Definition von roll
Wortformen: plural, 3rd person singular present
tense rolls
, present participle rolling
, past tense, past participle rolled
1. Verb
When something rolls or when you roll it, it moves along a surface, turning over many times.
2. Verb
If you roll somewhere, you move on a surface while lying down, turning your body over and over, so that
you are sometimes on your back, sometimes on your side, and sometimes on your front.
3. Verb
When vehicles roll along, they move along slowly.
4. Verb
5. Verb
6. Verb
If you roll something flexible into a cylinder or a ball, you form it into a cylinder or a ball by wrapping it several times around itself or by shaping it between your hands.
Roll up means the same as roll.
[Also VERB noun PARTICLE]7. zählbares Substantiv
A roll of paper, plastic, cloth, or wire is a long piece of it that has been wrapped many times around itself or around a tube.
8. See also toilet roll
9. Verb
10. Verb
If you roll your eyes or if your eyes roll, they move round and upwards. People sometimes roll their eyes when they are frightened, bored, or annoyed.
[written]
11. zählbares Substantiv
12. zählbares Substantiv
13. See also drum roll
15. See also rolling, rock and roll, sausage roll
16.
See on a roll
17.
See roll on sth
18.
See rolled into one
20. heads will roll
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Häufigkeit
roll in British English
Verb
1.
to move or cause to move along by turning over and over
2.
to move or cause to move along on wheels or rollers
3.
to flow or cause to flow onwards in an undulating movement
billows of smoke rolled over the ground
5. (intransitive; usually foll by around)
to move or occur in cycles
10.
to make or form by shaping into a ball, tube, or cylinder
to roll a cigarette
11. (often foll by out)
to spread or cause to spread out flat or smooth under or as if under a roller
to roll the lawn
to roll pastry
12.
to emit, produce, or utter with a deep prolonged reverberating sound
the thunder rolled continuously
14. (intransitive)
(of a vessel, aircraft, rocket, etc) to turn from side to side around the longitudinal axis
Compare pitch1 (sense 11), yaw (sense 1)15.
to cause (an aircraft) to execute a roll or (of an aircraft) to execute a roll
17. (intransitive; often foll by over)
20.
to throw (dice)
21. (intransitive)
to operate or begin to operate
the presses rolled
23. (transitive) informal, mainly US and New Zealand
25. See start the ball rolling
Substantiv
26.
the act or an instance of rolling
27.
anything rolled up in a cylindrical form
a roll of newspaper
28.
an official list or register, esp of names
an electoral roll
29.
a rounded mass
rolls of flesh
30.
31.
a cylinder used to flatten something; roller
32.
33. See also swiss roll
35.
a swaying, rolling, or unsteady movement or gait
36.
a deep prolonged reverberating sound
the roll of thunder
37.
a rhythmic cadenced flow of words
38.
a trilling sound; trill
40.
41.
the angular displacement of a vessel, rocket, missile, etc, caused by rolling
42.
a throw of dice
43.
46. See on a roll
47. See strike off the roll
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Wortherkunft von roll
C14 rollen, from Old French roler, from Latin rotulus a little wheel, from rota a wheel
Häufigkeit
roll in American English
Verb intransitiv
1.
a.
to move by turning on an axis or over and over
b.
to rotate about its axis lengthwise, as a spacecraft in flight
2.
a.
to move or be moved on wheels
b.
to travel in a wheeled vehicle
3.
to travel about; wander
4.
to pass; elapse
the years rolled by
5.
b.
to be carried in a flow
6.
to extend in gentle swells or undulations
7.
to make a loud, continuous rising and falling sound
thunder rolls
9.
to trill or warble
10.
to form a ball or cylinder when turned over and over on itself
said as of cloth or yarn12.
to rock from side to side
the ship pitched and rolled
13.
to walk by swaying
14.
to become flattened or spread under a roller
15.
to make progress; advance
start rolling
16.
to start operating
the presses rolled
17.
to take part in a bowling game
19. US, American Football
to move laterally
said of the passer: in full roll out Verb transitiv
20.
to move by turning on an axis or over and over
to roll a hoop
21.
to move or send on wheels or rollers
22.
to cause to start operating
23.
to move or send in a full, sweeping motion
24.
to beat (a drum) with blows in rapid, light succession
25.
to utter with full, flowing sound
to roll one's words
27.
to give a swaying motion to
waves rolling the ship along
28.
to move gently around and around or from side to side
to roll one's eyes
29.
to make into a ball or cylinder by winding over and over itself or something else
to roll a cigarette
31.
to make flat, smooth, or spread out by using a roller, rolling pin, etc.
