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1) ролик; валик; барабан2) вращаться; вертеться3) рулон•- paper roll
- roll back
- roll in
- roll out
- tally roll
- tape-feed rollEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > roll
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1) устар. свиток2) протокол судопроизводства; досье по делу3) список; реестр•- court rollsto strike from [off] the roll — вычеркнуть из списка; англ. лишить ( солиситора) адвокатских прав
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n1) список; реестр; ведомость2) пачка денег
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- assessment roll
- bank roll
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I n1) infml esp AmE2) slI'm doing great! What a roll! — Дела идут отлично. Мне просто везет
3) AmE slShe likes a good roll. That's why she uses — Она любит кайф, поэтому и колется
4) vulg slII vi infml III vtYou remember that time you and me picked up those two bitches? One of the best rolls I ever had — Ты помнишь тех двух баб, которых мы сняли в тот раз? Я давно так не трахался
1) infml2) AmE infmlThe black firemen on the good runs should be rolled by whites — Чернокожие пожарные на безопасных участках должны быть заменены белыми
3) AmE slThe kids got their money by rolling lushes on the streets — Парни промышляли тем, что обворовывали пьяниц, валявшихся на улице
4) AmE slThe hookers were not averse to rolling the tricks — Проститутки иногда обирали своих спящих клиентов
She heard her new friends kidding about rolling guys — Она слышала, как ее новые подруги шутили по поводу того, как они шарили в карманах спящих парней
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v. trans.Fold: V. συμπτύσσειν.Roll the eyes: V. διαφέρειν κόρας, ἐγκυκλοῦν ὀφθαλμόν, ὄμμα ἀναστρέφειν.Revolve: P. and V. κυκλεῖσθαι, στρέφεσθαι, P. περιστρέφεσθαι, περιφέρεσθαι, V. ἑλίσσεσθαι, εἱλίσσεσθαι; see Spin.Roll against: Ar. προσκυλίειν τί τινι (Vesp. 202).Roll down: P. κατακυλινδεῖσθαι (Xen.).Roll out, v. trans.: Ar. ἐκκυλίνδειν.Roll out of: V. ἐκκυλίνδεσθαι (gen.).Time as it rolls on: V. οὑπιρρέων χρόνος.——————subs.Swaying motion: Ar. and V. σάλος, ὁ.Records, archives: P. and V. λόγοι, οἱ, γράμματα, τά.Roll of bread: use Ar. κόλλαβος, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Roll
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ролик, барабан; поднятие почвы (пласта), пережим пласта (снизу)•
- apron rolls
- breaker roll
- coarse rolls
- corrugated rolls
- crushing rolls
- hammer rolls
- high-speed rolls
- main rolls
- merchant rolls
- monkey rolls
- ore roll
- pay-roll
- re-breaker rolls
- rigid rolls
- rope roll
- sledging rolls
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1. антиклиналь, антиклинальная складка 2. см. ore roll 3. линзовидное включение инородной породы в угольном пласте 4. рудное тело ванадия и урана в осадочной породе 5. сед. окатыш
flow roll окатыш
genal roll Arthr., Tril. щёчный склон
ground roll геофиз. поверхностная волна
ore roll рудный ролл (рудное тело урана и ванадия в осадочной породе)
sand roll псевдоконкреция
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N1. गोलाHe has wasted a roll of film by exposing it.book wrapper is sold in rolls.2. सूचीThey have not included her parents name in electoral roll.3. गड़गड़ाहटThere was a loud drum roll from the restaurant.--------VTI1. घूमाKeep the cameras rolling.2. लुढकनाShe rolled over to her back.The ball rolled down the hill.The marbel fell and rolled away.3. लपेटनाHe always roll his own cigarettes.Roll the cheese in mashed potato.4. घुमानाThe high tides rolled the boat from side to side.5. धीमे चलनाThe traffic rolled slowly forward.6. बेलनाRoll out the pizza dough.
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roll — [rōl] vi. [ME rollen < OFr roller < VL * rotulare < L rotula: see ROLL the n.] 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 mov … English World dictionary
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roll — n 1: a document containing an official record 2: an official list the public relief roll s: as a: a list of members of a legislative body the clerk called the roll and recorded the votes b: a list of prac … Law dictionary
roll on — May (a specified event) come quickly • • • Main Entry: ↑roll * * * roll on british spoken phrase used for saying that you wish something would happen soon Roll on the summer holidays! Thesaurus: expressions of hope … Useful english dictionary