rolled
past simple and past participle ofroll
单词 | rolled |
释义 | rolled past simple and past participle ofroll roll verb uk/rəʊl/us/roʊl/rollverb(MOVE)B2[IorT,usually+ adv/prep] to (causesomething to)movesomewherebyturningover and over or fromsidetoside: Thevaserolled off theedgeof thetableandsmashed. Thedogrolled over ontoitsback. I rolled thewheelalong thesideof theroadback to thecar. B2[IorT,usually+ adv/prep] tomovesomewhereeasilyand withoutsuddenmovements: Atearrolled down hischeek. Awaveofcigarettesmokerolled towards me. The piano's onwheels, so we can roll it into theroom. [I] If anaircraftor ashiprolls, itleansto onesideand then to the other because of thewindorwaves. [I] If amachineis rolling, it isoperating: Just as thetelevisioncamerasstartedrolling, itbegantopourdown withrain. C2[T] If you rollyoureyes, youmovethem so that you arelookingup, to show that youconsidersomeone or somethingstupidorsilly: When hesuggestedthey shouldbuya newcar, she rolled hereyesindisbelief.
Revolving, rotating and spinning
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Advancing and moving forward Air travel: aviation Sailing & boating Slanting, sloping, leaning, tilting Machines - Functioning Grimacing and frowning rollverb(TURN OVER)B1[Tusually+ adv/prep] to (causesomething to)turnover onto itself toformtheshapeof aballor atube: He rolled theclayintoaballin hishands. As I gotcloser, thehedgehogrolled itself(up) intoaball. [T] to make acigarettebywrappingapieceofpaperaround sometobacco [IorT,+ adv/prep] tofoldover apieceofclothingormaterialto make itshorter: We rolledbackthecarpettoseethefloorboards.
Bending, twisting and curving
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Tobacco & smoking Making things more or less smooth or straight rollverb(SMOOTH)[T] to make somethingsmoothandflat: [+ obj + adj]Sheborrowedagardenrollerto roll thegrassflat. When you have rolled(out)thepastry,placeit in apiedish. Making things more or less smooth or straight
rollverb(SOUND)[I] to make acontinuous,repeated,deepsound: Thedrumsrolled as theacrobatwalkedalong thetightrope. [T] If you rollyourr's, youpronouncethem withyourtonguemovingquicklyandrepeatedlyagainst thetopof themouth: When youspeakSpanishyou rollyourr's. Sounds made by objects, movement or impact
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Ways of speaking Idiomshow sb rolls rolled into one be rolling in it be rolling in the aisles roll on the weekend, five o'clock, etc. roll up! roll upyoursleeves roll with the punches Phrasal verbsroll around roll backsomething rollsomethingback roll by roll in roll(something)out roll over roll(something)oversomething rollsomethingup roll up Examplesofrolledrolled In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. A second way in which an opposition party may avoid beingrolledis by exercising institutional veto or delay powers with which it is endowed. From theCambridge English Corpus These account for the elongated, kidney-shaped morphology of therolledup bubble domain at late times. From theCambridge English Corpus More rarely, dried leaves and twigs have been boiled for drinking orrolledinto cigarettes and smoked. From theCambridge English Corpus Then, ropes suspendingrolledmesh sheets with chains were tightly spanned between the tops of these poles. From theCambridge English Corpus Fewer examples have been written up as to how such principles are beingrolledout at a local level. From theCambridge English Corpus Clearly there is a need for a lucid combination of analytical and numerical approach as to the problem ofrolledvortex sheets. From theCambridge English Corpus At this stage, mesh sheets wererolledup and tied by strings or simply hooked t o t he rope. From theCambridge English Corpus The high grain ration initially comprised 50 %rolledsorghum and 50 % feedlot meal mix (lucerne, sorghum, barley, molasses, macronutrients, no urea or antibiotics). From theCambridge English Corpus Sherolledthe carpet up/- in a hurry -/up. From theCambridge English Corpus It (rolled/wasrolled) quickly down the hill. 34. From theCambridge English Corpus A simple roll of dried grass or arolled-up cloth also served to reduce the pressure on the body. From theCambridge English Corpus Werolledaround on the floor with laughter. From theCambridge English Corpus The patient was referred for surgery, and on direct intraoperative visualization of the valve, the leaflets were thick androlled. From theCambridge English Corpus The second attribute was compaction, so termed because the paper was eitherrolledtightly or folded loosely (concertinaed). From theCambridge English Corpus From it the earth was stretched forth and from it shall it berolledup like a scroll. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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