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roll [rəʊl]rouleau ⇒ 1 (a) petit pain ⇒ 1 (b) roulement ⇒ 1 (c) liste ⇒ 1 (d) rouler ⇒ 2 (a), 2 (b), 3 (a) avoir du roulis ⇒ 3 (b) tourner ⇒ 3 (c)1 noun(a) (of carpet, paper) rouleau m; (of banknotes) liasse f; (of tobacco) carotte f; (of butter) coquille f; (of fat, flesh) bourrelet m; (of tools) trousse f;∎ a roll of film une pellicule photo∎ ham/cheese roll sandwich m au jambon/fromage(c) (movement → of ball) roulement m; (→ of dice) lancement m; (→ of car, ship) roulis m; (→ of plane) (in turbulence) roulis m; (in aerobatics) tonneau m; (→ of hips, shoulders) balancement m; (→ of sea) houle f; (somersault) galipette f;∎ to have a roll on the ground (horse) se rouler par terre;∎ to do a roll (in high jump) sauter en rouleau;∎ to walk with a roll se balancer ou se dandiner en marchant;∎ literary the roll of the ages le déroulement des époques;∎ familiar to have a roll in the hay (have sex) se rouler dans le foin, se faire une partie de jambes en l'air;∎ familiar to be on a roll être bien parti(d) (list → of members) liste f, tableau m; Administration & Nautical rôle m; School liste f des élèves;∎ to call the roll faire l'appel;∎ Law to strike sb off or from the rolls rayer qn du tableau;∎ falling rolls baisse f d'effectifs;∎ nominal roll liste f nominative;∎ I can hear the rolls of thunder/the far-off roll of a drum j'entends gronder le tonnerre/le roulement lointain d'un tambour(a) (ball) (faire) rouler; (dice) jeter, lancer; (cigarette, paper, carpet, umbrella) rouler; (coil) enrouler;∎ to roll sth along the ground faire rouler qch sur le sol;∎ to roll yarn into a ball faire des pelotes de laine;∎ she rolled the child in a blanket elle a enroulé ou enveloppé l'enfant dans une couverture;∎ the hedgehog rolled itself into a tight ball le hérisson s'est mis en boule;∎ the dog rolled itself in the mud le chien s'est roulé dans la boue;∎ to roll sth in or between one's fingers rouler qch entre ses doigts;∎ the boy rolled the modelling clay into a long snake le garçon roula la pâte à modeler pour en faire un long serpent;∎ he rolled his sleeves above his elbows il a roulé ou retroussé ses manches au-dessus du coude;∎ to roll the presses faire tourner les presses;∎ to roll dice (to play) jouer aux dés;∎ to roll one's r's rouler les r;∎ to roll one's hips/shoulders rouler les hanches/épaules;∎ to roll one's eyes in fright rouler les yeux de frayeur;∎ she's a company executive, wife and housekeeper all rolled into one elle cumule les rôles de cadre dans sa société, d'épouse et de ménagère;∎ this room is a bedroom and study rolled into one cette pièce sert à la fois de chambre et de bureau(b) (flatten → grass) rouler; (→ pastry, dough) étendre; (→ gold, metal) laminer; (→ road) cylindrer∎ roll 'em! moteur!(a) (ball, coin etc) rouler;∎ to roll on the ground/in the grass (person, animal) se rouler par terre/dans l'herbe;∎ his eyes rolled in horror il roulait des yeux horrifiés;∎ the ball rolled under the car/down the stairs la balle roula sous la voiture/en bas de l'escalier;∎ the boulders rolled down the mountainside les rochers dévalaient la montagne;∎ the car rolled down the hill/the slope la voiture dévalait la colline/la pente;∎ the ball rolled along the floor la balle roulait sur le sol;∎ the parade rolled slowly past the window le défilé passait lentement devant la fenêtre;∎ the bus rolled into the yard le bus est entré dans la cour;∎ the car rolled to a halt la voiture s'est arrêtée lentement;∎ tears rolled down her face des larmes roulaient sur ses joues;∎ sweat rolled off his back la sueur lui dégoulinait dans le dos;∎ familiar to be rolling in money or