roses

listen to the pronunciation of roses
Englisch - Türkisch
güller

Ben beyaz gülleri kırmızı olanlardan daha çok severim. - I like white roses better than red ones.

Güller soldu ve Ania çok ağladı. - Roses withered and Ania cried very much.

gülistan
(isim) Verda
rose
{i} gül

Güller soldu ve Ania çok ağladı. - Roses withered and Ania cried very much.

Gül bir çiçektir ve güvercin bir kuştur. - The rose is a flower and the dove is a bird.

rose
gül pembesi
rose
{f} yüksel

Kule mavi gökyüzüne doğru yükseldi. - The tower rose up against the blue sky.

Bugün ısı 30 santigrat dereceye kadar yükseldi. - Today, the temperature rose as high as 30 degrees Celsius.

rose
gül rengi
rose
{i} hortum süzgeci
rose
açık pembe
rose
pembe

Pembe ve gül benzer renklerdir. - Pink and rose are similar colors.

Hayata pembe gözlüklerle bakıyor. - She looks at the world through rose-colored glasses.

rose
roze

Biz bir şişe roze şarabı istiyoruz. - We'd like a bottle of rosé.

Bir şişe roze, lütfen. - A bottle of rosé, please.

rose
yükselmek
rose
rozet
a bed of roses
güllük gülistanlık yağday
attar of roses
gülyağı
bed of roses
rahat mevki
rose
f., bak. rise
rose
pembemsi kırmızı
rosé
pembe şarap
rosé
roze şarabı

Biz bir şişe roze şarabı istiyoruz. - We'd like a bottle of rosé.

be all roses
Bütün gül olmak
come up roses
güllük gülistanlık olmak
gather roses
gül toplamak
his life is no bed of roses.
Hayatının güllerle dolu bir yatak vardır
path strewn with roses
yolu gül ile mayınları
rose
rose acacia gülibrişim
rose
gülük
rose
kabardı
attar of roses
gül yağı
bed of roses
gül bahçesi
bed of roses
gül tarhı
bed of roses
güllük gülistanlık şey
bed of roses
mutlu ve huzurlu ortam
i would like a bouquet of red roses
bir buket kırmızı gül rica ediyorum
rose
rose diamond gül biçiminde kesilmiş elmas
rose
{i} güzel kız
rose
gülün sebep olduğu saman nezlesi
rose
{i} yılancık
rose
{i} (Botanik) gül
rose
rose fever tıb
rose
{i} üzgeçli ağızlık (bahçe sulama kovası)
rose
Felemenk elması
rose
{i} gül deseni
rose
{i} hortum ağzı
rose
Robinia hispida
rose
{s} lâl
rose
{i} rüzgâr gülü
rose
{i} pembe şarap
rose
{i} gül pencere
rose
roza
rose
{i} roze şarap

Bu olağanüstü bir roze şaraptır. - This is an exceptional rosé wine.

rosé
roze

Bir şişe roze, lütfen. - A bottle of rosé, please.

Biz bir şişe roze şarabı istiyoruz. - We'd like a bottle of rosé.

Englisch - Englisch
plural of rose
rose chafer
rosés
plural form of rosé
English roses
plural form of English rose
Rose
A female given name
Rose
A surname
attar of roses
a perfume made from an essential oil extracted from rose flowers
bed of roses
A pleasant or easy situation

It's a straightforward job, but it's no bed of roses, with such long hours.

bed of roses
A comfortable or luxurious position
come out smelling of roses
Alternative form of smell like a rose
come up smelling of roses
Alternative form of smell like a rose
compass roses
plural form of compass rose
guelder roses
plural form of guelder rose
rose
a purplish-red or pink colour, the colour of some rose flowers

rose pink colour:.

rose
To make rose-colored
rose
a flower of the rose plant
rose
Alternative spelling of rosé
rose
the base of a light socket
rose
Simple past of rise
rose
a shrub of the genus Rosa, with red, pink, white or yellow flowers
rose
a plant or species in the rose family (Rosaceae)
rosé
A pale pink wine made by removing the dark grape skins at the required point during fermentation
run for the roses
Nickname for the Kentucky Derby horse race
run for the roses
A college football game or series of games played with the ultimate goal of qualifying for the championship Rose Bowl game

Looking back at Ohio State's run for the roses, there might be some who will insist the Buckeyes were lucky to escape defeat at least once. . . . the Buckeyes whipped a jinx in the form of premature Rose Bowl talk.

run for the roses
A hard-fought competition or demanding challenge of any kind

I thought about leaps of faith, runs for the roses, and reaching for the stars.

stop and smell the roses
To relax; to take time out of one's busy schedule to enjoy or appreciate the beauty of life

Slow down. Stop and smell the roses now and then.

