1 (Bot) (flower) rosa (f) she bent to pick a red rose a bunch of yellow roses
(bush, tree) rosal (m) the Wars of the Roses (Britain) (Hist) la Guerra de las Dos Rosas; wild rose rosal silvestre
hills ablaze with wild roses
all roses it's all roses among them by the end of the film al final de la película todo es maravilloso entre ellos; life isn't all roses la vida no es un lecho de rosas
to come up roses salir a pedir de boca earlier this year, everything was coming up roses for them - their album was selling well, and their British tour was a virtual sell-out just like the borders of his garden, life is coming up roses Henry Sweetbaum reckons everything's coming up roses for Wickes in 1992, even if the market as a whole remains in the doldrums
the fresh air will soon put the roses back in your cheeks el aire fresco te devolverá rápidamente el color a las mejillas
an English rose una belleza típicamente inglesa an English rose complexion un cutis de porcelana
Princess Diana may be /the perfect English rose/, but what about the more prickly Margaret Thatcher this is to imply that a woman has to be a blonde English rose to be beautiful under the rose strictly under the rose, of course, since according to her contract, it was not allowed what I've been doing since will have to stay under the rose, I'm afraid
there's no rose without a thorn no hay rosa sin espina
2 (colour) rosa (m) the light had faded from rose to dusky red available in rose, lemon or jade a warm caftan of a shade between rose and apricot
4 (Archit) (also ceiling rose) roseta (f); rosetón (m) the high ceiling with its ornate frieze and plaster ceiling rose above the crystal chandelier among the many features of the house are a colonnaded porch, marble fireplaces, /ceiling roses and/ cornices