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rollover

/rohl-oh-ver/US // ˈroʊlˌoʊ vər //

翻车,翻身,翻转,滚动

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an accident involving an overturned vehicle: The icy conditions resulted in several rollovers causing the westbound lanes of the highway to be closed for the morning commute.
    • : Business. a reinvestment of funds, especially a tax-free transfer of assets from one retirement plan to another: My financial advisor suggested an IRA rollover for my old 401.
    • : Digital Technology. a website feature that changes the appearance of a web page or creates the illusion of a pop-up when the specified target area on the page is clicked on or passed over by a mouse and pointer: Additional content is found in the rollovers, giving the page a crisp and clutter-free design.

Examples

  • Table games and video poker only contribute 10% to the rollover.

  • Driving like this will eventually cause damage to a truck, and using high speeds to complete technical off-road obstacles also risks a rollover or other accidents.

  • Moreover, the habit of rolling over debt every two years leaves us vulnerable to a rollover crisis.

  • Weird thing is though, the Rollover IRA doesn't seem to be doing anything at all.

  • When it was all over, he went down into his state-room, and shut himself in, and let his misery rollover him.

  • Long-snouted dolphin, long-beaked porpoise, spinner porpoise, rollover (St. Vincent).

  • Hear the sound of the water-spouts, as the floods of wrath rollover him!