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rodillos
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
roller [ingl. am. ˈroʊlər, ingl. brit. ˈrəʊlə] SUST.
1. roller (for lawn, in machine, for applying paint):
2. roller (for hair):
rulero m Perú Río Pl.
marrón m Col.
chino m Méx.
tubo m Chile Méx.
to put one's hair in rollers
3.1. roller (for moving sth):
3.2. roller (for moving sth):
ruedita f esp amer.
rodachina f Col.
4. roller (wave):
roller-skating, roller skating SUST. U
high roller SUST. ingl. am. coloq.
1. high roller (gambler):
2. high roller (big spender):
roller coaster SUST.
roller blind SUST.
estor m Esp.
roller skater SUST.
roller rink SUST.
roller derby SUST. ingl. am.
I. roller skate [ingl. am. ˈroʊlər ˌskeɪt, ingl. brit.] SUST.
II. roller-skate V. intr.
roller towel SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
roller [ˈrəʊləʳ, ingl. am. ˈroʊlɚ] SUST.
1. roller TÉC.:
2. roller (wave):
3. roller for hair:
roller coaster SUST.
roller blind SUST. ingl. brit., ingl. austr.
paint roller SUST.
roller bearing SUST. TÉC.
español
español
inglés
inglés
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
roller [ˈroʊ·lər] SUST.
1. roller TÉC.:
2. roller (wave):
3. roller for hair:
paint roller SUST.
I. roller skate SUST.
II. roller skate V. intr.
roller bearing SUST. TÉC.
roller coaster SUST.
español
español
inglés
inglés
Glosario técnico de refrigeración GEA
Present
Iroller-skate
youroller-skate
he/she/itroller-skates
weroller-skate
youroller-skate
theyroller-skate
Past
Iroller-skated
youroller-skated
he/she/itroller-skated
weroller-skated
youroller-skated
theyroller-skated
Present Perfect
Ihaveroller-skated
youhaveroller-skated
he/she/ithasroller-skated
wehaveroller-skated
youhaveroller-skated
theyhaveroller-skated
Past Perfect
Ihadroller-skated
youhadroller-skated
he/she/ithadroller-skated
wehadroller-skated
youhadroller-skated
theyhadroller-skated
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Another version says that a girl has fallen off the roller coaster and was screaming to her death.
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By the early 1980s, the zoo featured a small roller coaster, a skyride, and a kid-sized train, among other kiddie rides.
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Knowing that he would die young, he rode the roller coaster of emotion, complaining to the Almighty in one poem and beseeching forgiveness in another.
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Park officials stated that the employee had been struck by the roller coaster.
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There were times when my life was like a roller coaster ride, but as an artist, you need time to clarify.
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