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I . roll [rəʊl, Am roʊl] VB 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, Am roʊl] VB intr

1. roll (turn):

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

2. roll plane, ship:

roll

3. roll inf (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, Am roʊl] N

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 no 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 LAW:

roll

8. roll (throwing dice):

roll

Phrases:

to be on a roll

roll-on roll-off ADJ

roll-on roll-off ship, ferry:

kitchen roll N no pl Brit

roll back VB 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 VB intr

1. roll in (arrive casually):

roll in

2. roll in fig inf money, invitations:

roll in

I . roll on VB intr

1. roll on (continue):

roll on

2. roll on Brit inf (wish):

roll on the weekend!

3. roll on paint:

roll on

II . roll on VB trans

roll out VB trans

1. roll out (flatten):

roll out

2. roll out (unroll):

roll out

II . roll up VB 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

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
If the skips were not used in the previous hour, they did not roll over.
en.wikipedia.org
Roll the dough out, between the wax paper sheets, to an 11-inch circle.
www.huffingtonpost.com
It also has roll-on/roll-off berths.
en.wikipedia.org
In addition, he must now make a second roll to resist gaining a derangement (a trait that affects characters' rolls and actions).
en.wikipedia.org
The roll maneuver or its variations are used and involves rolling the patient 360 degrees in a series of steps to reposition the particles.
en.wikipedia.org
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".
en.wikipedia.org
One of the firm's employees noticed the lady in question covetously eyeing a piece of cloth in a roll.
www.odt.co.nz
Also, since half-dollars rarely circulate, most bank tellers are probably unaware of the proper length and/or weight of a roll.
en.wikipedia.org
With each twist and turn, and a tongue roll, the community came out, 100 bikes for the tikes.
abcnews4.com
Spoon onto some cling film, then roll into a log about 5cm in diameter.
www.stuff.co.nz

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