rolled
Prononciation : [roʊld]
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Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to move something in a circular shape, like when you twist something around or turn it over. Imagine taking a ball and pushing it so it moves across the ground.
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She rolled the ball to her friend during the game.
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He did not roll the marble; he just let it sit on the table.
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Can you roll the toy car down the ramp?
Contexte : « preparation »
(verb) to wrap food, like a burrito or sushi, so that the filling is inside and the outside is closed. This is how we keep all the yummy stuff together.
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They rolled the sushi tightly so it wouldn’t fall apart.
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She didn’t roll the sandwich at all; it was just flat on the plate.
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Do you know how to roll a burrito properly?
Contexte : « entertainment »
(verb) to happen or be shown continuously, like when movies play in a sequence. It’s like when a film rolls and you watch it one part at a time.
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The credits rolled after the movie finished playing.
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The video didn’t roll smoothly, and it got stuck halfway.
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When will the next show start rolling?
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