black and starless.) black2) (without light: a dark room; It's getting dark; the dark (= not cheerful) side.) dark3) (blackish or closer to black than white: a dark red colour; a dark (= not very white or fair) complexion; Her hair is dark.) dark4) (evil and usually secret: dark deeds; a dark secret.) dark5) (not clear; difficult to see: an obscure corner of the library.) obscure6) (full of shadows: shadowy corners.) shadowy* * *Dun·kel<-s>[ˈdʊŋkl̩]nt kein pl (geh)1. (Dunkelheit) darkness2. (Undurchschaubarkeit) mystery3.▶ im \Dunkel der Vorzeit in the mists of time [or dim and distant past]▶ in \Dunkel gehüllt sein to be shrouded in mystery* * *das; Dunkels (geh.) darknessin Dunkel gehüllt sein — (fig.) be shrouded in mystery
* * *1. geh the dark, darkness2. fig darkness, mystery;lichten shed light on sth* * *das; Dunkels (geh.) darknessin Dunkel gehüllt sein — (fig.) be shrouded in mystery
* * *adj.abstruse adj.apocalyptical adj.dark adj.deep adj.dim adj.enigmatic n.enigmatical n.gloomy adj.murky adj.obscure adj.opaque adj.recondite adj.tenebrous adj. adv.darkly adv.obscurely adv.shadily adv.swarthily adv. -
42 Dünkel
I Adj.1. mit wenig Licht: dark; draußen wird es schon dunkel it’s already getting dark; im Sommer wird es erst spät dunkel it doesn’t get dark until late in the summer; dunkel machen darken; im Dunkeln in the dark; im Dunkeln ist gut munkeln umg., hum. darkness is the friend of lovers2. farblich: dark (auch Bier, Haar); dunkles Brot brown bread; ein dunkler Typ sein (Ggs. blass sein) be dark; ein Dunkles, bitte! in GB etwa: a (pint of) brown ale please4. fig. (unklar, geheimnisvoll) dark, mysterious; in dunkler Vorzeit in the dim and distant past; jemanden im Dunkeln lassen keep ( oder leave) s.o. in the dark; das liegt noch im Dunkeln (ist unklar) that’s still a mystery; (ist ungewiss) that remains to be seen; im Dunkeln tappen grope (about) in the dark5. fig. Ahnung, Erinnerung: vague, dim7. fig. (zweifelhaft) Existenz, Geschäft: shady, dubious; eine dunkle Vergangenheit haben have a shady past; ein dunkler Punkt in jemandes Vergangenheit a black spot in s.o.’s past, a skeleton in s.o.’s cupboard (Am. closet); dunkle Machenschaften sinister machinationsII Adv.1. dunkel gekleidet dressed in dark colo(u)rs ( oder clothes); eine dunkel getönte Brille dark ( oder tinted) glasses Pl.* * *das Dunkeldark; darkness* * *Dụn|kel ['dʊŋkl]nt -s, no pl (lit, fig)darknessdas verliert sich im Dunkel der Geschichte — it is lost in the mists of history
in Dunkel gehüllt sein (fig) — to be shrouded in mystery
im Dunkel der Nacht — at dead of night
* * *1) (without light: a black night; The night was black and starless.) black2) (without light: a dark room; It's getting dark; the dark (= not cheerful) side.) dark3) (blackish or closer to black than white: a dark red colour; a dark (= not very white or fair) complexion; Her hair is dark.) dark4) (evil and usually secret: dark deeds; a dark secret.) dark5) (not clear; difficult to see: an obscure corner of the library.) obscure6) (full of shadows: shadowy corners.) shadowy* * *Dun·kel<-s>[ˈdʊŋkl̩]nt kein pl (geh)1. (Dunkelheit) darkness2. (Undurchschaubarkeit) mystery3.▶ im \Dunkel der Vorzeit in the mists of time [or dim and distant past]▶ in \Dunkel gehüllt sein to be shrouded in mystery* * *das; Dunkels (geh.) darknessin Dunkel gehüllt sein — (fig.) be shrouded in mystery
* * *er hat einen akademischen Dünkel he thinks he’s something special because he’s got a degree* * *das; Dunkels (geh.) darknessin Dunkel gehüllt sein — (fig.) be shrouded in mystery
* * *adj.abstruse adj.apocalyptical adj.dark adj.deep adj.dim adj.enigmatic n.enigmatical n.gloomy adj.murky adj.obscure adj.opaque adj.recondite adj.tenebrous adj. adv.darkly adv.obscurely adv.shadily adv.swarthily adv. -
43 rosé
rose [ʀoz]1. feminine noun( = fleur) rose2. masculine noun( = couleur) pink3. adjectivea. pink ; [joues, teint] rosy• tout n'est pas rose ! it's no bed of roses4. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► When rose is combined with another word, such as bonbon, to indicate a shade, there is no agreement with the noun: des rideaux roses, but des rideaux rose bonbon.* * *
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1. ʀoz
2.