rose
{n} a very sweet flower
ring a ring a roses
(Oyunlar) Children's singing game, known throughout the English-speaking world, and with many continental analogues. Nowadays, the game tends to be one of the first taught to children by adults, rather than being learnt from other children, and is therefore considered babyish by school-age children. The first known published versions are from the 1880s, although an American forerunner (Ring a ring a rosie A bottle full of posie All the girls in our town Ring for little Josie) is reported from 1790.The belief that the rhyme originated with the Great *Plague is now almost universal, but has no evidence to support it and is almost certainly nonsense. Early writers on the Plague do not mention the rhyme or, indeed, sneezing as a symptom of the disease, and the rhyme only appears 200 years later. The earlier folklore collectors do not make the connection between the rhyme and the Plague, and the idea appears to date only from the 1960s, but is now so widely believed as to be unshakable.See also *SNEEZING. Opie and Opie, 1985: 220-7; Gomme, 1898: ii. 108-11
Guns N' Roses
controversial American band which was started in the late 80's and plays heavy rock music
Ring a Ring O'Roses
{i} nursery rhyme; game played by children in which the players dance around in a circle to the tune of a nursery rhyme and when they hear the lyrics "all fall down" they all crouch down low
Ring a ring o' roses
a children's singing game in which the children join hands and dance round in a circle singing: Ring a ring o'roses/A pocket full of posies/A-tishoo! A-tishoo!/We all fall down. People believe it comes from the time when there was a plague in London (=a very serious infectious disease, quickly causing death to large numbers of people), because when people coughed and sneezed, saying 'atishoo', it was a sign that they had caught the plague
Rose
A diminutive of the given name Rosemary
Rose
vernacular form of the medieval Rosa, reinforced by the English noun rose
Rose
vanity
Rose
south america
War of the Roses
Wars of the roses, the
War of the Roses
series of wars fought for the throne between the house of York and the house of Lancaster (1455-1485)
Wars of the Roses
the period of civil war in England (1455-85), between two parts of the English royal family, which each wanted its own leader to be king. One family was called Lancaster, and was represented by a red rose, and the other was called York, and was represented by a white rose. The Wars of the Roses ended at the battle of Bosworth Field. (1455-85) Series of dynastic civil wars between the houses of Lancaster and York for the English throne. The wars were named for the emblems of the two houses, the white rose of York and the red of Lancaster. Both claimed the throne through descent from Edward III. Lancastrians held the throne from 1399, but the country fell into a state of near anarchy during the reign of Henry VI, and during one of Henry's bouts with madness in 1453 the duke of York was declared protector of the realm. Henry reestablished his authority in 1455, and the battle was joined. The Yorkists succeeded in putting Edward IV on the throne in 1461, but the wars continued, and in 1471 they murdered Henry VI in the Tower of London. In 1483 Richard III overrode the claims of his nephew Edward V to seize the throne, alienating many Yorkists. The Lancastrian Henry Tudor (Henry VII) defeated and killed Richard at the Battle of Bosworth Field, ending the wars. He united the houses by marriage and defeated a Yorkist rising in 1487. See also earl of Warwick
all roses
wonderful, going great, successful
attar of roses
a volatile fragrant oil obtained from fresh roses by steam distillation
bed of roses
A state of great comfort or luxury
bed of roses
situation of ease and luxury, luxurious position
come up smelling like roses
end something in a positive manner; end up as a winner
path strewn with roses
lucky path, easy path
rose
a type of wine
rose
(Remote Operations Service Element) (n ) A lightweight RPC protocol used in ISO/OSI message handling, directory, and network management application protocols
rose
Something resembling a rose flower
rose
A perforated nozzle, as of a pipe, spout, etc
rose
Remote Operations Service Element The OSI RPC mechanism used in OSI Message Handling, Directory, and Network Management application protocols
rose
A rose is a flower, often with a pleasant smell, which grows on a bush with stems that have sharp points called thorns on them. a bunch of yellow roses
rose
The card of the mariner's compass; also, a circular card with radiating lines, used in other instruments
rose
{s} having a pinkish coloring; having the characteristics of a rose
rose
A diamond
rose
See Rose window, below
rose
A flower and shrub of any species of the genus Rosa, of which there are many species, mostly found in the morthern hemispere A knot of ribbon formed like a rose; a rose knot; a rosette, esp
rose
of Rise
rose
having a dusty purplish pink color; "the roseate glow of dawn"
rose
The Rose, which is popular in English heraldry, is generally borne singly and full-faced, with five petals, barbs and seeds
rose
a dusty pink color any of many plants of the genus Rosa having a dusty purplish pink color; "the roseate glow of dawn
rose
To render rose-colored; to redden; to flush
rose
