rolling
Aussprache: [ˈroʊlɪŋ]
Wort
Kontext: „movement“
(verb) to move by turning over and over on a surface. Imagine a ball going down a hill; it rolls because it keeps turning as it moves.
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The kids are rolling the ball back and forth in the park.
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The rock didn't roll down the hill because it got stuck.
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Can you see the leaves rolling in the wind?
Kontext: „action“
(verb) to make something go in a circular or curved path. For example, when you knead dough, you roll it flat.
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She is rolling out the cookie dough with a rolling pin.
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He didn’t roll the dough enough, so the cookies turned out really thick.
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Are you rolling the pizza dough yet?
Kontext: „movement“
(adjective) something that is moving in a circular or continuing way. Like when a drum is playing while it seems to keep ‘rolling’ in sound.
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The rolling waves at the beach are so beautiful.
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The flat sea was not rolling at all on that calm day.
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Can you hear the rolling sound of the drums?
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