••ce n'est pas (tout) rose — it's not all roses, it's not roses all the way
voir la vie en rose — to see life through rose-coloured [BrE] spectacles
II ʀoz1) Botanique rose2) ( vitrail) rose window3) ( en bijouterie)•Phrasal Verbs:••il n'y a pas de rose sans épines — Proverbe there is no rose without a thorn
envoyer quelqu'un sur les roses — (colloq) to send somebody packing (colloq)
découvrir le pot aux roses — (colloq) to find out what is going on
* * *ʀoz1. nf1) BOTANIQUE rose2) (= vitrail) rose window2. adjrose bonbon adj inv — candy pink
* * *A adj1 ( couleur) [tissu, peinture] pink; rose pâle/vif/clair/foncé pale/bright/light/dark pink; vieux rose dusty pink, old rose; des tons rose pâle pale pink tones ou shades; marbre/granit/pierre rose pink marble/granite/stone;B nm ( couleur) pink; le rose te va si bien pink really suits you; les rideaux étaient d'un joli rose the curtains were a lovely pink.C nf1 Bot rose; rose artificielle/en soie/en papier artificial/silk/paper rose; confiture de rose rose jam; essence de rose attar of roses;2 ( vitrail) rose window;3 ( en bijouterie) diamant en rose rose diamond.rose bonbon candy pink; rose d'Inde African marigold; rose indien Indian rose; rose de Jéricho rose of Jericho, resurrection plant; rose musquée musk rose; rose de Noël Christmas rose; rose pompon button rose; rose des sables Minér gypsum flower; rose saumon salmon pink; rose trémière hollyhock; rose des vents compass rose.ce n'est pas (tout) rose it's not all roses, it's not roses all the way; la vie n'est pas rose life isn't a bed of roses; voir la vie en rose to see life through rose-colouredGB spectacles; il n'y a pas de rose sans épines Prov there is no rose without a thorn; envoyer qn sur les roses○ to send sb packing○; découvrir le pot aux roses to find out what is going on.2. [vin] rosé————————nom masculin -
44 색안경
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45 tint
n. өнгө, будаг. the autumn \tints намрын өнгө. v. өнгө оруулах, будах. \tinted glasses бууралттай нүдний шил. -
46 ♦ rose
♦ 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. -
47 een bril met getinte glazen
een bril met getinte glazendark/tinted glassesVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een bril met getinte glazen
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48 rosa
adj.&f.rose-colored, rose-coloured.adj.&f.1 pink (color).2 rose-colored, rose-coloured.f.rose (flower).estar (fresco) como una rosa to be as fresh as a daisyrosa de los vientos compass rosem.pink (color).pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: rosar.* * *1 (flor) rose2 (rosetón) rose window1 (color) pink1 (color) pink\fresco,-a como una rosa figurado as fresh as a daisyla vida no es un lecho de rosas figurado life is not a bed of rosesno hay rosa sin espinas figurado there's no rose without a thorn, nothing comes easyverlo todo de color rosa figurado to see everything through rose-coloured spectaclesagua de rosas rose waterrosa de pitiminí daisy roserosa de té tea roserosa náutica /rosa de los vientos compass roserosa silvestre rambling rose* * *1. noun f.1) rose2) pink2. adj.* * *SF Rose* * *Ia) ( flor) roseb) ( rosal) rosebush(fresco) como una rosa — as fresh as a daisy
c) (Chi) ( nudo) bowIIadjetivo (gen inv) pinkverlo todo de color de rosa — to see things through rose-colored glasses o (BrE) rose-tinted spectacles