rolling in it rouler sur l'or, être plein aux as;∎ he had them rolling in the aisles il les faisait mourir de rire(b) (ship) avoir du roulis; (plane → with turbulence) avoir du roulis; (→ in aerobatics) faire un tonneau ou des tonneaux; Astronomy tourner sur soi-même(c) (camera, machine) tourner;∎ to keep the cameras/the presses rolling laisser tourner les caméras/les presses;∎ Television & Cinema roll! moteur!;∎ the credits started to roll (of film) le générique commença à défiler;∎ figurative the wheels never stop rolling les roues ne s'arrêtent jamais de tourner;∎ figurative OK, we're ready to roll! bon, on est prêt, allons-y!;∎ figurative to get or to start things rolling mettre les choses en marche;∎ Theatre to keep the show rolling faire en sorte que le spectacle continue;∎ let the good times roll que la fête continue(d) (drums) rouler; (thunder) gronder; (voice) retentir; (music) retentir, résonner; (organ) résonner, sonner∎ to be rolling être sous ecsta►► Cars roll bar arceau m de sécurité;roll call appel m;∎ to take (the) roll call faire l'appel;roll collar col m roulé;roll film pellicule f en bobine;roll neck col m roulé∎ to roll sth about faire rouler qch(marble, ball etc) rouler ça et là; (ship) rouler;∎ to roll about on the floor or ground/grass (person) se rouler par terre/dans l'herbe;∎ to roll about with laughter se tordre de rire, se tenir les côtes(hoop, ball) faire rouler; (car, wheelbarrow) pousser∎ the car was rolling along at 140 km/h la voiture roulait à 140∎ let's roll along to Jake's place si on se pointait chez Jake?, si on débarquait chez Jake?(take away) emmener; (put away) ranger∎ the hills rolled away into the distance les collines disparaissaient au loin;∎ the ball rolled away into the street la balle a roulé jusque dans la rue;∎ suddenly all my troubles simply rolled away subitement tous mes ennuis s'éloignèrent(a) (push back → carpet) rouler, enrouler; (→ blankets) replier; (→ enemy, difficulties) faire reculer; (→ trolley, wheelchair) reculer;∎ the doctor rolled the wheelchair back against the wall le médecin recula la chaise roulante contre le mur;∎ to roll back the frontiers of science faire reculer les frontières de la science∎ it would be nice to roll back the years ce serait bien de revenir des années en arrière(d) (bring back) ramener∎ her eyes rolled back in her head ses yeux se révulsèrent(tears, sweat) couler;∎ to roll down a hill (car, children) débouler une pente;∎ the tears rolled down his cheeks les larmes coulaient le long de ses joues➲ roll in(bring in) faire entrer; (barrel, car) faire entrer en roulant;∎ to roll the ball in (in hockey) remettre la balle en jeu(b) (pour in → money, crowds) affluer∎ they finally rolled in at three o'clock in the morning ils sont finalement rentrés à trois heures du matin;∎ she rolled in to work three hours late elle s'est amenée au travail avec trois heures de retard(d) (in hockey) remettre la balle en jeu➲ roll offTypography (print) imprimer∎ Typography to roll off the presses sortir des presses(fall on floor) rouler par terre;∎ the top rolled off into the bath le bouchon a roulé dans la baignoire;∎ to roll off the shelf/the table rouler de l'étagère/de la table;∎ sweat was rolling off his back la sueur lui coulait dans le dos;∎ cars are rolling off the production line les voitures sortent de la chaîne de production➲ roll on(b) (stockings) enfiler∎ roll on Christmas! vivement (qu'on soit à) Noël!□ ;∎ roll on the day when I'm my own boss! vivement que je sois mon propre patron!