rolling

英['rəʊlɪŋ] 美['roʊlɪŋ]
  • adj. 旋转的;摇晃的;波动的
  • n. 旋转;滚动
  • 动词roll的现在分词形式.
  • role n.作用;角色
  • roll n.卷;滚动;名单;压路机;颤音;圆形物,面包卷v.摇摆;滚;绕;转动;展开
  • roll about vt.滚动
  • roll back 压低;击退;退回重来;重新运行
  • roll call n.点名;点名时间
Noun:
  1. a deep prolonged sound (as of thunder or large bells)

  2. the act of robbing a helpless person;

    "he was charged with rolling drunks in the park"

  3. propelling something on wheels

Adjective:
  1. uttered with a trill;

    "she used rolling r's as in Spanish"

1. Don't forget, I have always kept the money rolling in.
不要忘记,我总是有大量钱财滚滚而来。

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2. Plans are rolling full steam ahead for the Jamaica Festival.
庆祝牙买加节的准备工作正开展得如火如荼。

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3. Burns is a big lad with a rolling gait.
伯恩斯是一个走起路来一摇一晃的高大小伙子。

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4. The country, with its low, rolling hills was beautiful.
这个地区山峦低矮起伏,景色秀丽。

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5. I just want enough cash to start the ball rolling.
我只是想有足够的启动资金。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. A line generated by a point on a circle rolling along a straight line.
      一个圆上的某个点在该圆顺着一条直线旋转时形成的线。
    2. In this paper, decarbonization of silicon carbide platelets by using a novel rolling oxidation furnace was studied.
      采用旋转式氧化脱炭炉这一新设备对碳化硅晶片的氧化脱炭进行了研究。
    3. He saw the white clouds rolling above Wall Street.
      他看见了在华尔街上空滚动着的白云。
    4. He was seriously wounded by a rolling stone.
      滚动的石头使他受了重伤。