单词 | roll |
释义 | roll 33 ENTRIES FOUND: rolls; rolled; rolling rolls; rolled; rolling Learner's definition of ROLL 1 a : to move across the ground or another surface by turning over and over滚动 [no object]
[+ object]
b : to turn over one or more times打滚;翻滚 [no object]
[+ object]
2 : to move smoothly on wheels(使车辆)行进 [no object]
[+ object]
3 [no object] : to move in a smooth, continuous way平缓持续地移动
4 [+ object] a : to form (something) into the shape of a ball or tube使成球状;使成管状
b : to put (something) inside a tube把(某物)装入筒中
c : to wrap up (something or someone) in a way that forms the shape of a tube把…裹成筒状
5 : to form your body into a ball把身体缩成一团 — usually + up [no object]
[+ object]
6 [+ object] a : to make (something) smooth, even, or flat with a special tool (called a roller or rolling pin)擀平;轧平
b : to spread (something) on a surface with a special tool (called a roller)(用滚筒在表面上)滚,涂
7 always followed by an adverb or preposition, [no object] : to move forward along the normal course of time(随着岁月)流逝
8 [no object] : to move or lean from side to side左右摇晃着行进;东倒西歪
9 [no object] a : to make a deep, continuous sound隆隆;轰鸣
b : to make a continuous, quick, beating sound发出持续快速的击打声
10 : to operate (something, such as a movie camera)操作(电影摄影机等) [+ object]
[no object]
11 [no object] : to have a series of successes连获成功
12 : to cause (your eyes) to look up toward the sky in an expression which shows that you think someone or something is foolish or annoying(眼睛朝上看)露出鄙视表情;翻白眼 [+ object]
[no object]
get rollinginformal 1 : to leave离开
2 : to start doing something开始;开展
get/set/start the ball rollingheads rollkeep the ball rollinglet's rollchiefly US, informal — used to tell another person or a group of people to start leaving a place or to start doing something咱们出发,干起来(用于告知别人出发或开始做某事)
ready to rollinformal 1 : ready to leave准备好离开
2 : ready to start doing something准备好做(某事)
roll around[phrasal verb] informal also British roll about : to arrive or happen again再次到来;再次发生
roll back[phrasal verb] 1 roll back (something) or roll (something) back chiefly US : to reduce (something, such as a price)减少,降低(价格等)
2 : to change (something) back to the way it was at an earlier time : to reverse or undo (something)收回;撤销
roll down[phrasal verb] 1 roll down (something) or roll (something) down : to move (something) down especially by turning a handle(转动手柄)摇下(某物)
2 : to unfold the edge of (something, such as a shirt sleeve or pants leg) to make it longer展开(衣袖或裤腿等)
rolled into one : combined together into one thing or person合为一体;兼于一身
roll in[phrasal verb] informal 1 be rolling in (something) : to have a large amount of (something)拥有大量
2 : to appear or arrive in large numbers or amounts滚滚而来;大量涌来
3 : to arrive at a place especially later than usual or expected到达,到来(尤指比通常或预计的时间晚)
rolling in the aislesroll off the tongueroll onBritish, informal — used to say that you want a time or event to come quickly但愿(某个时刻或某事件)早日到来
roll out[phrasal verb] 1 roll out (something) or roll (something) out : to offer or sell (something) for the first time首次供应;首次出售;首发
2 : to make (something that has been rolled into the shape of a tube) long and flat again展开(卷起之物)
roll out of bedinformal : to rise after sleeping in a bed and especially after sleeping later than usual(尤指因晚睡而晚)起床
roll out the red carpetroll over[phrasal verb] 1 informal : to allow yourself to be easily defeated or controlled : to make no effort to fight or compete不战自败;束手就擒;受制于人
2 roll over (something) or roll (something) over a : to delay the payment of (something, such as a debt)延期还(债等)
b : to place (invested money) in a new investment of the same kind转投资
roll the diceroll up[phrasal verb] 1 roll up (something) or roll (something) up a : to move (something) up especially by turning a handle(转动手柄)摇上(某物)
b : to fold up the ends of (something, such as a shirt sleeve or pants leg) to make it shorter挽起,卷起(衣袖或裤腿等)
2 informal : to arrive at a place in a vehicle(乘车)到达
3 British — used to invite people to gather around to see a show or to buy things快来(用于招呼人们聚拢看表演或购物)
roll up your sleevesinformal : to prepare to work hard(卷起袖子)准备大干
roll with the punchesinformal : to not allow yourself to become upset by things that happen泰然处之;安然处之
roll your r's : to pronounce the sound /r/ with a trill用颤音发/r/
plural rolls plural rolls Learner's definition of ROLL [count] 1 : a long piece of cloth, paper, film, tape, etc., that is rolled to form the shape of a tube or ring一卷(布、纸、胶卷、胶带等)
2 : a paper tube that holds candies, coins, etc., inside一纸管(糖、硬币等)
3 a : a small loaf of bread for one person to eat(供一人吃的)小面包
b : a sandwich made with a bread roll(用圆面包做的)三明治
c : a usually round sweet cake小圆甜蛋糕
4 : a food that is rolled up for cooking or serving卷状食品
5 : a thick fold of fat, skin, etc.厚厚一层(脂肪、皮肤等)
6 : an official list of names花名册;登记表
— see also bankroll 3 roll /ˈroʊl/ noun plural rolls 3 roll /ˈroʊl/ noun plural rolls Learner's definition of ROLL [count] 1 : a sound that is produced by a series of quick hits on a drum擂鼓声
2 : a deep, continuous sound隆隆声;轰鸣声
3 : an act of rolling something滚动;翻滚
4 chiefly US : a movement in which your body makes a complete turn forward or backward on the ground筋斗;跟头
5 : the act of moving or leaning from side to side左右摇摆;左右摇晃
6 : a movement of an airplane in which the airplane is turned upside down and then right side up again(飞机)翻滚 a roll in the hayinformal + old-fashioned : an act of having sex with someone交欢;交合 a roll of the diceon a rollinformal : experiencing a series of successes接连成功;连交好运
— see also rock and roll |
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