| Level | B1 |
|---|---|
| Kind | verb |
| Front | roll |
| IPA | /rəʊl / verb |
| Back | yuvarlanmak; yuvarlamak |
| Back 2 | roll (verb) /rəʊl
/ verb
TURN OVER
1 [intransitive,
transitive]
to move by turning
over and over; to make sth move in this way
yuvarlanmak; yuvarlamak
The apples fell out of the bag and rolled
everywhere.
He tried to roll the rock up the hill.
2 [intransitive,
transitive]
roll (sth) (over)
to turn over and over;
to make sth do this
yuvarlanmak, dönmek;
yuvarlamak, döndürmek
The horse was rolling in the dirt.
The car rolled over in the crash.
We rolled the log over to see what was underneath.
MOVE SMOOTHLY
3 [intransitive]
to move smoothly,
often on wheels
yuvarlanmak, akmak
The car began to roll back down the hill.
Tears were rolling down her cheeks.
Big black clouds came rolling across the
sky.
MAKE BALL/TUBE
4 [intransitive,
transitive]
roll
(sth) (up)
to make sth into the
shape of a ball or tube
yuvarlamak, sarmak;
yuvarlanmak
He was rolling himself a cigarette.
The insect rolled up when I touched it.
OPPOSITE UNROLL
MAKE FLAT
5 [transitive]
roll
sth (out)
to make sth become
flat by moving sth heavy over it
(hamur vb.) açmak
Roll out the pastry thinly.
OF SHIP, ETC.
6 [intransitive]
to move from side to
side
yalpalamak
The ship began to roll in the storm.
She was rolling about with laughter (gülmekten
katılmak).
IDIOM
be
rolling in money/in it
(slang)
to have a lot of money
para
içinde yüzmek
PHRASAL VERBS
roll
in
(informal)
to arrive in large
numbers or amounts
yağmak, oluk
gibi akmak
Offers of help have been rolling in.
roll
up
(informal)
(used about a person
or a vehicle) to arrive, especially late
arzı
endam etmek
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