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rock'n'roll rock and roll, rock'n'roll* * *ʀɔknʀɔl nm1) (= musique) rock-'n'-roll2) (= danse) jive* * *[rɔkɛnrɔl] nom masculin invariabledanser le rock and roll to jive, to rock (and roll) -
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masculino rock and roll* * *(n.) = rock and roll [rock'n'roll]Ex. Their music redefined rock and roll for an entire generation, leaving an imprint that endures to this day.* * *masculino rock and roll* * *(n.) = rock and roll [rock'n'roll]Ex: Their music redefined rock and roll for an entire generation, leaving an imprint that endures to this day.
* * *rock 'n' roll, rock and rollun concierto de rock and roll a rock-and-roll concertbailamos unos rock and rolls we danced a few rock-and-roll numbers -
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/'rokend'rol/ m 1. (taniec) Muz. rock and roll- zatańcz ze mną rock and rolla will you rock and roll with me?2. (muzyka do tańca) rock and roll- zespół grał rock and rolla the band played rock and roll* * *miGen. -a ( tylko ostatni człon) muz. rock and roll.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rock and roll
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• Rochelle salt• rock• rock and roll• rock and roll player• rock music• rock'n'roll• rock'n'roller• rock-life -
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• rochet• rock and roll• rock and roll player• rock bottomDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > músico de rock and roll
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• backbeat• steady beat of rock and rollDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ritmo de fondo usado en rock and roll
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noun( also ˌrock-and-ˈroll) a simpler, earlier form of rock music.رَقْصَة الروك آند رول -
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rock [ʀɔk]1. adjective2. masculine noun( = musique) rock ; ( = danse) jive* * *ʀɔknom masculin1) ( musique) rock (music)2) ( danse) jive•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʀɔk nm1) (= musique) rock2) (= danse) jive* * *B nm1 ( style musical) rock (music);2 ( danse) jive; danser le rock to jive, to dance the jive;3 = roc 3.rock and roll, rock'n'roll rock and roll, rock 'n' roll.[rɔk] adjectif invariable————————[rɔk] nom masculin -
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m.1 rock music, rock, rock'n'roll.2 Rock, John Rock.m. s.&pl.rock.rock duro hard rockrock and roll rock and roll* * *► adjetivo1 rock1 rock* * *noun m.* * *ADJ, SM rock* * *Iadjetivo invariable rock (before n)IImasculino rock musicrock duro or (AmL) pesado — hard rock
* * *----* grupo de rock = rock group.* música rock = rock music.* músico de rock = rock musician.* rock and roll = rock and roll [rock'n'roll].* rock duro = heavy metal.* * *Iadjetivo invariable rock (before n)IImasculino rock musicrock duro or (AmL) pesado — hard rock
* * ** grupo de rock = rock group.* música rock = rock music.* músico de rock = rock musician.* rock and roll = rock and roll [rock'n'roll].* rock duro = heavy metal.* * *rock1rock ( before n)rock2rock, rock music* * *
rock adjetivo invariable
rock ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino
rock music;
rock duro or (AmL) pesado hard rock
' rock' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acunar
- balancear
- balancearse
- cristal
- disgregación
- expeler
- fondo
- fuego
- mecer
- mecerse
- metamórfica
- metamórfico
- peña
- peñón
- rey
- roca
- suelo
- bambolearse
- escalador
- hamacar
- paredón
- piedra
- rockero
- rupestre
English:
appal
- appall
- autograph
- boat
- overdose
- punk
- rock
- rock salt
- rock-'n'-roll
- rock-bottom
- vertical
- band
- blast
- climber
- crack
- embed
- heavy
- impervious
- jagged
- jam
- layer
- meteoric
- molten
- rift
- rock'n'roll
- solid
- specimen
- split
- stick
- wear
- weather
* * *♦ adj invrock♦ nmrockrock and roll rock and roll;rock duro hard rock;rock psicodélico psychedelic rock* * *m MÚS rock -
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m invar music rock* * ** * *[rɔk]sostantivo maschile e aggettivo invariabile rockrock and roll — rock and roll, rock'n'roll
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I [rəul]1. noun1) anything flat (eg a piece of paper, a carpet) rolled into the shape of a tube, wound round a tube etc:مِلَف أسْطُوانيa toilet-roll.
2) a small piece of baked bread dough, used eg for sandwiches:رَغيف مُسْتَديرa cheese roll.
3) an act of rolling:دَحْرَجَهOur dog loves a roll on the grass.
4) a ship's action of rocking from side to side:تَمايُلShe said that the roll of the ship made her feel ill.
5) a long low sound:دَوي، قَصْفthe roll of thunder.
6) a thick mass of flesh:كُتْلَهI'd like to get rid of these rolls of fat round my waist.
7) a series of quick beats (on a drum).قَرْع الطَّبْل2. verb1) to move by turning over like a wheel or ball:The coin/pencil rolled under the table
يَتَدَحْرَجThe ball rolled away.
2) to move on wheels, rollers etc:يُدَحْرِج، يَتَدَحْرَجThe children rolled the cart up the hill, then let it roll back down again.
3) to form (a piece of paper, a carpet) into the shape of a tube by winding:يَلُفto roll the carpet back.
4) (of a person or animal in a lying position) to turn over:يَقْلِب، يَبْرُمThe dog rolled on to its back.
5) to shape (clay etc) into a ball or cylinder by turning it about between the hands:يَلُف على شَكْل طابَهHe rolled the clay into a ball.
6) to cover with something by rolling:يَلْتَف، يَتَدَثَّرWhen the little girl's dress caught fire, they rolled her in a blanket.
7) to make (something) flat or flatter by rolling something heavy over it:يُمَهِّد ، يُسَوّيto roll pastry (out).
8) (of a ship) to rock from side to side while travelling forwards:يَتَمايَلThe storm made the ship roll.
9) to make a series of low sounds:يَقْصِف، يُدَوّيThe drums rolled.
10) to move (one's eyes) round in a circle to express fear, surprise etc.يُديرُ عَيْنَيْهِ، يُقَلِّب عَيْنَيْهِ11) to travel in a car etc:يُسافِر بالسَّيّارَهWe were rolling along merrily when a tyre burst.
12) (of waves, rivers etc) to move gently and steadily:تَتَدَحْرَج الأمواج نحْو الشاطئThe waves rolled in to the shore.
13) (of time) to pass:يَمُر II nounMonths rolled by.
a list of names, eg of pupils in a school etc:سِجِل، مِلَف، جَدْوَلThere are nine hundred pupils on the roll.
См. также в других словарях:
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