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I [rəʊl]1) (of paper, cloth) rotolo m.; (of banknotes) mazzetta f.; (of flesh) rotolo m., rotolino m.2) (bread) panino m.3) (register) registro m., elenco m.II [rəʊl]1) (rocking motion) dondolio m.2) sport (in gymnastics) capriola f.3) aer. mar. rollio m.4) gioc. (of dice) rotolio m., lancio m.5) (deep sound) (of drums) rullo m.; (of thunder) rombo m., rimbombo m., brontolio m.III 1. [rəʊl]1) (push) fare rotolare [ball, log]to roll sth. away — fare rotolare via qcs
to roll sth. into a ball — (of paper) appallottolare qcs.; (of dough, clay) fare una palla di qcs.; (of wool) avvolgere qcs. in gomitolo, raggomitolare qcs
4) (turn)6) gioc. lanciare, gettare [ dice]7) ling.2.to roll one's "r"s — arrotare le erre
1) (move) [ball, rock] rotolare; [person, animal] rotolarsito roll backwards — [ car] fare marcia indietro
to roll down — [ car] scendere da [ hill]; [ rock] rotolare giù per [ hill]
to roll into — [ train] entrare in [ station]
to roll off — [ car] precipitare o cadere da [ cliff]
4) (reverberate) [ thunder] rimbombare, brontolare; [ drum] rullare5) (function) [ camera] girare; [ press] mettersi in funzione•- roll in- roll off- roll on- roll out- roll up••to be rolling in it — colloq. nuotare nell'oro
to be X, Y and Z rolled into one — essere X, Y e Z riuniti, incorporati in una sola cosa, mescolati in un tutt'uno
* * *I 1. [rəul] noun1) (anything flat (eg a piece of paper, a carpet) rolled into the shape of a tube, wound round a tube etc: a roll of kitchen foil; a toilet-roll.)2) (a small piece of baked bread dough, used eg for sandwiches: a cheese roll.)3) (an act of rolling: Our dog loves a roll on the grass.)4) (a ship's action of rocking from side to side: She said that the roll of the ship made her feel ill.)5) (a long low sound: the roll of thunder.)6) (a thick mass of flesh: I'd like to get rid of these rolls of fat round my waist.)7) (a series of quick beats (on a drum).)2. verb1) (to move by turning over like a wheel or ball: The coin/pencil rolled under the table; He rolled the ball towards the puppy; The ball rolled away.)2) (to move on wheels, rollers etc: The 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: to roll the carpet back.)4) ((of a person or animal in a lying position) to turn over: The doctor rolled the patient (over) on to his side; The dog rolled on to its back.)5) (to shape (clay etc) into a ball or cylinder by turning it about between the hands: He rolled the clay into a ball.)6) (to cover with something by rolling: When 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: to roll a lawn; to roll pastry (out).)8) ((of a ship) to rock from side to side while travelling forwards: The storm made the ship roll.)9) (to make a series of low sounds: The thunder rolled; The drums rolled.)10) (to move (one's eyes) round in a circle to express fear, surprise etc.)11) (to travel in a car etc: We were rolling along merrily when a tyre burst.)12) ((of waves, rivers etc) to move gently and steadily: The waves rolled in to the shore.)13) ((of time) to pass: Months rolled by.)•- roller- rolling
- roller-skate 3. verb(to move on roller-skates: You shouldn't roller-skate on the pavement.) (pattinare con i pattini a rotelle)- roll in
- roll up II(a list of names, eg of pupils in a school etc: There are nine hundred pupils on the roll.)* * *I [rəʊl]1) (of paper, cloth) rotolo m.; (of banknotes) mazzetta f.; (of flesh) rotolo m., rotolino m.2) (bread) panino m.3) (register) registro m., elenco m.II [rəʊl]1) (rocking motion) dondolio m.2) sport (in gymnastics) capriola f.3) aer. mar. rollio m.4) gioc. (of dice) rotolio m., lancio m.5) (deep sound) (of drums) rullo m.; (of thunder) rombo m., rimbombo m., brontolio m.III 1. [rəʊl]1) (push) fare rotolare [ball, log]to roll sth. away — fare rotolare via qcs
to roll sth. into a ball — (of paper) appallottolare qcs.; (of dough, clay) fare una palla di qcs.; (of wool) avvolgere qcs. in gomitolo, raggomitolare qcs
4) (turn)6) gioc. lanciare, gettare [ dice]7) ling.2.to roll one's "r"s — arrotare le erre
1) (move) [ball, rock] rotolare; [person, animal] rotolarsito roll backwards — [ car] fare marcia indietro
to roll down — [ car] scendere da [ hill]; [ rock] rotolare giù per [ hill]
to roll into — [ train] entrare in [ station]
to roll off — [ car] precipitare o cadere da [ cliff]
4) (reverberate) [ thunder] rimbombare, brontolare; [ drum] rullare5) (function) [ camera] girare; [ press] mettersi in funzione•- roll in- roll off- roll on- roll out- roll up••to be rolling in it — colloq. nuotare nell'oro
to be X, Y and Z rolled into one — essere X, Y e Z riuniti, incorporati in una sola cosa, mescolati in un tutt'uno
