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rouleau

/roo-loh/US // ruˈloʊ //UK // (ˈruːləʊ) //

辊筒,辊子,滚子,滚筒

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural rou·leaux, rou·leaus [roo-lohz]. /ruˈloʊz/.

    • : a roll or strip of something, as trimming on a hat brim.
    • : a stack or roll of coins put up in cylindrical form in a paper wrapping.

Examples

  • Earlier this week, Martin Rouleau-Couture ran his car into two Canadian soldiers in Quebec, killing one and wounding another.

  • Rouleau-Couture and Zehaf-Bibeau were both reportedly born in Canada and lived in Quebec before recently converting to Islam.

  • One purported ISIS fighter from Canada praised Rouleau and encouraged others to follow suit with violence.

  • Martin Couture-Rouleau, the suspect in that incident, was arrested in July while trying to travel to Turkey.

  • Following his rampage, Courture-Rouleau was shot and killed.

  • So saying he took up the rouleau of gold he had given to Marguerite and departed.

  • From the outset Rouleau steadily won till his chips were piled high in front of him.

  • At once the luck began to turn, and in a half hour's play Rouleau's winnings disappeared and passed over to the lieutenant's hand.

  • But the demon of play had taken full possession of both Rouleau and the lieutenant and they were not to be denied.

  • In a tone of triumph which he could not altogether suppress, Rouleau exclaimed "Dees are good enough for me."