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Past tense and present continuous tense of roll
Original sentence: get out
English [r? L] beauty [rol]; Volume; Rolling and rotating; Rolling; The volume of intransitive verbs; Rolling; Turn; Ups and downs, shaking; Roll, roll; List; rock
Past tense: rolled, past participle: rolled, present participle: rolling
Spread out; spread
Work roll
Swarm in; There is a lot (money, etc.); Go to bed; reach
rock 'n' roll/rock and roll
Roll up; Roll up; Arrive; Appear; Accumulate; Force the enemy to retreat to the central government.
Roll gap roll opening; Distance between rollers
Rush forward, move on
cold rolling
Roll forming; Forming rolling
Roll and roll; Transfer; deferred payment
Fuck off. Scroll the page; Turn over and move slowly.
To repel; Reduce to the standard level.
Roll into a whole; roll into
Get down! Get down!
Get off, get off.
steel roll
Spring rolls (China's); Spring roller; pancake
Hot rolling, hot rolling and hot rolling coil; Heated calendering roll
Good luck again and again; Supernormal play; go well
Roll call; List; registration form
roll [r? ul]
intransitive verb
1. Scroll, scroll:
The dog rolled on the lawn.
The dog rolled on the lawn.
2. (tears, etc. ) roll down:
Lucy's tears rolled down her face.
Lucy's tears rolled down her face.
3. (vehicle) driving; Automobile transportation:
The train is running at a high speed.
The train is running at a high speed.
Our school bus runs along the highway.
Our school bus runs on the expressway.
Hover:
Black smoke curled up from the chimney.
Black smoke curled up from the chimney.
5. (years, etc. ) it's all over; (time) came before you knew it:
The years are passing by.
The years are passing by.
Spring is coming again.
Unconsciously, spring is coming again.
6. Circular motion (of celestial bodies, etc). ):
Planets roll in their orbits.
Planets orbit.
7. Rolling; Pentium; Down the river:
A black car rolled down the hill.
A black car rolled down the hill.
Like the Yellow River, time rolls forward.
Time rolls forward like the Yellow River.
8. ups and downs (terrain, etc. ); Stretching:
The mountains extend to the horizon.
The mountains undulate on the horizon.
9. (Thunder, drums, etc. ) rumbling; (of birds, etc) call:
Thunder rumbled in the distance.
Thunder rumbled in the distance.
10. [American English] The football broke through and ran to the sideline [full name].
1 1. [archaic] stroll; Wandering; loaf about
12. Volume; Around; Packed; Be ironed:
Hedgehogs can roll into balls.
Hedgehogs can be rolled into a ball.
13. (eyeball, etc. ) turn, turn:
Her eyes rolled with fear.
Her eyes rolled up and down with fear.
14. (ships, etc. ) concave and convex; Shake:
The ship rocked violently back and forth on the rough sea.
The ship rocked in the rough waves.
15. stumbling:
The old man came up to me.
The old man staggered towards me.
He was drunk.
He was teetering with drunkenness.
16. Scroll; Rolling; "roll:
The dough is too wet to roll.
The dough is too thin to roll.
17. (Words) Go on and on:
Her mouth gushed with gratitude.
She gushed out words of thanks.
18. (Machine) operation; Boot; (movie, etc) action:
Their electric pump runs 12 hours a day.
Their electric pump runs 12 hours every day.
Let them go!
Open it! (used when making movies or TV series)
19. [Oral] rich; Have (often used with in):
They are rolling in money.
They have a lot of money.
She lives in luxury.
She leads a luxurious life.
20. [Spoken] Set out; Start action:
Come on. It's time to go.
Come on, it's time to go.
2 1. [oral] laughter; Laugh:
They laughed their heads off.
They laughed their heads off.
His jokes kept us laughing all night.
His jokes made us laugh all night.
transitive verb
1. Scroll:
They often snowball in winter.
They often have snowball fights in winter.
Strong winds swept the waves ashore.
Strong winds swept the waves to the coast.
2. cart; Automobile transportation:
The school bus took us to the airport.
The school bus took us to the airport.
3. Start, let it work:
Rotating camera
Start the camera
4. Fast rolling (drum):
They beat drums to let the villagers out.
They beat drums to gather the villagers.
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