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rolling

/roh-ling/US // ˈroʊ lɪŋ //UK // (ˈrəʊlɪŋ) //

滚动,轧制,滚动的,滚动式

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the action, motion, or sound of anything that rolls.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : moving by revolving or turning over and over.
    • : rising and falling in gentle slopes, as land: rolling hills.
    • : moving in undulating billows, as clouds or waves: Jessica felt a peace steal over her as she watched the rolling waves.
    • : rocking or swaying from side to side: The rolling movement of the train car lulled most of the passengers to sleep.
    • : turning or folding over, as a collar.
    • : producing a deep, continuous sound: rolling thunder.
    • : steadily moving onward in a series of stages: a rolling program of renovations.

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Examples

  • For irregular items, sets of shoes and toys, or odds and ends, this rolling underbed cart from Whitmor is a good alternative to traditional under bed enclosures.

  • Last month, the state’s main grid operator ordered a series of rolling blackouts, California’s first unplanned outages in nearly two decades, as millions of air conditioners strained to keep up with blistering heat waves.

  • The rolling blackouts offered just a small hint of what’s likely to come in California and far beyond.

  • Canoo has said this is intended to leverage the future potential of autonomous driving, and some of Canoo’s concept art shows the vehicle converted into something akin to a rolling lounge—with no driver.

  • Before she went, the students could see that there was a desk with books piled high in a bookcase, and a rolling chair.

  • “Gently rolling hills” roll not-so-gently under my tires, but the English countryside scenery is soporific.

  • Mullins quotes Stewart from an interview with Rolling Stone.

  • In the same house where Rolling Stone's Jackie says she was.

  • But after Rolling Stone's rape story debacle, how much momentum does the call to ban fraternities have left?

  • Imagine driving through the Scottish countryside, rolling through a vast landscape of green hills and cloudy skies.

  • Sol laughed out of his whiskers, with a big, loose-rolling sound, and sat on the porch without waiting to be asked.

  • The first steam rolling mill, with the exception of the one at Soho, was put up at Bradley ironworks.

  • The face of the country through this part of Ireland is moderately rolling, though some fair hills appear in the distance.

  • From the 5th to the 10th of July, we had continued stormy and cold weather, with a heavy sea, and great rolling of the ship.

  • Like me, he entered railway life in 1867; but, p. 69unlike me, has not been a rolling stone.