Englisch | Arabisch |
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roll to cause something to revolve by turning over and over | |
roll to press or level with a roller | |
roll to turn over and over | |
roll to wrap round on itself | |
roll call reading of a list of names and responses | تَفَقُّداتm-p |
roll one's eyes turn one's eyes upwards | أَدَارَ عَيْنْعَيْنَيْهِ بَرَمَ عَيْنْعَيْنَيْهِ |
roll up one's sleeves prepare to work | |
rollercoaster amusement ride | |
rolling pin food preparation utensil | |
Rolls-Royce British brand - manufacturer(s) of cars, aero engines, etc. | |
Rom a member of the Romani people | |
Roma the Romani people | |
romaji romanization of Japanese | |
Roman a native or resident of Rome | |
Roman of or from Rome | |
Roman of or from the Roman Empire | |
Roman the Roman script | |
Roman Catholic Church Catholic Church | |
Roman Empire ancient Latin empire | |
Roman road road built by the Romans | |
romance music: sentimental ballad | |
Romance of or dealing with languages or cultures derived from Roman influence and Latin | |
romance story or novel dealing with idealized love | |
Romance language language descended from Latin | |
Romania id=Q218|South-Eastern European country | |
Romanian native of Romania |