IIIrayas rosa claro/fuerte — pale/bright pink stripes
masculino pink* * *Ia) ( flor) roseb) ( rosal) rosebush(fresco) como una rosa — as fresh as a daisy
c) (Chi) ( nudo) bowIIadjetivo (gen inv) pinkverlo todo de color de rosa — to see things through rose-colored glasses o (BrE) rose-tinted spectacles
IIIrayas rosa claro/fuerte — pale/bright pink stripes
masculino pink* * *rosa11 = rose.Ex: If we cite the concepts present in a summarization of the document about 'Fungus diseases of roses' in this order we get, 'Botany/Roses/Fungus diseases'.
* jardín de rosas = rose garden.* ¡la vida no es un camino de rosas! = the course of true love never did run smooth!.* no ser un lecho de rosas = be not all roses.* palo de rosa = rosewood.* rosa anaranjado = pink-orange.* rosa de Alejandría = damask rose.* rosa de Damasco = damask rose.* rosa de Jericó = damask rose.* rosa del desierto = desert rose.* un lecho de rosas = a bed of roses.rosa22 = pink.Ex: A heart on a pink background thus indicates 'romance' (rather than medicine) and a magnifying glass or a gun might indicate a detective story though a gun might mean a 'western' if it is a revolver and a war story if it is a field gun.
* novela rosa = romantic fiction.* rosa anaranjado = orange-pink.* rosa pálido = pale pink.* * *rosa11 (flor) rose2 (rosal) rosebush(fresco) como una rosa as fresh as a daisyno son/fueron todo rosas it isn't/wasn't all (a bed of) rosesno hay rosa sin espinas there's no rose without a thornCompuestos:● rosa náutica or de los vientoscompass card, rosetea roserosa21 ( gen inv) pinkcamisas rosa or rosas pink shirtsun vestido (de color) rosa a pink dressverlo todo de color de rosa to see things through rose-colored glasses o ( BrE) rose-tinted spectacles2 (modificado por otro adj: inv) pinkrayas rosa claro/fuerte pale/bright pink stripesrosa3pinkun rosa pálido a pale pinkCompuestos:● rosa fosforito or shocking1 masculine shocking pink2 adj inv shocking-pink1 masculine dusty pink2 adj inv dusty-pink* * *
rosa sustantivo femenino
■ adjetivo ( gen inv) pink;
verlo todo de color rosa to see things through rose-colored glasses o (BrE) rose-tinted spectacles
■ sustantivo masculino
pink
rosa
I adj inv pink
II sustantivo femenino
1 Bot (flor) rose
2 (en la piel) birthmark
3 Náut rosa de los vientos, compass card o rose
III sustantivo masculino pink
♦ Locuciones: estar como una rosa, to be as fresh as a daisy
verlo todo de color de rosa, to see everything through rose-coloured glasses
' rosa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
casa
- color
- gusto
- interfecta
- interfecto
- natural
- novela
- pálida
- pálido
- florecer
- pincho
English:
grapefruit
- nightgown
- one
- pink
- rose
- rosebud
- rosewood
- shocking pink
* * *♦ adj1. [de color] pink;una novela rosa a romance, a romantic novel♦ nm[color] pink;el rosa es mi color favorito pink is my favourite colour♦ nfrose;estar (fresco) como una rosa to be as fresh as a daisyrosa del desierto desert rose;rosa de Jericó damask rose;rosa silvestre wild rose;rosa de los vientos compass rose* * *I adj pinkII f BOT rose;fresco como una rosa fresh as a daisy;no hay rosa sin espinas there is no rose without a thornIII m pink;rosa pálido pale pink;ver algo de color de rosa see sth through rose-colored glasses;no es de color de rosa fig it isn’t a bed of roses* * *rosa adj: rose-colored, pinkrosa nm: rose, pink (color)rosa nf: rose (flower)* * *rosa1 adj pinkrosa2 n rose -
