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21 roll down
roll [something] down, roll down [something] baisser [blind, sleeve] -
22 roll out
roll [something] out, roll out [something] étirer [pastry]; dérouler [rug] -
23 roll of honour
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24 roll-out
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25 roll off
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26 roll film
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27 roll-call
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28 roll-top desk
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29 roll-neck(ed)
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > roll-neck(ed)
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30 roll-your-own
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > roll-your-own
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31 roll-on roll-off
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32 roll about
GB, roll around [animal, person] se rouler; [marbles, tins] rouler -
33 roll of honour
GB, roll of honour of honor US noun School, Sport tableau m d'honneur; Military liste f des soldats tombés au champ d'honneur -
34 roll of honour of honor
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35 roll-on-roll-off
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36 roll curtain
Écran polichinelle, polichinelleGlossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > roll curtain
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37 roll drop
Écran polichinelle, polichinelleGlossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > roll drop
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38 roll film
Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > roll film
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39 roll and fillet moulding
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > roll and fillet moulding
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40 roll formed
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > roll formed
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Roll It — Roll It/Roll It Gal Alison Hinds J Status feat. Rihanna Shontelle Shontelle Veröffentlichung 18. März 2007 Länge 3:58 Genre(s) Reggae, R B … Deutsch Wikipedia
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