单词 | rosy |
释义 | rosy From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Coloursrosyros‧y /ˈrəʊzi $ ˈroʊ-/ adjective (comparative rosier, superlative rosiest)1 HOPEseeming to offer hope of success or happinessrosy future for itself a company that sees a painted a rosy picture of life in the United States. Letters to relatives in Europe 2 CCpinkrosy cheeks the kids' Examples from the Corpusrosy• There will be dot.com casualties and job layoffs, and tech stocks will look less rosy.• Thanks to Douglas, her future was rosy.• Things were looking less rosy all of a sudden.• rosy cheeks• a rosy financial report• In fact, from then on the rest of the evening seemed to be bathed in a glorious, rosy light.• The rosy outlook for equity prices over the near-term meshes with my bullish forecast for 30-year Treasury bonds.• And that figure paints a misleadingly rosy picture.• Private economists counter that the rosy statistics hide serious problems.• The smells were wrong, and the thin rosy sunlight, and how the men seemed wrapped inside them-selves.rosy cheeks• Billy Brown had rosy cheeks, blue eyes and smiled all the time.• Carefully paint eyes, a nose, a mouth and rosy cheeks on to the pixie's face.• Her own rosy cheeks were so countrified. |
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