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n. rol; broodje; lijst; roffel; slingeren; donderslag--------v. slingeren; donderenroll1[ rool]4 broodje♦voorbeelden:call the roll • appel houden, de namen afroepen→ Swiss Swiss/1 rollende beweging ⇒ geslinger 〈 van schip〉; deining 〈 van water〉; 〈 figuurlijk〉 golving 〈 van landschap〉♦voorbeelden:————————roll22 zich rollend/schommelend bewegen ⇒ buitelen; slingeren 〈 van schip〉; 〈 figuurlijk〉 rondtrekken, zwerven♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 the years rolled by • de jaren gingen/gleden voorbijthe waves rolled in to the beach • de golven rolden op het strand aan〈informeel; figuurlijk〉 roll on the day this work is finished! • leve de dag waarop dit werk af is!tears were rolling down her face • tranen rolden/liepen over haar wangenthose tights roll on easily • die panty is gemakkelijk aan te trekken5 let's roll! • aan de slag!II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 rollen ⇒ laten/doen rollen2 een rollende/schommelende beweging doen maken ⇒ rollen 〈 met ogen〉; doen slingeren 〈 schip〉; gooien 〈 dobbelstenen〉; laten lopen 〈 camera〉5 rollen ⇒ walsen, pletten♦voorbeelden:2 roll the camera! • laat de camera lopen!roll a baby in a blanket • een baby in een deken wikkelen¶ roll off some extra copies • een paar extra kopieën afdrukken/maken -
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Roll call — is the calling of the names of people from a list (roll) to determine the presence or absence of the listed people (also known as a register in countries such as the UK). The term applies to the calling itself, to the time moment of this… … Wikipedia
Roll call — Roll Roll, n. [F. r[^o]le a roll (in sense 3), fr. L. rotulus ? little wheel, LL., a roll, dim. of L. rota a wheel. See {Roll}, v., and cf. {R[^o]le}, {Rouleau}, {Roulette}.] 1. The act of rolling, or state of being rolled; as, the roll of a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
roll call — roll calls also roll call 1) N VAR If you take a roll call, you check which of the members of a group are present by reading their names out. In the late winter we were compelled to stand in the snow every morning for roll call. 2) N SING: N of n … English dictionary
roll call — 1775; see ROLL (Cf. roll) (n.) + CALL (Cf. call) … Etymology dictionary
roll call — n: the act or an instance of calling off a list of names (as for checking attendance); specif: an act or instance of calling the roll of a legislative body to determine if there is a quorum or to vote on a matter Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of… … Law dictionary
roll call — n. 1. the reading aloud of a roll, or list of names, as to check attendance in a classroom, military formation, etc. 2. the fixed time, or a signal (as on a bugle), for such a reading … English World dictionary
roll-call — n [U and C] the act of reading out an official list of names to check who is there … Dictionary of contemporary English
roll call — roll ,call noun count or uncount the process of reading out an official list of people s names to see who is present, especially in a school or in the military … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
roll call — roll′ call n. the calling of a list of names, as of soldiers or students, for checking attendance • Etymology: 1765–75 … From formal English to slang
roll-call — ► NOUN ▪ the process of calling out a list of names to establish who is present … English terms dictionary
Roll Call — For other uses see Roll call (disambiguation) Infobox Newspaper name = Roll Call caption = type = Periodical newspaper format = Tabloid foundation = 1955 ceased publication = price = owners = The Economist Group publisher = Laurie Battaglia… … Wikipedia