49 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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50 verre
verre [vεʀ]1. masculine nouna. ( = substance) glassb. ( = objet) [de vitre, cadre] glass ; [de lunettes] lensc. ( = récipient) glass• ajouter un verre de lait (recette) ≈ add one cup of milkd. ( = boisson) drink• boire or prendre un verre to have a drink2. compounds► verres fumés [de lunettes] tinted lenses* * *vɛʀnom masculin1) ( matière) glassde or en verre — glass (épith)
des débris de verre — broken glass [U]
2) ( récipient) glass3) ( contenu) glass, glassful4) ( boisson) drink5) ( plaque) glass•Phrasal Verbs:* * *vɛʀ nm1) (= matière) glassverre de lampe — lamp glass, lamp chimney
2) (= récipient) glassboire un verre; prendre un verre — to have a drink
3) [lunettes] lens sgverres fumés — smoked lenses, smoked glass
* * *verre nm1 ( matière) glass; de or en verre glass ( épith); fabriquer du verre to make ou manufacture glass; industrie du verre glass industry; travail du verre glasswork; des débris de verre broken glass ¢;2 ( récipient) glass; verre à eau/vin/cognac water/wine/brandy glass; verres et couverts glassware and cutlery; lever son verre à la santé de qn to raise one's glass to sb; remplir/vider son verre to fill/empty one's glass; ⇒ casser;3 ( contenu) glass, glassful; j'ai bu un grand verre de jus de fruit I drank a large glass(ful) of fruit juice; un verre d'eau/de vin a glass of water/wine;4 ( boisson) drink; offrir un verre à qn to buy sb a drink; prendre un verre to have a drink; un petit verre a quick drink; avoir bu un verre de trop to have had one too many; boire le verre de l'amitié to toast one's friendship;5 ( plaque) glass; monter une gravure/photo sous verre to mount an engraving/a photograph under glass; changer le verre d'un cadre to change the glass in a frame; mettre qch sous verre to put sth under glass;6 Phys ( lentille) lens; verre concave/convexe concave/convex lens; verres de lunettes spectacle lenses; verre grossissant magnifying glass.verre antireflets anti-glare glass; verre armé wired glass; verre blanc white glass; verre cathédrale cathedral glass; en verre consigné returnable bottle; verre de contact contact lens; verre correcteur corrective lens; verre à dents toothglass; verre dépoli frosted glass; verre doseur measuring glass; verre feuilleté laminated glass; verre filé spun glass; verre filtrant light protective glass; verre flotté float glass; verre fumé ( pour lunettes) tinted lens; ( pour vitrage) tinted glass; verre gradué measuring jug; verre de lampe lamp chimney; verre de montre Chimie watch-glass; verre à moutarde cheap glass; verre optique optical glass; en verre perdu nonreturnable; verre à pied stemmed glass; verre plat flat glass; verre progressif varifocal lens; verre de silice silica ou quartz glass; verre soufflé blown glass; verre textile textile glass.[vɛr] nom masculin1. [matériau] glassverre dépoli frosted ou ground glassverre trempé tempered ou toughened glass2. [protection] glass3. [récipient] glassverre à eau [droit] tumblera. [en chimie] graduated vesselb. [pour la cuisine] measuring glass4. [contenu]je bois ou prends juste un petit verre I'll just have a quick oneverre de glass of, glassful of5. GÉOLOGIE————————verres nom masculin pluriela. [les verres] varifocal lensesb. [les lunettes elles-mêmes] varifocals2. [bouteilles] empties————————de verre locution adjectivaleglass (modificateur)————————en verre locution adjectivale[bibelot] glass (modificateur)————————sous verre locution adjectivale[photo, fleurs] glass-framed————————sous verre locution adverbiale -