Beads used for counting prayers originated with the Hindus, and were retained by the Buddhists The Arabs adopted them from the Buddhists of eastern Persia, which was predominately Buddhist at the time of the Arab expansion The Christians got them from the Saracens, part of the esoteric crosspollination going on at the time In Arabic, the word for "rose" (ward) is just a vowel away and related by root to the word for "invocation of sacred Names" (wird) Thus the rose symbolism in the Sufi way (connoting remembrance), and the name of this device in Christianity: "Rosary "
rose
a dusty pink color
rose
Rose is the past tense of rise
rose
See Rose diamond, below
rose
French word for pink wine, now commonly used all over the world
rose
Something that is rose is reddish-pink in colour. the rose and violet hues of a twilight sky
rose
for delivering water in fine jets; a rosehead; also, a strainer at the foot of a pump
rose
having a purplish-red or pink colour. See rosy
rose
a round nozzle for a sprinkling can or hose
rose
A rose window
rose
Remote Operation Service Entry
rose
If you say that a situation is not a bed of roses, you mean that it is not as pleasant as it seems, and that there are some unpleasant aspects to it. We all knew that life was unlikely to be a bed of roses back in England. American impresario and songwriter who produced Crazy Quilt (1931) and other musical comedies and wrote several popular songs, including "Me and My Shadow.". American baseball player who played with the Cincinnati Reds from 1963 to 1978 and returned as the team's manager in 1984. During his playing career he set 24 major-league records, including hits (4,256). He was banned from the sport in 1989 for betting on baseball games. A mountain, 3,287.3 m (10,778 ft) high, of western Nevada. It is in a winter sports area near Reno and Lake Tahoe. Past tense of rise. the past tense of rise. Any of about 100 species in the genus Rosa (family Rosaceae) characterized by their beautiful, fragrant flowers. Rosa species are probably the most widely recognized and universally favoured of ornamental flowering plants. Hundreds of varieties are cultivated in all types of settings, and there are many hybrids. Roses are susceptible to numerous diseases, most caused by fungi. The rose family contains about 3,000 species and accounts for 45% of the species in the rose order (Rosales). Other popular garden plants and ornamentals in the rose family include spirea, cinquefoil, hawthorn, mountain ash, and flowering cherry. The family also contains many important fruits, including the apple, peach, strawberry, pear, plum, apricot, almond, quince, blackberry, and raspberry. Plants of some species contain dangerous cyanide compounds. Many members have thorns or prickles. Marie Josèphe Rose Tascher de la Pagerie Lee Gypsy Rose Rose Louise Hovick Roman de la Rose Romance of the Rose Rose Bowl Rose of Lima Saint rose of Sharon rose quartz rose window Rose Fred Rose Peter Edward Tokyo Rose Pasadena Tournament of Roses Roses Wars of the
rose
Gulab Flower
rose
A rose is bush that roses grow on. Prune rambling roses when the flowers have faded
rose
Love
rose
{i} any wild or cultivated shrubs from the genus Rosa; flower produced by shrubs from the genus Rosa; funnel; bundle of ribbons formed in the shape of a rose
rose
(rosa centifolia) Described as having a deep sweet and 'rosy' aroma Benefits: It is used in skincare as it has anti-inflammatory properties and is also astringent and helps to heal wounds It is also considered to be a neurotonic because it is uplifting
rose
A shaped metal disc which surrounds the outer face of the cylinder
rose
pinkish table wine from red grapes whose skins were removed after fermentation began
rose
The erysipelas
rose
any of many plants of the genus Rosa
rose
Pink colored wine
rose
Rose is sometimes used on the third Sunday in Advent, to signify joy
rose
one worn on a shoe
rose
To perfume, as with roses
rose
The color of a rose; rose-red; pink
rose
A Companion of the Order of the Rose, which is a Society level order composed of former Royal Consorts
rose
OSI RPC mechanism used by various OSI network application protocols
rose
The ornamental rosette set into a hole cut into the soundboard Usually of cast metal in North European instruments and of parchment and veneer in Italian instruments It is almost never cut into the wood of the soundboard as in the lute
rose
a variable color averaging a moderate purplish red
rose
(Rosa damascena) Especially good for dry, sensitive, or mature skins Antiseptic and anti-inflammatory, with a deep, sweet floral fragrance that has been treasured throughout time
rose
{f} stand up, get into an upright position; get out of bed; climb, ascend, move upward; rebel, revolt; increase, grow; appear over the horizon; come back to life, return from the dead; puff up, swell; originate in, begin in
rose
Pink wine made from black grapes pressed quickly so that only a light tinge of color affects the juice Called rosato in Italy
rose
[n] a three-dimensional carved rose flower, often with leaves in Rococo Revival design; a rose-shaped or flower-shaped negative space in Gothic tracery
rose
bara
rose
raise
rosé
{i} wine of a light pink color
war of the roses
struggle for the English throne (1455-1485) between the house of York (white rose) and the house of Lancaster (red rose) ending with the accession of the Tudor monarch Henry VII
roses

    Türkische aussprache

    rōzîz

    Aussprache

    /ˈrōzəz/ /ˈroʊzɪz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'rOz ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English, from Latin rosa; akin to Greek rhodon rose, Persian gul.

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