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[rəʊl, Am roʊl] nfilm \roll [or \roll of film] Filmrolle f;a \roll of paper eine Rolle Papier;\roll of fat Speckrolle f, Speckwulst m;\roll of hair Haarrolle fthe dog went for a \roll in the grass der Hund wälzte sich im Gras\roll of the landscape hügelige Landschafta \roll of thunder ein Donnergrollen ntdrum \roll, \roll of the drum Trommelwirbel mbuttered \roll Butterbrötchen ntPHRASES:1) ( make move around axis)to \roll sb/ sth jdn/etw rollen;to \roll one's eyes die Augen verdrehen2) ( make turn over)to \roll sb/ sth jdn/etw drehen;\roll him onto his side dreh ihn auf die Seite3) ( shape)to \roll sth etw rollen;he \rolled the clay into a ball in his hands er formte den Ton in seinen Händen zu einer Kugelto \roll one's car sich akk überschlagen5) ( games)to \roll a two/ six eine Zwei/Sechs würfeln6) ( push)to \roll sth etw rollen;( when heavier) etw schieben7) ( start)to \roll a device/ machine ein Gerät/eine Maschine in Gang bringen;\roll the camera! Kamera an!8) ( form into cylinder)to \roll sth etw aufrollen;the hedgehog \rolled itself into a ball der Igel rollte sich zu einer Kugel zusammen;to \roll a cigarette sich dat eine Zigarette drehen9) ( flatten)to \roll sth grass etw walzento \roll one's r's das R rollenPHRASES:all \rolled into one ( one) alles in einem;1) ( move around an axis) rollenthe dog \rolled over onto its back der Hund rollte sich auf den Rücken4) ( oscillate) schlingern5) ( stagger) taumeln;6) ( move on wheels) rollen;the truck \rolled to a stop just before the barricade der Lastwagen kam gerade noch vor dem Hindernis zum Stehen7) ( elapse)9) ( undulate) wogen, wallen;a wave of cigarette smoke \rolled towards me ein Schwall von Zigarettenrauch schlug mir entgegen12) ( reverberate) widerhallen;the drums \rolled ein Trommelwirbel ertöntePHRASES:to \roll over in one's grave sich akk im Grabe umdrehen;
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