51 tint
N1. हलका\tintरंगHe sprayed a tint of yellow color in his paintingo.2. खिजाबShe had a tint before a party.--------VT1. हलका\tintरंग\tintचढ़ाThe glasses are tinted with different colors.-- " रंगत\tintदेनाHe tinted his comments with sircasm. -
52 affumicato
smoked* * *affumicato agg.1 blackened by smoke* * *[affumi'kato] 1.participio passato affumicare2.1) gastr. [carne, pesce, prosciutto] smoked2) (scurito) [vetro, lente] smoked, tinted* * *affumicato/affumi'kato/II aggettivo1 gastr. [carne, pesce, prosciutto] smoked2 (scurito) [vetro, lente] smoked, tinted. -
53 rosa
rosa sustantivo femenino ■ adjetivo ( gen inv) pink; verlo todo de color rosa to see things through rose-colored glasses o (BrE) rose-tinted spectacles ■ sustantivo masculino pink
rosa
I adj inv pink
II sustantivo femenino
1 Bot (flor) rose
2 (en la piel) birthmark
3 Náut rosa de los vientos, compass card o rose
III sustantivo masculino pink Locuciones: estar como una rosa, to be as fresh as a daisy
verlo todo de color de rosa, to see everything through rose-coloured glasses ' rosa' also found in these entries: Spanish: casa - color - gusto - interfecta - interfecto - natural - novela - pálida - pálido - florecer - pincho English: grapefruit - nightgown - one - pink - rose - rosebud - rosewood - shocking pink -
54 rosa
1. f roserosa selvatica wild roserosa dei venti wind rose2. m noun adj invar pink* * *rosa agg. e s.m. pink: il rosa antico, rose; un abito rosa, a pink dress; il rosa è un bellissimo colore, pink is a very nice colour // vedere la vita in rosa, to look at life through rose-tinted (o rose-coloured) glasses // il mistero si è tinto di rosa, the mystery has been tinged with romance // letteratura rosa, love stories (o romances) // cronaca rosa, society news.rosa s.f.1 (bot.) rose: mi ha mandato un mazzo di rose, he sent me a bunch of roses; bocciolo di rosa, rose-bud; petalo di rosa, rose-petal; foglia di rosa, rose-leaf; cespuglio, pianta di rose, rose-bush; rosa rampicante, rambler (rose) // rosa borraccina, rosa muscosa, ( Rosa centifolia muscosa) moss-rose; rosa canina, rosa di macchia, ( Rosa canina) eglantine (o bramblerose o dog-rose o brier rose); rosa centifoglia, cabbage-rose; rosa damascena, damask-rose; rosa del Giappone, ( Camelia japonica) camellia; rosa muschiata, ( Rosa moschata) musk rose; rosa tea, tea-rose // rosa di Natale, ( Helleborus niger) Christmas rose // acqua di rose, rosewater // all'acqua di rose, (fig.) superficial, shallow; watered-down; mild: una punizione all'acqua di rose, (fam.) a mild punishment // non sono tutte rose, (fig.) it is not all roses // fresco come una rosa, (fig.) as fresh as a daisy // se son rose fioriranno, the proof of the pudding is in the eating // essere su un letto di rose, to be on a bed of roses // non c'è rosa senza spine, (prov.) no rose without a thorn3 rosa della bussola, compass rose4 rosa dei venti, compass card, windrose5 (fig.) (cerchia, gruppo di persone) group; list, set: la rosa dei favoriti; the group of favourites; la rosa dei candidati, the group (o list) of candidates; rosa dei nomi, list of names; ( nelle elezioni) shortlist.* * *['rɔza]1. agg inv(colore) pink, (sentimentale: letteratura, romanzo) romantic2. sfBot rosenon c'è rosa senza spine — (Proverbio) there's no rose without a thorn
