rolling in / roʊl /

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rolling in4 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to move along a surface by revolving or turning over and over, as a ball or a wheel.
  2. to move or be moved on wheels, as a vehicle or its occupants.
  3. to flow or advance in a stream or with an undulating motion, as water, waves, or smoke.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to cause to move along a surface by revolving or turning over and over, as a cask, a ball, or a hoop.
  2. to move along on wheels or rollers; convey in a wheeled vehicle.
  3. to drive, impel, or cause to flow onward with a sweeping or undulating motion: The wind rolled the waves high on the beach.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a document of paper, parchment, or the like, that is or may be rolled up, as for storing; scroll.
  2. a list, register, or catalog, especially one containing the names of the persons belonging to a company, class, society, etc.
  3. anything rolled up in a ringlike or cylindrical form: a roll of wire.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. roll back, to reduce to a former level, usually in response to government action.to restore to a previous state: The help desk suggested rolling back my computer’s operating system to eliminate the update that was causing the crashes.The laissez-faire policy would roll back some environmental regulations.to cause to retreat or withdraw.
  2. roll in, Informal. to luxuriate in; abound in: rolling in money.to go to bed; retire: They would roll in later and later every night.to mix and average the cost of with that of a cheaper one so as to increase the retail price.to add: Labor wants to roll in periodic increases with their wage demands.to arrive, especially in large numbers or quantity: When do my dividends start rolling in?
  3. roll out, to spread out or flatten: to roll out dough.Informal.to arise from bed; get up: It was nearly impossible to roll out on the first day back after vacation.Football.to execute a rollout.Informal.to introduce; unveil: a TV advertising campaign to roll out the new car.

rolling in 近义词

rolling in

等同于 abundant

rolling in

等同于 arrive

rolling in

等同于 reach

rolling in

等同于 teem

rolling in

等同于 turn in

rolling in

等同于 turn up

rolling in

等同于 pullulate

rolling in

等同于 come

rolling in

等同于 appear

rolling in构成的短语

  • roll around
  • roll back
  • roll in
  • rolling stone
  • roll in the aisles
  • roll in the hay
  • roll out
  • roll over
  • roll the bones
  • roll up
  • roll up one's sleeves
  • roll with the punches
  • easy as pie (rolling off a log)
  • get rolling
  • get the ball rolling
  • heads will roll
  • on a roll
  • red carpet

更多rolling in例句

  1. Finger-length rolls are reassuringly bundled in brown paper sleeves.
  2. This roll out began on Wednesday, February 10, 2021, in the afternoon Pacific Time for queries in the US in English.
  3. Looking back through my camera roll, it’s striking how quickly, and how persistently, I tried to weasel around these orders.
  4. Market forces and monopolies aside, there are few other, more tangible barriers to a widespread renewable roll out.
  5. As Google continues to expand these, I wouldn’t be surprised to see these roll out to new industries in 2021.
  6. I think 2014 was my big rock and roll year, and 2015 is gonna be a really good year to hang around the house.
  7. Ragtime, blues, country, jazz, soul, and rock and roll were all pioneered or inspired by black artists.
  8. “Gently rolling hills” roll not-so-gently under my tires, but the English countryside scenery is soporific.
  9. In previous decades, hip-hop was something typically preached against, much like rock & roll and heavy metal before it.
  10. Roll the pork over the stuffing, like a jelly roll, until the seam is facing down and the fat back is on top.
  11. If those jaspers flash any part of the roll in the Territory before snowfall, I'll get them.
  12. While you were admiring the long roll of the wave, a sudden spray would be dashed over you, and make you catch your breath!
  13. It reminds me of those snow-balls the boys roll up at home—the crowd gathers as it proceeds!
  14. There a familiar sound met his ears—the roll of a drum followed by an incantation in a quavering, high-pitched voice.
  15. They stood outside the window and the cook passed them their coffee and a roll, which they drank and ate from the window-sill.