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rock1 [rɒk, Am rɑ:k] N

1. rock (stone):

rock
skała f
rock
głaz m

2. rock AM (small stone):

rock

3. rock inf (jewel):

rock

4. rock no pl Brit (sweet):

a stick of rock
lizak m

I . rock2 [rɒk, Am rɑ:k] VB trans

1. rock (swing):

rock

2. rock (shake):

rock

3. rock (shock, surprise):

rock
szokować [perf za-]

II . rock2 [rɒk, Am rɑ:k] VB intr

1. rock (move rhythmically):

rock

2. rock (shake):

rock

I . rock3 [rɒk, Am rɑ:k] MUS N no pl

rock
rock m
rock

II . rock3 [rɒk, Am rɑ:k] MUS VB intr

1. rock (play):

rock
grać [perf za-] rocka

2. rock (dance):

rock

rock band N

rock band

rock bun, rock cake N Brit

rock climber N

rock climbing N no pl

rock-crystal N

rock face N

rock festival N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Their style is a mix between punk rock and grunge.
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The building contains a new indoor sports hall which includes a rock climbing wall and will be used for assemblies and other school functions.
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It's said that phosphate rock is formed in oceans in the form of calcium phosphate, called phosphorite.
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Some bassinets are designed to rock or swing freely, with many carers finding their child calmed by this action.
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After creating a pulley system, the cannon was used as a pile driver to compact the lava rock and earth and create a firm foundation.
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In its upper reaches peaty water flows over a bottom of shingle and rock and is fast flowing.
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Three cirques have eroded there in a sequence of agglomerated, fragmented rock and volcanic breccia associated with pillow-lavas overlain by more coherent, solid lavas.
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We had no future anyways, so let's just be in a rock band!
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Local climbers informally refer to the rock as granite, which is a close relative to quartz monzonite.
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Volcanic eruptions can generally be characterized as either explosive eruptions, sudden ejections of rock and ash, or effusive eruptions, relatively gentle outpourings of lava.
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