□➲ roll out(a) (ball) rouler (dehors); (car) rouler ou pousser dehors; (map) dérouler; (pastry) étendre (au rouleau);∎ we rolled the lawnmower out into the garden nous avons sorti la tondeuse dans le jardin(b) (produce → goods, speech) débiter∎ the new scheme will be rolled out nationwide le nouveau système s'étendra à tout le payssortir;∎ to roll out of bed (person) sortir du lit;∎ the ball rolled out from under the sofa la balle est sortie de sous le canapé;∎ the train rolled out of the station le train quitta la gare;∎ familiar we rolled out of the pub at midnight nous sommes sortis du pub à minuit□(a) (person, animal, object) retournerrouler sur; (of car) écraser(person, animal) se retourner; (car) faire un tonneau;passer devantpasser(season etc) arriver➲ roll up(map, carpet) rouler; (sleeves) retrousser; (trousers) remonter, retrousser; (blind, car window) remonter;∎ to roll sth up in a blanket enrouler ou envelopper qch dans une couverture∎ the map keeps rolling up on its own impossible de faire tenir cette carte à plat;∎ to roll up into a ball se rouler en boule(b) familiar (arrive → guests) rappliquer, se pointer, s'amener; (→ customers, spectators) rappliquer en foule;∎ roll up! 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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.) rollo2) (a small piece of baked bread dough, used eg for sandwiches: a cheese roll.) panecillo3) (an act of rolling: Our dog loves a roll on the grass.) acción de revolcarse/rodar4) (a ship's action of rocking from side to side: She said that the roll of the ship made her feel ill.) balanceo5) (a long low sound: the roll of thunder.) retumbo, fragor6) (a thick mass of flesh: I'd like to get rid of these rolls of fat round my waist.) michelín7) (a series of quick beats (on a drum).) redoble
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.) rodar2) (to move on wheels, rollers etc: The children rolled the cart up the hill, then let it roll back down again.) (hacer) rodar3) (to form (a piece of paper, a carpet) into the shape of a tube by winding: to roll the carpet back.) enrollar4) ((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.) dar(se) la vuelta5) (to shape (clay etc) into a ball or cylinder by turning it about between the hands: He rolled the clay into a ball.) moldear6) (to cover with something by rolling: When the little girl's dress caught fire, they rolled her in a blanket.) envolver, liar7) (to make (something) flat or flatter by rolling something heavy over it: to roll a lawn; to roll pastry (out).) alisar, allanar; estirar8) ((of a ship) to rock from side to side while travelling forwards: The storm made the ship roll.) balancearse, mecerse9) (to make a series of low sounds: The thunder rolled; The drums rolled.) retumbar; redoblar10) (to move (one's eyes) round in a circle to express fear, surprise etc.) poner los ojos en blanco11) (to travel in a car etc: We were rolling along merrily when a tyre burst.) rodar, ir; viajar12) ((of waves, rivers etc) to move gently and steadily: The waves rolled in to the shore.) ondular, fluir; romper13) ((of time) to pass: Months rolled by.) pasar, sucederse•- roller- rolling
- roller-skate
3. verb(to move on roller-skates: You shouldn't roller-skate on the pavement.) patinar sobre ruedas- roll in
- roll up
