Rosa in english

pink

pronunciation: pɪŋk part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

rosa1 = rose. 

Example: 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'.

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» jardín de rosasrose garden .

Example: The article 'I wish I had a rose garden' muses on the pleasures and problems of the UK library scene in the decade leading up to 1st World War: 1910-1919.

» la vida es un jardín de rosaslife is (just) a bowl of cherries .

Example: Life is just a bowl of cherries, don't take it serious, it's mysterious.

» la vida no es un camino de rosaslife's not (exactly) a bed of roses .

Example: Now, fifteen years later, their two daughters are stroppy teenagers, money is tight and although they're still together, life's not exactly a bed of roses.

» ¡la vida no es un camino de rosas!the course of true love never did run smooth! .

Example: The course of true love never did run smooth!.

» la vida no es un lecho de rosaslife's not (exactly) a bed of roses .

Example: Now, fifteen years later, their two daughters are stroppy teenagers, money is tight and although they're still together, life's not exactly a bed of roses.

» ¡la vida no es un lecho de rosas!the course of true love never did run smooth! .

Example: The course of true love never did run smooth!.

» la vida no ser un camino de rosaslife not be all beer and skittles .

Example: Our son is now old enough to know that life isn't all beer and skittles.

» la vida no ser un lecho de rosaslife not be all beer and skittles .

Example: Our son is now old enough to know that life isn't all beer and skittles.

» no ser un lecho de rosasbe not all roses .

Example: Maintaining plants is a big part of the work, but the job is not all roses.

» palo de rosarosewood .

Example: The table is made of rosewood veneer and porcelain marquetry .

» rosa de Alejandríadamask rose .

Example: If a woman receives a bouquet of damask roses in springtime, she will have a faithful lover; but if she received them in winter, she will cherish blasted hopes.

» rosa de Damascodamask rose .

Example: If a woman receives a bouquet of damask roses in springtime, she will have a faithful lover; but if she received them in winter, she will cherish blasted hopes.

» rosa de Jericódamask rose .

Example: If a woman receives a bouquet of damask roses in springtime, she will have a faithful lover; but if she received them in winter, she will cherish blasted hopes.

» rosa del desiertodesert rose [Nombre de planta y de formación cristalina encontrada típicamente en el desierto con forma de rosa] .

Example: The book is entitled 'Desert rose= El libro se titula "Rosa del desierto".

» un lecho de rosasa bed of roses .

Example: It is not all a bed of roses for him as he struggles to understand himself, his disability and attempts to live life to the fullest.

rosa2 = pink. 

Example: 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.

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» de color (de) rosarose-tintedrose-coloured .

Example: We always knew it but now it's official -- pet owners have rose-tinted views of their animals.

Example: The often heavy-handed paternalism of Soviet children's literature is being challenged and children are being entrusted with real situations and real problems rather than the idealistic, rose-coloured version of reality previously thought suitable for them.

» novela rosaromantic fictionromance .

Example: If no such standards can be observed then, it would seem, romantic fiction along with westerns and detective stories must be regarded as some sort of cul-de-sac and rather stagnant backwater quite separate from the main stream of 'literature'.

Example: Librarians should view teenage romances not as a 2nd-best literature but as valuable books in themselves.

» novela rosa HarlequínHarlequin Romance novel [Tipo de novela rosa americana] .

Example: Seventy-two women from the ages of 18 to 70 read a Harlequin Romance novel by Sue Byfield.

» rosa anaranjadopink-orangeorange-pink .

Example: A pink-orange glow in these bulbs is achieved with a mixture of neon, argon, and krypton but mostly neon.

Example: The males have orange-pink dorsal and anal fins and a series of dots covering the body.

» rosa chillónbright pink .

Example: Three woman campaigning for people to be given the choice to die at home will drive a bright pink banger across Europe for charity.

» rosa fuertebright pink .

Example: Three woman campaigning for people to be given the choice to die at home will drive a bright pink banger across Europe for charity.

» rosa pálidopale pink .

Example: Amid the pale pink blossoms poised on turquoise green leaves, the swaying image of the sky above has the unreal quality of a dream.

» tirando a rosapinkish  .

Example: Red-legged frog tadpoles are brown, often with a pinkish sheen on their undersides, and commonly reach 3 inches in total length.

» ver Algo de color (de) rosalook at + Nombre + through rose-tinted spectaclessee + Nombre + through rose-tinted glasseslook at + Nombre + through rose-tinted glassesview + Nombre + through rose-coloured glassesview + Nombre + through rose-tinted glassesview + Nombre + through rose-tinted spectaclesview + Nombre + through rose-coloured spectaclessee + Nombre + through rose-coloured spectaclessee + Nombre + through rose-coloured glasseslook at + Nombre + through rose-coloured glasseslook at + Nombre + through rose-coloured spectaclessee + Nombre + through rose-tinted spectacles .

Example: Elderly people are able to look at the world through rose-tinted spectacles because negative memories fade more quickly as we age.

Example: The problem is, as with everything in the past, we do have a tendency to see things through rose tinted glasses.

Example: This is not about looking at life through rose-tinted glasses -- we make sure our clients understand and work with their reality, warts and all!.

Example: I have seen racial slurs, and quite frankly, anyone bugged by them do not get out much, or view life through rose-coloured glasses.

Example: It's time to wake up and smell the coffee and stop viewing life through rose-tinted glasses.

Example: They are emotional, dreamy people with strong creative instincts, and tend to view life through rose-tinted spectacles.

Example: The world has no use for a religious faith that bids its adherents to view life through rose-coloured spectacles, oblivious to the evil in the universe.

Example: They have created an album which features music so upbeat and beautiful it's hard not to see the world through rose-coloured spectacles.

Example: This book is dedicated to all teenagers who see the world through rose-coloured glasses and are tempted to embark on an early marriage.

Example: Having said that, I try not to look at things through rose coloured glasses to the point where I'm out of touch with reality.

Example: I was young in those days, and perhaps apt to look at things through rose-coloured spectacles, especially where the fair sex was concerned.

Example: I was smitten from the off and still am so perhaps my description of her is biased and I could be accused of seeing her through rose-tinted spectacles.

Rosa synonyms

tap in spanish: grifo, pronunciation: tæp part of speech: noun, verb rap in spanish: rap, pronunciation: ræp part of speech: noun knock in spanish: golpe, pronunciation: nɑk part of speech: verb, noun colored in spanish: de colores, pronunciation: kʌlɜrd part of speech: adjective chromatic in spanish: cromático, pronunciation: kroʊmætɪk part of speech: adjective pinkish in spanish: rosáceo, pronunciation: pɪŋkɪʃ part of speech: adjective garden pink in spanish: jardin rosa, pronunciation: gɑrdənpɪŋk part of speech: noun
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