3. sm inv(colore) pink* * *['rɔza]nome proprio femminile Rose* * *rosa1/'rɔza/sostantivo f.1 bot. rose2 (selezione di persone) shortlistnon c'è rosa senza spine prov. there is no rose without a thorn; essere fresco come una rosa to be as fresh as a daisy; la vita non è tutta -e e fiori life is not a bed of roses, life is not all sunshine and roses; se son -e fioriranno time will tell; all'acqua di -e [ rimedio, soluzione] milk-and-water, wishy-washy\————————rosa2/'rɔza/ ⇒ 31 pink2 [romanzo, letteratura] romantic; cronaca rosa gossip columnII m.inv.(colore) pinkvedere tutto rosa to see the world through rose-coloured spectacles o glasses\rosa antico old rose. -
55 roseo
pinkavvenire rosy* * *roseo agg. rose-coloured; rosy (anche fig.): guance rosee, rosy cheeks; speranze, prospettive rosee, rosy hopes, prospects: le prospettive sono tutt'altro che rosee, the prospects are not very rosy; non è tutto roseo come pensi tu, it's not all as rosy as you think; veder tutto roseo, to see everything through rose-coloured (o rose-tinted) spectacles.* * *['rɔzeo]1) rosy, rose-coloured BE, rose-colored AE2) fig. rosy, bright* * *roseo/'rɔzeo/2 fig. rosy, bright; futuro roseo bright future; vedere tutto roseo to see the world through rose-coloured spectacles o glasses. -
56 rose-coloured
tr['rəʊzkʌləd]1 de color rosa\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto see things through rose-coloured glasses ver las cosas de color de rosaadj.• rosado, -a adj.(US) ['rǝʊzˌkʌlǝd]ADJ = rose-tinted -
57 spectacle
'spektəkl(a sight, especially one that is very impressive or wonderful: The royal wedding was a great spectacle.) espectáculo- spectacularly
tr['spektəkəl]1 (show, display) espectáculo1 gafas nombre femenino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto make a spectacle of oneself hacer el ridículo, ponerse en ridículospectacle ['spɛktɪkəl] n1) : espectáculo m2) spectacles nplglasses: lentes fpl, gafas fpl, anteojos mpl, espejuelos mpln.• espectáculo s.m.• función s.f.• gafas s.f.pl.'spektɪkəl, 'spektəkəl1) (show, sight) espectáculo mto make a spectacle of oneself — dar* un or el espectáculo (fam)
2) spectacles pl gafas fpl, anteojos mpl (esp AmL), lentes mpl (esp AmL)['spektǝkl]a pair of spectacles — un par de gafas or anteojos etc, unas gafas (or unos anteojos etc)
1. N1) espectáculo mto make a spectacle of o.s. — hacer el ridículo, ponerse en ridículo
- see everything through rose-coloured or rose-tinted spectacles2.CPDspectacle case N — estuche m de gafas
* * *['spektɪkəl, 'spektəkəl]1) (show, sight) espectáculo mto make a spectacle of oneself — dar* un or el espectáculo (fam)
2) spectacles pl gafas fpl, anteojos mpl (esp AmL), lentes mpl (esp AmL)a pair of spectacles — un par de gafas or anteojos etc, unas gafas (or unos anteojos etc)
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58 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. -
59 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 -
60 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
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