32. US
a.
to throw (the dice) as in the game of craps
b.
to make (a specified cast) with dice
she rolled a four
34. Bowling
a.
to throw (a ball)
b.
to make (a certain play or score)
to roll a strike
c.
to take part in (a game or games)
to roll three games
35. Printing
to spread ink on (type, a form, etc.) with a roller
Substantiv
36.
the act or an instance of rolling
37.
b.
something that is, or looks as if, rolled up
38.
a register; catalog
39.
a list of names for checking attendance; muster roll
40.
a measure of something rolled into a cylinder
a roll of wallpaper
41.
a cylindrical mass of something
a sausage roll
42.
any of various foods that are rolled during preparation
, asa.
any small portion of bread, variously shaped
b.
thin cake covered with fruit, nuts, etc. and rolled
a jelly roll
43.
a roller (in various senses)
44.
a swaying or rolling motion
45.
a rapid succession of light blows on a drum
47.
a full, cadenced flow of words
48.
a trill or warble
49.
a slight swell or rise on the surface of something, as land
50. US, Slang
money; esp., a wad of paper money
51. Aeronautics
a maneuver in which an airplane in flight performs one complete rotation around its longitudinal axis
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Wortherkunft von roll
ME rollen < OFr roller < VL *rotulare < L rotula, rotulus, dim. of rota, wheel < IE *roto-, var. of base *ret(h)-, to run, roll > OIr rethim, (I) run, OHG rad, wheel
Häufigkeit
roll in Hospitality
(roʊl)
Wortformen: (regular plural) rolls
Substantiv
(Hospitality (hotel): Food and drink, breakfast)
A roll is a small piece of bread that is round or long and is made to be eaten by one person.
Rolls can be eaten plain, with butter, or with a filling.
The waitress came in with bread rolls and coffee.
He sipped at his coffee and spread butter on a roll.
Can I have another basket of rolls and some jelly please?
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(of bread, biscuits, etc) made from a dough containing no yeast or leavening
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a thin round crisp Indian bread, fried or roasted and served with curry, etc
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bread, usually in the form of a plaited loaf, traditionally eaten by Jews to celebrate the Sabbath
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a loaf of bread with currants in it
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Britisches Englisch: roll
/rəʊl/ NOUN
A roll of paper, plastic, cloth, or wire is a long piece of it that has been wrapped many times around itself or around a tube.
...rolls of brightly coloured wrapping paper.
- Amerikanisches Englisch: roll /ˈroʊl/ of paper, plastic, cloth, wire
- Arabisch: لَفَّة
- Brasilianisches Portugiesisch: rolo
- Chinesisch: 一卷
- Kroatisch: rola
- Tschechisch: role svitek
- Dänisch: rulle
- Niederländisch: rol rolletje
- Europäisches Spanisch: panecillo
- Finnisch: rulla
- Französisch: rouleau
- Deutsch: Rolle Gegenstand
- Griechisch: ρολό
- Italienisch: rotolo
- Japanisch: 転がり
- Koreanisch: 두루마리
- Norwegisch: rull
- Polnisch: rulon
- Europäisches Portugiesisch: rolo
- Rumänisch: rolă
- Russisch: сверток
- Spanisch: rollo
- Schwedisch: rulle
- Thai: ม้วน
- Türkisch: yuvarlanma
- Ukrainisch: рулон
- Vietnamesisch: sự lăn tròn
Britisches Englisch: roll
/rəʊl/ VERB
If something rolls or if you roll it, it moves along a surface, turning over many times.
The ball rolled into the net.
- Amerikanisches Englisch: roll /ˈroʊl/
- Arabisch: يَتَدَحْرَجُ
- Brasilianisches Portugiesisch: rolar-se
- Chinesisch: 翻滚
- Kroatisch: kotrljati se
- Tschechisch: kutálet (se)
- Dänisch: rulle
- Niederländisch: rollen
- Europäisches Spanisch: rodar
- Finnisch: pyöriä
- Französisch: rouler
- Deutsch: rollen
- Griechisch: κυλώ
- Italienisch: rotolare
- Japanisch: 転がる
- Koreanisch: 구르다
- Norwegisch: rulle
- Polnisch: potoczyć
- Europäisches Portugiesisch: rebolar
- Rumänisch: a rula
- Russisch: катиться
- Spanisch: rodar
- Schwedisch: rulla
- Thai: กลิ้ง
- Türkisch: yuvarlanmak
- Ukrainisch: скручувати
- Vietnamesisch: lăn
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