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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

old rose SOST AGG

vieux rose m inv
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. rose [ingl brit rəʊz, ingl am roʊz] VB pass

rose → rise

II. rose [ingl brit rəʊz, ingl am roʊz] SOST

1. rose (flower):

2. rose (shrub):

3. rose (colour):

4. rose (nozzle):

5. rose (gem):

6. rose ARCHIT:

7. rose (girl):

8. rose (emblem) ingl brit:

III. rose [ingl brit rəʊz, ingl am roʊz]

rise up VB [ingl brit rʌɪz -, ingl am raɪz -]

1. rise up (ascend):

rise up ball, balloon, bird, plane:
rise up smoke, steam:
rise up fig building, mountain:

2. rise up (rebel) letter:

rise up people, region, nation:
se soulever (against contre)

I. rise [ingl brit rʌɪz, ingl am raɪz] SOST

1. rise (increase):

augmentation f (in de)
hausse f (in de)
élévation f (in de)
amélioration f (in de)
to be on the rise crime, inflation, number:
to be on the rise prices:

2. rise ingl brit:

3. rise (upward movement):

4. rise (progress):

5. rise (slope):

6. rise (hill):

7. rise (source) GEOG:

to give rise to fig rumours, speculation, suspicion
to give rise to happiness, resentment, frustration
to give rise to problem, increase, unemployment

II. rise <pret rose, part perf risen> [ingl brit rʌɪz, ingl am raɪz] VB vb intr

1. rise (become higher):

rise water:
rise price, rate, number, temperature:
rise voice:
to rise above temperature, amount:

2. rise (intensify) fig:

rise pressure:
rise tension:
rise frustration, anger, hopes:

3. rise person:

all rise’ DIR

4. rise (ascend) → rise up

5. rise (rebel) → rise up

6. rise:

to rise to (meet successfully) occasion, challenge

7. rise (progress):

rise person:
to rise to director, manager
to rise to rank, position

8. rise (slope upwards):

rise ground, road:
rise mountain, cliff:

9. rise (appear over horizon):

rise sun, moon, star:

10. rise GEOG:

to rise in (have source in) river: mountain, area

11. rise GASTR:

rise dough, cake:

12. rise:

rise AMMIN, DIR, POL committee, court, parliament:

13. rise PESCA:

rise fish:

III. rise [ingl brit rʌɪz, ingl am raɪz]

to get or take a rise out of sb colloq
to rise colloq to sth (react)

I. rise [ingl brit rʌɪz, ingl am raɪz] SOST

1. rise (increase):

augmentation f (in de)
hausse f (in de)
élévation f (in de)
amélioration f (in de)
to be on the rise crime, inflation, number:
to be on the rise prices:

2. rise ingl brit:

3. rise (upward movement):

4. rise (progress):

5. rise (slope):

6. rise (hill):

7. rise (source) GEOG:

to give rise to fig rumours, speculation, suspicion
to give rise to happiness, resentment, frustration
to give rise to problem, increase, unemployment

II. rise <pret rose, part perf risen> [ingl brit rʌɪz, ingl am raɪz] VB vb intr

1. rise (become higher):

rise water:
rise price, rate, number, temperature:
rise voice:
to rise above temperature, amount:

2. rise (intensify) fig:

rise pressure:
rise tension:
rise frustration, anger, hopes:

3. rise person:

all rise’ DIR

4. rise (ascend) → rise up

5. rise (rebel) → rise up

6. rise:

to rise to (meet successfully) occasion, challenge

7. rise (progress):

rise person:
to rise to director, manager
to rise to rank, position

8. rise (slope upwards):

rise ground, road:
rise mountain, cliff:

9. rise (appear over horizon):

rise sun, moon, star:

10. rise GEOG:

to rise in (have source in) river: mountain, area

11. rise GASTR:

rise dough, cake:

12. rise:

rise AMMIN, DIR, POL committee, court, parliament:

13. rise PESCA:

rise fish:

III. rise [ingl brit rʌɪz, ingl am raɪz]

to get or take a rise out of sb colloq
to rise colloq to sth (react)

rise up VB [ingl brit rʌɪz -, ingl am raɪz -]

1. rise up (ascend):

rise up ball, balloon, bird, plane:
rise up smoke, steam:
rise up fig building, mountain:

2. rise up (rebel) letter:

rise up people, region, nation:
se soulever (against contre)

I. old [ingl brit əʊld, ingl am oʊld] SOST The irregular form vieil of the adjective vieux/vieille is used before masculine nouns beginning with a vowel or a mute ‘h’.

