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111roll — I. vb 1. to rob or mug (someone). Originally the term referred to robbing someone who was dead drunk or asleep, hence lit erally rolling over an inert body in order to rifle pockets. 2. to have sex with. The verb form is much rarer than the noun… …
112roll in — informal 1》 be received in large amounts. 2》 arrive in a casual way in spite of being late. → roll …
113roll up — informal arrive. → roll …
114roll-on — adjective (of a deodorant or cosmetic) applied by means of a rotating ball in the neck of the container. noun 1》 a roll on deodorant or cosmetic. 2》 Brit. a light elastic corset …
115roll-up — noun 1》 (chiefly N. Amer. also roll your own) Brit. informal a hand rolled cigarette. 2》 Austral. informal an assembly. adjective Finance denoting an investment fund in which returns are reinvested and tax liabilities can be reduced …
116roll-on — noun (C) 1 also roll on de.o.dor.ant / / a bottle which contains liquid that you rub under your arms in order to stop your sweat 2 (1) from smelling unpleasant 2 a woman s girdle (=type of underwear) that you pull on in one piece, worn in the… …
117roll on — British spoken used for saying that you wish something would happen soon Roll on the summer holidays! …
118roll-in — informacijos įkeltis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. read in; roll in; swap in vok. Eingeben, n; Einlesen, n; Einspeichern, n rus. ввод информации, m pranc. chargement d information, m …
119roll — posvyris statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Aerofotografijoje – fotoaparato sukimasis apie orlaivio išilginę ašį. atitikmenys: angl. roll; tilt pranc. inclinaison latérale ryšiai: dar žiūrėk – polinkio kampas …
120roll — posvyris statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Orlaivio ar laivo sukimasis apie išilginę ašį. atitikmenys: angl. roll pranc. roulis …