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1 Roll-out
Roll-out m(n) V&M roll-out, rolling-out (regionale Ausbreitung des Angebots)* * *m/n <V&M> regionale Ausbreitung des Angebots roll-out, rolling-out -
2 roll out
выпускать на рынок, начинать активную продажу ( о товаре)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > roll out
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3 roll-out
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > roll-out
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4 roll-out
Mktgthe full-scale implementation of an advertising campaign or marketing program -
5 roll in, roll out
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6 roll-in/roll-out
подкачка и сброс программ (функция, состоящая в удалении программы из оперативной памяти и в помещении ее на внешнее устройство с помощью операции сброса и вызове ее с помощью операции подкачки)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > roll-in/roll-out
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7 roll-out разгрузка
Mathematics: (оперативной памяти) unloadingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > roll-out разгрузка
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8 (оперативной памяти) roll-out разгрузка
Mathematics: unloadingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (оперативной памяти) roll-out разгрузка
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9 double roll-out array
Engineering: DORAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > double roll-out array
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10 roll
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.
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11 roll
اِنْقَضَى \ be gone: (the past participle is here treated as a predicative adjective, so that he has gone becomes he is gone) to be past: Those days are gone. pass: to go away: The danger has passed. I had a sudden pain but it soon passed. roll: (of lifeless things) move steadily: The years rolled past. run out: (of a supply) to be finished; (of a person) to finish one’s supply (of sth.): Our car stopped when the petrol ran out. \ See Also انْتَهَى -
12 roll-call
nounan act of calling names from a list, to find out if anyone is missing eg in a prison or school class.مُناداة الأسْماء، تِلاوَة الأسْماء لِمَعْرِفَة الغائِبين -
13 run out
اِنْقَضَى \ be gone: (the past participle is here treated as a predicative adjective, so that he has gone becomes he is gone) to be past: Those days are gone. pass: to go away: The danger has passed. I had a sudden pain but it soon passed. roll: (of lifeless things) move steadily: The years rolled past. run out: (of a supply) to be finished; (of a person) to finish one’s supply (of sth.): Our car stopped when the petrol ran out. \ See Also انْتَهَى -
14 свертывание процесса
Русско-английский технический словарь > свертывание процесса
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15 rulle ut
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16 ana bellekten taşı
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17 выдавать импульсы
Русско-английский словарь по вычислительной технике и программированию > выдавать импульсы
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18 свертывание процесса
Русско-английский словарь по вычислительной технике и программированию > свертывание процесса
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19 izmotati
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20 ulosheitto
• roll-out
См. также в других словарях:
roll|out — roll out or roll|out «ROHL OWT», noun. 1. Informal. the first public showing of something new, as an aircraft or space vehicle. 2. U.S. Football. a play in which a quarterback runs out of the area formed by blockers before passing: »Duhon…was a… … Useful english dictionary
roll out — • roll out v. • roll out n. Companies are constantly introducing new products and services that you don t want or need. The elaborate process of introducing something new is a roll out. The verb form is used thusly: We rolled this piece of crap… … Business English jargon and slang
roll-out — • roll out v. • roll out n. Companies are constantly introducing new products and services that you don t want or need. The elaborate process of introducing something new is a roll out. The verb form is used thusly: We rolled this piece of crap… … Business English jargon and slang
Roll-out — Roll|out, Roll out [roʊl |a̮ut ], das, auch: der; s, s [engl. roll out, eigtl.= herausrollen, bringen]: 1. öffentliche Vorstellung eines neuen Fahrzeugtyps (bes. eines Flugzeugs). 2. (EDV) Veröffentlichung neuer Softwareprodukte u. ihre… … Universal-Lexikon
Roll-out — Roll out, auch Roll|out [... aut] das; s, s <aus engl. roll out »das Vorstellen«, eigtl. »das Hinausrollen«> öffentliche Vorstellung eines neuen Fahrzeugtyps (bes. eines Flugzeugs) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
roll out — (something) to offer a new product or service to the public. The provider plans to roll out its new Internet access service next month. They ve experimented with the system in regional markets, and will roll it out nationally this fall … New idioms dictionary
roll-out — n [U and C] an occasion when a new product is made available for people to buy or use = ↑launch ▪ Sun had to cancel the intended roll out of the 514 model … Dictionary of contemporary English
roll out — ► roll out officially launch (a new product). Main Entry: ↑roll … English terms dictionary
roll out — index spread Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
roll-out — UK US (also rollout) noun [C or U] (also rolling launch) MARKETING ► an occasion when a new product or service is gradually made available to more people after it has first been tested in a particular area: rollout of sth »Rollout of the new… … Financial and business terms
roll out — verb 1. flatten or spread with a roller (Freq. 1) roll out the paper • Syn: ↑roll • Derivationally related forms: ↑roll (for: ↑roll) … Useful english dictionary