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61 roll up
1) to form into a roll:يَلُف، يَطْوي قِطْعَة القِماشHe rolled up his sleeves.
2) to arrive:يَصِلJohn rolled up ten minutes late.
3) ( especially shouted to a crowd at a fair etc) to come near:هَلُمّوا! تَعالوا! هَيّا!Roll up! Roll up! Come and see the bearded lady!
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62 roll up
1) (to form into a roll: to roll up the carpet; He rolled up his sleeves.) rouler; retrousser2) (to arrive: John rolled up ten minutes late.) arriver3) ((especially shouted to a crowd at a fair etc) to come near: Roll up! Roll up! Come and see the bearded lady!) approchez! -
63 roll up
1) (to form into a roll: to roll up the carpet; He rolled up his sleeves.) enrolar2) (to arrive: John rolled up ten minutes late.) chegar de carro3) ((especially shouted to a crowd at a fair etc) to come near: Roll up! Roll up! Come and see the bearded lady!) chegar perto -
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لَفَّة \ coil: sth. coiled; a turn of sth. coiled: There was a coil of rope lying on the ground. curl: a ring or curved piece of hair (or of sth. formed like it): Her head was covered with soft brown curls. roll: sth. folded or turned round itself to form a tube: a roll of cloth; a roll of film. -
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طَيَّةٌ \ fold: a part folded back on itself: It was hidden in the folds of her dress. roll: sth. folded or turned round itself to form a TUBE: a roll of cloth; a roll of film. \ See Also لفة (لَفَّة) -
66 roll the form
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67 roll
لَفَّ \ circle: to move in a circle, move around sth.: The aeroplane circled over us. The earth circles the sun. coil: to wind (rope, wire, etc.) in rings; curl round and round: The snake coiled (itself) round his arm. fold: to enclose by folding sth. around: The gift was folded in brown paper. furl: to roll up (a sail, a flag, etc.) when not in use. muffle: to cover carefully so as to lessen sound or (often with up) so as to keep warm: He was muffled up in a heavy woollen coat. reel: to wind (sth.) off or on to a round object. roll: to fold (paper, cloth, etc.) into a circular form, either round itself or round sth. else: She rolled the old clothes into a bundle. wind: to move in a curving or twisting manner: He wound a rope round the tree. The path wound steeply up the hillside. wrap: to put (paper or cloth) round (sth.): I wrapped the gift in brown paper, and posted it to him. She wrapped her coat round the child to keep it warm. \ See Also دارَ حَوْل -
68 roll
طَوَى \ roll: to fold (paper, cloth, etc.) into a circular form, either round itself or round sth. else: She rolled the old clothes into a bundle. fold: to bend sth. (paper, clothes, etc.) back against itself: My shirt was washed and neatly folded. furl: to roll up (a sail, a flag, etc.) when not in use. -
69 form rolling
Формование прокаткой.Горячая прокатка, чтобы получить необходимое поперечное сечение; не путать с roll forming - Прокаткой листового металла или с roll forging — Ковкой в валках. -
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قُرْص \ disc: any thin flat round object. discus: a flat round object, used for throwing as far as possible, as a competitive sport. lozenge: a medicine for the throat, in the form of a sweet. roll: a round piece of bread (like a very small loaf): I had coffee and rolls for breakfast. tablet: a small piece of solid medicine (to be sucked or swallowed). -
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تَمَايَلَ \ reel: to move unsteadily (from shock, from the effects of strong drink, form a heavy blow, etc.). rock: to swing or shake from side to side: He rocked with laughter. roll: (of ships and people) to move unsteadily, swinging from side to side: The ship rolled in the storm. sway: to swing unsteadily: The branches were swaying in the wind. totter: (of a weak or wounded person) to walk unsteadily. wobble: to move unsteadily from side to side: Wheels wobble when they are loose. \ See Also ترنح (تَرَنَّحَ)، اهتز (اِهْتَزَّ) -
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تَرَنَّحَ \ reel: to move unsteadily (from shock, from the effects of strong drink, form a heavy blow, etc.). roll: (of ships and people) to move unsteadily, swinging from side to side: The ship rolled in the storm. stagger: to walk very unsteadily (because one is wounded, ill, etc.). totter: (of a weak or wounded person) to walk unsteadily. \ See Also اهتز (اِهتَزَّ)، تَعَثَّرَ، تمايل (تَمايَلَ) -
73 roll handling car
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > roll handling car
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74 roll-away feeder
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > roll-away feeder
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75 form a roll
Макаров: крутить, скручивать -
76 form roll
1) Общая лексика: накатный валик2) Полимеры: красочный валик -
77 roll a form
Макаров: накатывать краску на печатную форму -
78 roll the form
Полиграфия: накатывать краску на форму -
79 roll-on form
Парфюмерия: шариковая форма -
80 form roll
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