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  • 1 roll

    [rəʊl, Am roʊl] n
    1) ( cylinder) Rolle f;
    film \roll [or \roll of film] Filmrolle f;
    a \roll of paper eine Rolle Papier;
    toilet \roll, ( Am usu) \roll of toilet paper Rolle f Toilettenpapier
    2) ( cylindrical mass) Rolle f;
    \roll of fat Speckrolle f, Speckwulst m;
    \roll of hair Haarrolle f
    3) ( food with filling) of meat Roulade f
    4) (Am, Aus) ( money) Bündel nt Banknoten
    5) ( roller) Rolle f; (for dough, pastry) Nudelholz nt; ( for machinery) Walze f
    6) ( movement) Rolle f;
    the dog went for a \roll in the grass der Hund wälzte sich im Gras
    7) sports Rolle f
    8) no pl auto, aviat, naut Schlingern nt
    \roll of the landscape hügelige Landschaft
    a \roll of thunder ein Donnergrollen nt
    drum \roll, \roll of the drum Trommelwirbel m
    12) ( bread) Brötchen nt;
    cheese \roll Käsebrötchen nt, Käsesemmel f ( SÜDD)
    buttered \roll Butterbrötchen nt
    13) ( list) [Namens]liste f; ( numbers on list) [Zahlen]liste f;
    to call [or take] the \roll die Anwesenheit überprüfen
    14) ( document) Register nt
    PHRASES:
    to have a \roll in the hay [or sack] with sb ( fam) mit jdm ins Heu gehen ( hum)
    to be on a \roll ( fam) eine Glückssträhne haben ( fam) vt
    to \roll sb/ sth jdn/etw rollen;
    to \roll one's eyes die Augen verdrehen
    to \roll sb/ sth jdn/etw drehen;
    \roll him onto his side dreh ihn auf die Seite
    3) ( 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 Kugel
    4) (Am) ( fam);
    to \roll one's car sich akk überschlagen
    5) ( games)
    to \roll a die [or dice] würfeln;
    to \roll a two/ six eine Zwei/Sechs würfeln
    6) ( push)
    to \roll sth etw rollen;
    ( when heavier) etw schieben
    7) ( start)
    to \roll a device/ machine ein Gerät/eine Maschine in Gang bringen;
    \roll the camera! Kamera an!
    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 drehen
    9) ( flatten)
    to \roll sth grass etw walzen
    to \roll one's r's das R rollen
    11) (Am) (fam: rob)
    to \roll sb jdn beklauen ( fam) (vor allem hilflose Personen)
    PHRASES:
    all \rolled into one ( one) alles in einem;
    to \roll one's own ( fam) sich dat [s]eine Zigarette [selbst] drehen vi
    1) ( move around an axis) rollen
    2) ( turn over) [sich akk] herumrollen;
    the dog \rolled over onto its back der Hund rollte sich auf den Rücken
    3) ( wallow) animal, person sich akk wälzen
    4) ( oscillate) schlingern
    5) ( stagger) taumeln;
    to \roll into/ out of a pub in eine/aus einer Kneipe wanken ( fam)
    6) ( move on wheels) rollen;
    the truck \rolled to a stop just before the barricade der Lastwagen kam gerade noch vor dem Hindernis zum Stehen
    7) ( elapse)
    to \roll by years vorbeiziehen ( fig)
    8) ( flow) drop of liquid, tears rollen, kullern
    9) ( undulate) wogen, wallen;
    a wave of cigarette smoke \rolled towards me ein Schwall von Zigarettenrauch schlug mir entgegen
    10) ( operate) camera laufen
    to \roll into a ball sich akk zu einem Ball [o einer Kugel] zusammenrollen
    12) ( reverberate) widerhallen;
    the drums \rolled ein Trommelwirbel ertönte
    13) ( be uttered effortlessly) words leicht über die Lippen kommen
    PHRASES:
    to have sb \rolling in the aisles ( fam) jdn dazu bringen, sich akk vor Lachen zu kugeln;
    to \roll over in one's grave sich akk im Grabe umdrehen;
    to \roll with the punches (Am) ( fam) die Dinge geregelt bekommen ( fam)

    English-German students dictionary > roll

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