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(a list of names, eg of pupils in a school etc: There are nine hundred pupils on the roll.) listaroll1 n1. rollo2. panecillo3. bocadilloroll2 vb rodar / hacer rodartr[rəʊl]1 (gen) rollo2 (of film) carrete nombre masculino3 (list) lista4 (of bread) bollo, panecillo; (sandwich) bocadillo■ a cheese roll, please un bocadillo de queso, por favor5 (movement) balanceo1 (ball, coin) hacer rodar2 (flatten) allanar, apisonar3 (into a ball) enroscar4 (paper) enrollar2 (ball, coin) rodar3 (into a ball) enroscarse4 (paper) enrollarse5 (wallow) revolcarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLroll on...! ¡que venga...!, ¡ojalá fuese...!■ roll on Friday! ¡ojalá fuese viernes!to roll one's eyes poner los ojos en blancoto roll up one's sleeves arremangarseto call the roll pasar listato be rolling in it familiar estar forrado,-aroll ['ro:l] vt1) : hacer rodarto roll the ball: hacer rodar la pelotato roll one's eyes: poner los ojos en blanco2) : liar (un cigarillo)to roll (oneself) up into a ball: hacerse una bola4) flatten: estirar (masa), laminar (metales), pasar el rodillo por (el césped)5)to roll up one's sleeves : arremangarseroll vi1) : rodarthe ball kept on rolling: la pelota siguió rodando2) sway: balancearsethe ship rolled in the waves: el barco se balanceó en las olas3) reverberate, sound: tronar (dícese del trueno), redoblar (dícese de un tambor)4)to roll along proceed: ponerse en marcha5)to roll around : revolcarse6)to roll by : pasar7)to roll over : dar una vueltaroll n1) list: lista fto call the roll: pasar listato have on the roll: tener inscrito3) : rollo m (de papel, de tela, etc.)a roll of film: un carretea roll of bills: un fajo4) : redoble m (de tambores), retumbo m (del trueno, etc.)5) rolling, swaying: balanceo mn.• bollo s.m.• panecillo s.m.n.• bamboleo s.m.• escalafón s.m.• fajo s.m.• lista s.f.• matrícula s.f.• minuta s.f.• rol s.m.• rollo s.m.v.• balancear v.• devanar v.• enrollar v.• liar (Cigarrillo) v.• retumbar v.• revolcar v.• rodar v.rəʊl
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1) ( Culin)(bread) roll — pancito m or (Esp) panecillo m or (Méx) bolillo m
2) (of paper, wire, fabric) rollo m; ( of banknotes) fajo ma roll of film — un rollo or un carrete (de fotos), una película
rolls of fat — rollos mpl; ( around waist) rollos mpl, michelines mpl (fam), llantas fpl (AmL fam)
3)a) ( rocking) balanceo m, bamboleo mb) ( turning over) voltereta f4) ( sound - of drum) redoble m; (- of thunder) retumbo m5) ( list) lista fhonor roll o (BrE) roll of honour — ( Mil) lista f de honor; ( Educ) cuadro m de honor
6) ( of dice) tirada fto be on a roll — (AmE colloq) estar* de buena racha
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1)a) ( rotate) \<\<ball/barrel\>\> rodar*b) ( turn over)roll (over) onto your stomach/back — ponte boca abajo/boca arriba, date la vuelta or (CS) date vuelta
to be rolling in money o in it — (colloq) estar* forrado (de oro) (fam)
c) ( sway) \<\<ship/car/plane\>\> balancearse, bambolearse2) ( move) (+ adv compl)3) ( begin operating) \<\<camera\>\> empezar* a rodar; \<\<press\>\> ponerse* en funcionamiento4) ( make noise) \<\<drum\>\> redoblar; \<\<thunder\>\> retumbar5) rolling pres p <countryside/hills> ondulado; <strikes/power cuts> escalonado
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vt1)a) \<\<ball/barrel\>\> hacer* rodar; \<\<dice\>\> tirarI'll roll you for it — (AmE) vamos a echarlo a los dados
b) ( turn over)c)to roll one's eyes — poner* los ojos en blanco
2) \<\<cigarette\>\> liar*a circus, museum and craft fair all rolled into one — un circo, un museo y una feria de artesanía, todo en uno
3) ( flatten) \<\<lawn\>\> pasarle el rodillo a; \<\<dough/pastry\>\> estirar4) ( Ling)to roll one's `r's — hacer* vibrar las erres
5) (sl) ( rob) (AmE) asaltar•Phrasal Verbs:- roll by- roll in- roll on- roll out- roll up[rǝʊl]1. N1) [of paper, cloth, wire, tobacco] rollo m; [of banknotes] fajo ma roll of film — un carrete or un rollo de fotos
rolls of fat — (gen) rollos mpl or pliegues mpl de grasa; (on stomach) michelines mpl hum
2) [of bread] panecillo m, bolillo m (Mex)sausage, Swissa roll and butter — un panecillo or (Mex) bolillo con mantequilla
