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1 rolling
adjective ((of a landscape) having low hills and shallow valleys, without steep slopes.) ondulado* * *roll.ing[r'ouliŋ] n 1 ação de rolar, rodar ou girar. 2 rotação, revolução. 3 ondulação. 4 balanço (do navio nas ondas). 5 aplainamento, laminação. 6 repercussão. 7 ribombar. 8 rufo. 9 trinado. • adj 1 rolante, rodante, giratório. 2 ondulado. 3 gingante, bamboleante. 4 que vira ou dobra (colarinho). 5 retumbante, ressonante. 6 que trina. 7 sl muito rico. -
2 rolling
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3 rolling
adjective ((of a landscape) having low hills and shallow valleys, without steep slopes.) ondulante -
4 rolling-mill
rolling-milllaminação, laminador. -
5 rolling stone
rol.ling stone[r'ouliŋ stoun] n pessoa que não tem endereço fixo ou responsabilidade. a rolling stone gathers no moss pedra que muito rola não cria limo, pessoa que não se fixa, não progride.————————rolling stonea) pedra que rola. b) pessoa nômade. -
6 rolling machine
rol.ling ma.chine[r'ouliŋ məʃi:n] n calandra: 1 conjunto vertical de cilindros de aço, destinado a fechar os poros e alisar o papel. 2 máquina para lustrar tecidos. 3 máquina para curvar e desempenar chapas. -
7 rolling mill
rol.ling mill[r'ouliŋ mil] n 1 oficina de laminação. 2 laminador. -
8 rolling pin
rol.ling pin[r'ouliŋ pin] n rolo ou pau de macarrão. -
9 rolling stock
rol.ling stock[r'ouliŋ stɔk] n material rodante de estrada de ferro, empresa de ônibus ou caminhões. -
10 rolling-pin
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11 rolling barrage
barragem rolante (Arty)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > rolling barrage
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12 rolling kitchen
cozinha mçvelEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > rolling kitchen
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13 rolling recoil
retrocesso de vagão plataforma (RR, Arty)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > rolling recoil
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14 rolling reserves
reservas mçveisEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > rolling reserves
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15 rolling stock
material rodante.English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > rolling stock
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16 rolling terrain
terreno onduladoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > rolling terrain
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17 rolling-pin
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18 a rolling stone gathers no moss
a rolling stone gathers no mosspedra que muito rola não cria limo, pessoa que não se fixa, não progride.————————a rolling stone gathers no mosspedra que rola não cria limo.English-Portuguese dictionary > a rolling stone gathers no moss
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19 keep the ball rolling!
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20 to be rolling in
to be rolling ina) coll chegar em grande número ou quantidade. b) ter em grande quantidade, estar"nadando"em.
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