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♦ roll /rəʊl/n.1 rotolo: a roll of cloth [of wallpaper], un rotolo di tela [di carta da parati]; rolls of flesh [of fat], rotoli di ciccia [di grasso]2 (fotogr.) rullino; rotolo: roll film, pellicola in rullino; a roll of film, un rotolo di pellicola3 rocchio4 (= bread roll) panino: a ham roll, un panino al prosciutto; roll and butter, panino con burro; Can I have a cheese and pickle roll, please?, mi dà un panino con formaggio e sottaceti, per favore?5 nei composti, per es.: jam roll, rotolo di pan di Spagna con la marmellata; swiss roll, rotolo di pan di Spagna ripieno ( di crema, marmellata, ecc.); spring roll, involtino primavera ( piatto cinese)9 (naut., aeron., miss.) rollio; rollata10 elenco; lista; (leg.) ruolo (ad es., di cause), verbale: a long roll of heroes, una lunga lista di eroi; the roll of honour, il ruolo d'onore; the roll of saints, la lista dei santi12 (aeron.) frullo; vite orizzontale13 ondeggiamento; dondolio● (autom.) roll-bar ► rollbar □ (autom.) roll cage, scocca di protezione ( dell'abitacolo) □ roll call, appello: to have a roll call, fare l'appello ( nominale) □ ( slang, scherz.) a roll in the hay (o in the sack), sesso; zicchete-zacchete □ a roll of butter, una scaglia curva di burro; un panetto (cilindrico) di burro □ (archit.) roll moulding, modanatura convessa □ ( basket) roll pass, passaggio della palla rullata ( sul parquet) □ to be on a roll, (fam.) passare un periodo buono; andare a gonfie vele □ to call the roll, fare l'appello □ to strike sb. off the roll, radiare q. dall'albo (professionale); ( per estens.) espellere q. da un'associazione.♦ (to) roll /rəʊl/A v. i.1 rotolare; rotolarsi: The ball rolled into the goalmouth, il pallone è rotolato in porta; The children were rolling on the grass, i bambini si rotolavano sull'erba; The egg rolled off the table, l'uovo è rotolato giù dal tavolo; to roll off the bed, rotolare giù dal letto2 ( di un veicolo) andare; muoversi: The train rolled into the station, il treno è entrato in stazione; The car rolled gently down the hill, l'auto scendeva a bassa velocità dalla collina; The cars rolled off the ferry, le macchine uscivano dal traghetto; Tanks were rolling along the streets of the city, dei carri armati percorrevano le strade della città3 ( della nebbia, del fumo, delle onde, ecc.) avanzare (ondeggiando): Mist rolled over the hills, la nebbia avanzava sulle colline; The smoke rolled away, il fumo si è disperso; The waves were rolling against the boat, le onde si infrangevano contro la barca4 (= to roll up) avvolgersi; avvilupparsi: to roll (up) into a ball, appallottolarsi, raggomitolarsi: The hedgehog rolled up into a ball, il porcospino si è appallottolato6 – to roll onto ( anche to roll over onto) girarsi: Roll onto your back, giratevi e mettetevi supini; She rolled onto her stomach, si è messa sulla pancia7 scorrere: Tears were rolling down her cheeks, le lacrime le scorrevano sulle guance; Rain rolled down the window, la pioggia scorreva sulla finestra9 ( per estens.) camminare dondolandosi; barcollare; ondeggiare: He rolled down the street singing, barcollava lungo la strada cantando12 ( del terreno, del paesaggio) essere ondulato: The hills rolled on to the horizon, le colline si estendevano con il loro profilo ondulato fino all'orizzonte13 ( di apparecchi, cinecamere, telecamere, ecc.) cominciare a ronzare; essere (o entrare) in funzione: The cameras were rolling, le cineprese erano in funzione14 ruotare; roteare; ( di titoli su schermo) scorrere (dal basso in alto): The horse's eyes were rolling and he was sweating, il cavallo aveva gli occhi che roteavano e sudava15 (fam.) andarsene; muoversi; darsi una mossa (fam.): Let's roll!, diamoci una mossa!; Are you ready to roll?, sei pronto ad andare?B v. t.1 (far) rotolare: They rolled the tyre across the yard, hanno fatto rotolare la gomma attraverso il cortile; We rolled the car into the garage, abbiamo spinto la macchina in garage; ( hockey) to roll the ball back into play, rimettere in gioco la palla ( dal fallo laterale); ( golf) to roll in a putt, imbucare3 arrotolare; avvolgere: to roll one's trousers above one's knees, arrotolarsi i calzoni fin sopra le ginocchia; to roll up a carpet, arrotolare un tappeto; to roll a cigarette, arrotolarsi una sigaretta; to roll a snowball, fare una palla di neve; to roll wool into a ball, fare un gomitolo di lana; Roll the dough into a ball, fate una palla con la pasta8 (tecn.) rullare; spianare con un rullo; cilindrare: to roll a road, cilindrare una strada; to roll a lawn, spianare un prato con un rullo10 (mecc.) rullare12 (tipogr.) inchiostrare a rullo● (fam.: a teatr., ecc.) to roll in the aisles, rotolarsi (o sbellicarsi) dal ridere □ (fam.) to roll one's own, farsi le sigarette da sé □ to roll with the punch (o with the punches), ( boxe) accompagnare il colpo (o i colpi), assorbire il colpo con un arretramento o uno spostamento; (fig.) fare buon viso a cattiva sorte, adattarsi □ ( di cose o persone) rolled into one, combinati; fusi insieme: a sports programme and a quiz show rolled into one, un programma sportivo combinato con un quiz □ to be rolling in money (o in it), avere soldi a palate; nuotare nell'oro □ (fig. fam.) to start (o to set) the ball rolling, dare l'avvio ( a un progetto, un lavoro); dare inizio a qc.; iniziare qc. □ (fam. ingl.) Roll on Sunday!, non vedo l'ora che arrivi domenica! □ (prov.) A rolling stone gathers no moss, pietra mossa non fa muschio; chi non mette radici non fa fortuna. -
3 aisle n
[aɪl](of church: lateral) navata laterale, (central) navata centrale, (of theatre, train, coach, plane) corridoioan aisle seat — un posto sul corridoio, (in supermarket) passaggio
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