Inglese | Italiano |
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roll [rolls] (a cylindrical twist of tobacco) noun [UK: rəʊl] [US: roʊl] | rullarenoun |
roll [rolls] (a heavy, reverberatory sound) noun [UK: rəʊl] [US: roʊl] | tonfonoun |
roll [rolls] (a heavy cylinder used to break clods) noun [UK: rəʊl] [US: roʊl] | rullonoun |
roll [rolls] (that which is rolled up) noun [UK: rəʊl] [US: roʊl] | arrotolatonounHe rolled up his sleeves. = Si è arrotolato le maniche. |
roll [rolls] (that which rolls; a roller) noun [UK: rəʊl] [US: roʊl] | rotolonoun |
roll [rolls] (the act of rolling) noun [UK: rəʊl] [US: roʊl] | rotolamentonoun rotolarenounI rolled over on the bed. = Mi rotolai sul letto. |
roll [rolls] (the uniform beating of a drum) noun [UK: rəʊl] [US: roʊl] | rullo di tamburinoun |
roll [rolled, rolling, rolls] (to beat with rapid, continuous strokes, as a drum) verb [UK: rəʊl] [US: roʊl] | far rullareverb |
roll [rolled, rolling, rolls] (to bind or involve by winding) verb [UK: rəʊl] [US: roʊl] | avvolgereverb impacchettareverb involtolareverb |
roll [rolled, rolling, rolls] (to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) verb [UK: rəʊl] [US: roʊl] | far girareverb far rotolareverb |
roll [rolled, rolling, rolls] (to drive or impel forward with an easy motion) verb [UK: rəʊl] [US: roʊl] | spingereverb |
roll [rolled, rolling, rolls] (to turn over and over) verb [UK: rəʊl] [US: roʊl] | rotolareverbI rolled over on the bed. = Mi rotolai sul letto. |
roll [rolled, rolling, rolls] (to wrap round on itself) verb [UK: rəʊl] [US: roʊl] | accartocciareverb arrotolareverb rullareverb |
roll call (reading of a list of names and responses) noun | appellonoun |
roll one's eyes (turn one's eyes upwards) verb [UK: rəʊl wʌnz aɪz] [US: roʊl wʌnz ˈaɪz] | |
roll out the red carpet (extend the utmost hospitality) verb | |
roll up (to make into a bundle) verb [UK: rəʊl ʌp] [US: roʊl ʌp] | arrotolareverb |
roll up one's sleeves (prepare to work) verb [UK: rəʊl ʌp wʌnz sliːvz] [US: roʊl ʌp wʌnz sˈliːvz] | darsi da fareverb |
roll up one's sleeves (roll one's sleeves up) verb [UK: rəʊl ʌp wʌnz sliːvz] [US: roʊl ʌp wʌnz sˈliːvz] | smanicarsiverb |
rollback [rollbacks] (return to a prior state) noun [UK: ˈrolˌbæk] [US: ˈrolˌbæk] | arretramentonoun retrocessionenoun |
rollback [rollbacks] (withdrawal of military forces) noun [UK: ˈrolˌbæk] [US: ˈrolˌbæk] | retromarcianoun ritiratanoun |
Rolle's theorem (theorem that a differentiable function with points of equal value must have a point of zero slope between them) proper noun | teorema di Rolleproper noun |
rolled fillet (chopped veal rolled in a piece of bacon) noun | involtinonoun messicanonoun |
roller [rollers] (large, wide, curling wave) noun [UK: ˈrəʊ.lə(r)] [US: ˈroʊ.lə(r)] | cavallonenoun |
roller blind (blind for a window) noun [UK: ˈrəʊ.lə(r) blaɪnd] [US: ˈroʊ.lə(r) ˈblaɪnd] | avvolgibilenoun tapparellanoun |
roller derby (sport) noun [UK: ˈrəʊ.lə(r) ˈdɑː.bi] [US: ˈroʊ.lə(r) ˈdɝː.bi] | roller derbynoun |
roller skating (skating on roller skates) noun | |
roller towel (continuous loop of towelling attached to a roller) noun [UK: ˈrəʊ.lə.ˈtaʊəl] [US: ˈrəʊ.lə.ˈtaʊəl] | bandinellanoun |