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roll [rəʊl]1. nounb. ( = bread roll) petit pain md. [of thunder, drums] roulement me. ( = register) liste fa. ( = turn over) rouler• to roll over and over [object, person] roulerb. [ship] roulerc. [film cameras] tourner4. compounds[person, dog] se rouler par terre[contributions, suggestions] affluer• he rolled in half an hour late (inf) il s'est amené (inf) avec une demi-heure de retard► roll on intransitive verb[vehicle] continuer de rouler[+ pastry] abaisser au rouleau ; [+ metal] laminer[+ person, animal, object] retourner[+ cloth, paper] rouler* * *[rəʊl] 1.1) (of paper, cloth) rouleau m; ( of banknotes) liasse f; ( of flesh) bourrelet m2) ( bread) petit pain mcheese roll — sandwich m au fromage
3) (of ship, train) roulis m4) ( in gymnastics) roulade f5) Aviation tonneau m7) ( of drums) roulement m; ( of thunder) grondement m8) ( register) liste f2.transitive verb1) ( push) rouler [ball, log]2) ( make)to roll something into a ball — faire une boulette de [paper]; faire une boule de [clay, dough]; faire une pelote de [wool]
3) ( flatten) étendre [dough]; rouler [lawn]; laminer [metal]4) ( turn)5) faire tourner [camera, presses]6) Games faire rouler [dice]7) Linguistics3.to roll one's ‘r’s — rouler les ‘r’s
to roll down — [car, rock] dévaler [hill]
to roll into — entrer en [station]; entrer dans [city]
2) ( rotate) [car, plane] faire un tonneau; [eyes] rouler dans leurs orbites3) ( sway) [ship] tanguer4) ( reverberate) [thunder] gronder; [drum] rouler5) ( function) [camera, press] tourner•Phrasal Verbs:- roll in- roll off- roll on- roll out- roll up••to be rolling in it — (colloq) rouler sur l'or
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