roll-on in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for roll-on in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

roll-on [Brit ˈrəʊlɒn, Am ˈroʊl ˌɑn] N (deoderant)

I.roll on VB [Brit rəʊl -, Am roʊl -] (roll on)

II.roll on VB [Brit rəʊl -, Am roʊl -] (roll [sth] on, roll on [sth])

I.deodorant [Brit dɪˈəʊd(ə)r(ə)nt, Am diˈoʊdərənt] N

II.deodorant [Brit dɪˈəʊd(ə)r(ə)nt, Am diˈoʊdərənt] ADJ

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Translations for roll-on in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

roulier [ʀulje] N m

bille [bij] N f

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roll-on in the PONS Dictionary

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The elevator is used in ports without roll-on ramps allowing service to ordinary docks.
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With the advent of car ferry services the old passenger-only ferries were gradually replaced by roll-on-roll-off ships catering both for motorists and rail passengers as well as road freight.
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A roll-on/roll-off ferry is also operational making two trips daily.
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Fake brands of roll-on deodorants were also seized.
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Buses also serve on roll-on-roll-off inter-island ferries.
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The proposed seaport will handle two million containers and will have oil storage facilities and roll-on-roll-off terminals.
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Increasing use of roll-on deodorants by teenagers and sports enthusiasts is driving the sales growth of this product segment.
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In 1951 this was replaced with a converted frigate, which was superseded by their first purpose built roll-on/roll-off passenger and vehicle ferry which entered service in 1962.
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This method of stowage, referred to as roll-on/roll-off, was not adopted because of the large waste in potential cargo space on board the vessel, known as broken stowage.
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In 1960 the wagon was modified to permit roll-on roll-off loading and unloading, and by 1961 there were 22 wagons of this type, each capable of holding eight vehicles.
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