3) (=list) lista fmembership roll, roll of members — lista f de miembros
falling rolls — disminución en el número de alumnos inscritos
roll of honour, honor roll — (US) lista de honor
4) (=sound) [of thunder, cannon] retumbo m; [of drum] redoble m5) [of gait] contoneo m, bamboleo m; [of ship, plane] balanceo m6) (=act of rolling) revolcón mto have a roll in the hay (with sb) * — euph darse un revolcón or revolcarse (con algn) *
7) [of dice] tirada f- be on a roll2. VT1) (=send rolling) [+ ball] hacer rodar2) (=turn over)3) (=move)4) (=make into roll) [+ cigarette] liarball I, 1., 1)5) (=flatten) [+ road] apisonar; [+ lawn, pitch] pasar el rodillo por, apisonar; [+ pastry, dough] estirar; [+ metal] laminar6) (US) ** (=rob) atracar3. VI1) (=go rolling) ir rodando; (on ground, in pain) revolcarseit rolled under the chair — desapareció or rodó debajo de la silla
- be rolling in the aisles- they're rolling in moneyball I, 1., 1), head 1., 1)2) (=move)tonguetears rolled down her cheeks — las lágrimas le corrían or caían por la cara
3) (=turn over) [person, animal]4) (fig) [land] ondular5) (=operate) [camera] rodar; [machine] funcionar, estar en marchathe presses are rolling again — las prensas están funcionando or en marcha otra vez
I couldn't think of anything to say to get the conversation rolling — no se me ocurría nada para empezar la conversación
his first priority is to get the economy rolling again — su mayor prioridad es volver a sacar la economía a flote
6) (=sound) [thunder] retumbar; [drum] redoblar7) (=sway) (in walking) contonearse, bambolearse; (Naut) balancearse4.CPDroll bar N — (Aut) barra f antivuelco
- roll by- roll in- roll off- roll on- roll out- roll up* * *[rəʊl]
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1) ( Culin)(bread) roll — pancito m or (Esp) panecillo m or (Méx) bolillo m
2) (of paper, wire, fabric) rollo m; ( of banknotes) fajo ma roll of film — un rollo or un carrete (de fotos), una película
rolls of fat — rollos mpl; ( around waist) rollos mpl, michelines mpl (fam), llantas fpl (AmL fam)
3)a) ( rocking) balanceo m, bamboleo mb) ( turning over) voltereta f4) ( sound - of drum) redoble m; (- of thunder) retumbo m5) ( list) lista fhonor roll o (BrE) roll of honour — ( Mil) lista f de honor; ( Educ) cuadro m de honor
6) ( of dice) tirada fto be on a roll — (AmE colloq) estar* de buena racha
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1)a) ( rotate) \<\<ball/barrel\>\> rodar*b) ( turn over)roll (over) onto your stomach/back — ponte boca abajo/boca arriba, date la vuelta or (CS) date vuelta
to be rolling in money o in it — (colloq) estar* forrado (de oro) (fam)
c) ( sway) \<\<ship/car/plane\>\> balancearse, bambolearse2) ( move) (+ adv compl)3) ( begin operating) \<\<camera\>\> empezar* a rodar; \<\<press\>\> ponerse* en funcionamiento4) ( make noise) \<\<drum\>\> redoblar; \<\<thunder\>\> retumbar5) rolling pres p <countryside/hills> ondulado; <strikes/power cuts> escalonado
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vt1)a) \<\<ball/barrel\>\> hacer* rodar; \<\<dice\>\> tirarI'll roll you for it — (AmE) vamos a echarlo a los dados
b) ( turn over)c)to roll one's eyes — poner* los ojos en blanco
2) \<\<cigarette\>\> liar*a circus, museum and craft fair all rolled into one — un circo, un museo y una feria de artesanía, todo en uno
3) ( flatten) \<\<lawn\>\> pasarle el rodillo a; \<\<dough/pastry\>\> estirar4) ( Ling)to roll one's `r's — hacer* vibrar las erres
5) (sl) ( rob) (AmE) asaltar•Phrasal Verbs:- roll by- roll in- roll on- roll out- roll up
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