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I . roll [rəʊl, ingl. am. roʊl] V. trans.

1. roll (push object):

roll
toczyć [perf prze-]

2. roll (turn):

roll

4. roll (move):

to roll one's eyes

6. roll dice:

roll

II . roll [rəʊl, ingl. am. roʊl] V. intr.

1. roll (turn):

roll
roll ball
roll waves
roll animal
tarzać [perf wy-] się

2. roll plane, ship:

roll

3. roll coloq. (move swayingly):

to roll into a bar

4. roll (sound):

roll
roll drums
dudnić [perf za-]

5. roll liquid:

roll

6. roll (bend):

roll

7. roll (be in operation):

III . roll [rəʊl, ingl. am. roʊl] SUST.

1. roll (rolled piece):

roll
rolka f
roll of string
zwój m
roll of cloth
bela f
roll of wire, string
zwój m
roll of banknotes
zwitek m

2. roll (small bread):

roll
bułka f
cheese roll

3. roll sin pl. (swinging movement):

roll

4. roll (turning over):

5. roll (sound):

roll
grzmot m
roll of drums
to play a roll on the drums

6. roll (list of names):

roll
lista f
roll
wykaz m
to call the roll

7. roll DER.:

roll

8. roll (throwing dice):

roll

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be on a roll

roll-on roll-off ADJ.

roll-on roll-off ship, ferry:

kitchen roll SUST. sin pl. ingl. brit.

roll back V. trans.

1. roll back carpet:

roll back

2. roll back AM prices, tax:

roll back

3. roll back power, influence:

roll back

4. roll back enemy:

roll back

roll in V. intr.

1. roll in (arrive casually):

roll in

2. roll in fig. coloq. money, invitations:

roll in

I . roll on V. intr.

1. roll on (continue):

roll on

2. roll on ingl. brit. coloq. (wish):

roll on the weekend!

3. roll on paint:

roll on

roll out V. trans.

1. roll out (flatten):

roll out

2. roll out (unroll):

roll out

II . roll up V. trans.

1. roll up string:

roll up
to roll oneself up into a ball

2. roll up sleeves, trousers:

roll up
to roll one's sleeves up fig.

3. roll up car window:

roll up

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Thinking that she was dead at that point, he set fire to a quilt in the bedroom and a kitchen roll downstairs.
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It also has roll-on/roll-off berths.
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One of the firm's employees noticed the lady in question covetously eyeing a piece of cloth in a roll.
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Roll the dough out, between the wax paper sheets, to an 11-inch circle.
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One rule is that a car need not have a roll cage and other additional safety measures unless they exceed a course's "breakout time".
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Everybody would be snapped out of their programmed environment through this rock and roll-induced liberated selflessness.
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Also, since half-dollars rarely circulate, most bank tellers are probably unaware of the proper length and/or weight of a roll.
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Safety upgrades for 2004 included a roll-sensing feature for the side curtain airbags, a tire pressure monitoring system, and an optional rear backup camera system.
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A comically-tiny egg and small, undercooked piece of bacon, looking almost lost on the large bread roll they're sitting on.
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These atomic commits allow for greater understandability, less effort to roll back changes, easier bug identification.
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