roll
Prononciation : [/ɹoʊl/]
Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to move by turning over and over on an axis or from side to side, like a ball or a cylinder rolling along the ground.
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The children love to roll down the hill in the park.
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Do not roll your eyes when someone is talking to you; it's rude.
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Can you roll a ball towards me?
Contexte : « food »
(noun) a small piece or portion of food, typically made by combining ingredients and shaping them into a rounded or cylindrical form.
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I'll have a roll with my soup, please.
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I don't want a roll with my sandwich today.
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Would you like a roll with your dinner?
Contexte : « action »
(noun) an official list or register of individuals or items.
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Make sure your name is on the roll before class begins.
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He was absent from the roll call and got in trouble.
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Did you check the roll to see if you're on it?
Contexte : « create shape »
(verb) to shape or form by taking a piece or sheet of material and bending, folding, or winding it into a cylindrical shape.
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Roll the dough into a ball before placing it in the oven.
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Don't roll the paper; fold it neatly instead.
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Can you roll the clay into a cylinder shape?