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 rosy ['rәuzi]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 蔷薇色的, 玫瑰红色的



    rosy
    rosier, rosiest
    [ adj ]
    1. reflecting optimism

    2. <adj.all>
      a rosy future
      looked at the world through rose-colored glasses
    3. having the pinkish flush of health

    4. <adj.all>
    5. of blush color

    6. <adj.all>
      blushful mists
    7. presaging good fortune

    8. <adj.all>
      she made a fortunate decision to go to medical school
      rosy predictions


    Rosy \Ros"y\, a. [Compar. {Rosier}; superl. {Rosiest}.]
    Resembling a rose in color, form, or qualities; blooming;
    red; blushing; also, adorned with roses.

    A smile that glowed
    Celestial rosy-red, love's proper hue. --Milton.

    While blooming youth and gay delight
    Sit thy rosy cheeks confessed. --Prior.

    Note: Rosy is sometimes used in the formation of
    self?xplaining compounde; as, rosy-bosomed,
    rosy-colored, rosy-crowned, rosy-fingered, rosy-tinted.

    {Rosy cross}. See the Note under {Rosicrucian}, n.

    1. But the CBO says administration budget-writers adopted unrealistically rosy economic assumptions.
    2. Furthermore, Bush plans to use many of the same economic assumptions that Reagan plugged into his budget _ and which the Congressional Budget Office and most private analysts claim are far too rosy.
    3. Extreme bearishness toward the data, with rumors of a decline of as much as 250,000 in non-farm payrolls, has shifted to an almost rosy outlook that includes talk of a rise in payrolls last month.
    4. If further tests work out, consumers one day may see on their grocery store shelves rosy, red tomatoes that are truly vine-ripened.
    5. He sported a real beard, jingle bells, spectacles, rosy cheeks and the requisite red suit.
    6. Not everything is rosy, analysts say.
    7. But all is not as rosy as an English garden.
    8. Analysts said Mr. Powell last year forecast rosy earnings for Reichhold, promising that the company's restructuring moves over the past five years would finally pay off.
    9. This rosy picture omits any consideration of the need to retain in dollar-denominated assets most of the foreign saving that we have used to finance the major deficits of the past six years.
    10. "I do not want to be accused of making the final forecast of the Reagan presidency too rosy," he said.
    11. That stood in sharp contrast to the actions of former Reagan economist Martin Feldstein, also a distinguished academic, who argued vehemently against a rosy forecast in 1982, in part to preserve his academic credibility.
    12. If you add in state taxes, especially those nondeductible sales taxes, the rosy glow fades even more.
    13. He paints an equally rosy picture for the rest of the credit markets, particularly Treasury securities.
    14. Without a market rebound, the securities firms' outlook is far from rosy.
    15. This rosy scenario would appear to be good news for Vice President George Bush, and many economists say they hope he will win the presidency.
    16. However, their economic outlook remains rosy. Hong Kong, too, saw a big influx of investment from abroad in spite of the Sino-British row over its political development.
    17. But the picture is rosy for the September issue, which just closed for printing with 149 advertising pages, she added.
    18. Some claim a bust-to-boom assessment is too rosy and premature, but the declining dollar, export opportunities, price supports and a diversifying economy have contributed to a turnaround.
    19. But many investment analysts caution that Australia's economic outlook is far from rosy and the large current account deficit continues to undermine the strength of the Australian dollar in the longer term.
    20. Judged against the rosy optimism on the economy expressed by Commerzbank last week, though, Deutsche is more alive to the risks of recession.
    21. Bush offered the rosy assessment in the first annual economic report he has submitted.
    22. The big computer company said on March 19 that analysts' profit estimates were much too rosy and that first-quarter earnings would decline close to 50% from year-earlier levels.
    23. The change requires thrifts to begin using generally accepted accounting principles rather than regulatory accounting principles, which have been criticized for painting too rosy a picture of troubled institutions.
    24. In August, of course, things did not seem at all so rosy.
    25. One main reason they will cite, and which the administration will dispute, is a rosy deficit projection.
    26. The letter from the budget office doesn't complain about those rosy projections, however, because the White House was the source of those projections.
    27. When employment prospects do improve, the chances are that job opportunities for graduates will be less rosy.
    28. But she cites statistics on the company's earnings and what she calls the "rosy" outlook for the airline industry, and says American can afford to increase the lowest wages.
    29. And the president used the occasion to predict a rosy future for U.S. business.
    30. So despite Wall Street's rosy talk of quickly "maximizing values," holders could be in for a long wait.
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