1. old (old people):

the old + vb pl

2. old (earlier era):

II. olds SOST (parents)

olds sost pl colloq
les vieux colloq
mpl my olds

III. old [ingl brit əʊld, ingl am oʊld] AGG

1. old (elderly, not young):

2. old (of a particular age):

3. old (not new):

old garment, object, car, song, tradition, family
old story, excuse
old joke

4. old (former, previous):

old address, school, job, boss, admirer, system

5. old (as term of affection):

old colloq
ce cher vieux Max colloq
ce bon vieux Jon! colloq
hello, old chap/girl disuso!
how are you, you old devil colloq?
ça va, vieux? colloq

6. old (as intensifier) colloq:

nel dizionario PONS

I. rose1 [rəʊz, ingl am roʊz] SOST

1. rose BOT:

2. rose (colour):

3. rose ARCHIT:

4. rose (on watering can):

II. rose1 [rəʊz, ingl am roʊz] AGG

I. blue [blu:] AGG

1. blue (colour):

2. blue fig:

locuzioni:

II. blue [blu:] SOST

rose2 [rəʊz, ingl am roʊz] VB

rose pass of rise

I. rise [raɪz] SOST no pl

1. rise (in status, power):

2. rise (increase):

(pay) rise ingl brit

locuzioni:

to get [or take] a rise out of sb

II. rise <rose, risen> [raɪz] VB vb intr

1. rise (move upwards):

rise person in chair or bed
rise smoke

2. rise (in status):

3. rise (become higher):

rise road, river
rise temperature, prices
rise hopes
rise dough

4. rise (be higher):

rise trees, buildings

5. rise TEATR:

rise curtain

6. rise (become visible):

rise moon, sun
rise river

7. rise RELIG:

8. rise (rebel):

I. rise [raɪz] SOST no pl

1. rise (in status, power):

2. rise (increase):

(pay) rise ingl brit

locuzioni:

to get [or take] a rise out of sb

II. rise <rose, risen> [raɪz] VB vb intr

1. rise (move upwards):

rise person in chair or bed
rise smoke

2. rise (in status):

3. rise (become higher):

rise road, river
rise temperature, prices
rise hopes
rise dough

4. rise (be higher):

rise trees, buildings

5. rise TEATR:

rise curtain

6. rise (become visible):

rise moon, sun
rise river

7. rise RELIG:

8. rise (rebel):

I. old <-er, -est> [əʊld, ingl am oʊld] AGG

1. old (not young, new):

2. old (denoting an age):

to be old enough to +infin

3. old (former):

4. old (long known):

old friend

5. old (expression of affection):

locuzioni:

II. old [əʊld, ingl am oʊld] SOST (elderly people)

the old pl
nel dizionario PONS

I. rose1 [roʊz] SOST

1. rose BOT:

2. rose (color):

3. rose ARCHIT:

4. rose (on watering can):

II. rose1 [roʊz] AGG

I. blue [blu] AGG

1. blue (color):

2. blue fig:

locuzioni:

II. blue [blu] SOST

rose2 [roʊz] VB

rose pass of rise

I. rise [raɪz] SOST

1. rise (in status, power):

2. rise (increase):

locuzioni:

to get [or take] a rise out of sb

II. rise <rose, risen> [raɪz] VB vb intr

1. rise (move upwards):

rise person in chair or bed
rise smoke

2. rise (in status):

3. rise (become higher):

rise road, river
rise temperature, prices
rise hopes
rise dough

4. rise (be higher):

rise trees, buildings

5. rise TEATR:

rise curtain

6. rise (become visible):

rise moon, sun
rise river

7. rise RELIG:

8. rise (rebel):

I. rise [raɪz] SOST

1. rise (in status, power):

2. rise (increase):

locuzioni:

to get [or take] a rise out of sb

II. rise <rose, risen> [raɪz] VB vb intr

1. rise (move upwards):

rise person in chair or bed
rise smoke

2. rise (in status):

3. rise (become higher):

rise road, river
rise temperature, prices
rise hopes
rise dough

4. rise (be higher):

rise trees, buildings

5. rise TEATR:

rise curtain

6. rise (become visible):

rise moon, sun
rise river

7. rise RELIG:

8. rise (rebel):

I. old <-er, -est> [oʊld] AGG

1. old (not young, new):

2. old (denoting an age):

to be old enough to +infin

3. old (former):

4. old (long known):

old friend

5. old (expression of affection):

locuzioni:

II. old [oʊld] SOST (elderly people)

the old pl
Present
Irose
yourose
he/she/itroses
werose
yourose
theyrose
Past
Irosed
yourosed
he/she/itrosed
werosed
yourosed
theyrosed
Present Perfect
Ihaverosed
youhaverosed
he/she/ithasrosed
wehaverosed
youhaverosed
theyhaverosed
Past Perfect
Ihadrosed
youhadrosed
he/she/ithadrosed
wehadrosed
youhadrosed
theyhadrosed

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