English to Turkish Meaning of roll - rulo


Roll :
rulo

rulo, haykırış, ses, gürültü, ses, liste, grafik, tablo, program, katalog, rotasyon, harç, havaneli, zımpara taşı, değirmentaşı, kayıt, dosya, şikâyet

üzerinde akmaya, rulo, takla, dönüş, yaklaşık çevirmek, dönmek, döndürmek, döne döne gitmek, pas, geçinmek, ileriye taşımak, Yapmak, ilerlemek, Daha ileri, yükseltmek, geliştirmek, hız, dökün, kargaşa, akış, ulaşmak, sarkıtmak, sallanma, titremek, salıncak, salınmak

rulohaddelenmişyuvarlanmarulolarıRulo
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Definitions of roll in English
Noun(1) rotary motion of an object around its own axis(2) a list of names(3) a long heavy sea wave as it advances towards the shore(4) photographic film rolled up inside a container to protect it from light(5) a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles (as formed by leaves or flower petals(6) a roll of currency notes (often taken as the resources of a person or business etc.(7) small rounded bread either plain or sweet(8) a deep prolonged sound (as of thunder or large bells(9) the sound of a drum (especially a snare drum(10) a document that can be rolled up (as for storage(11) anything rolled up in cylindrical form(12) the act of throwing dice(13) walking with a swaying gait(14) a flight maneuver; aircraft rotates about its longitudinal axis without changing direction or losing altitude(15) the act of rolling something (as the ball in bowling
Verb(1) move by turning over or rotating(2) move along on or as if on wheels or a wheeled vehicle(3) occur in soft rounded shapes(4) flatten or spread with a roller(5) emit, produce, or utter with a deep prolonged reverberating sound(6) arrange or or coil around(7) begin operating or running(8) shape by rolling(9) execute a roll, in tumbling(10) sell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activity(11) move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion(12) move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment(13) move, rock, or sway from side to side(14) cause to move by turning over or in a circular manner of as if on an axis(15) pronounce with a roll, of the phoneme /r/(16) boil vigorously
Examples of roll in English
(1) Bryce, after pausing quickly to grab the roll of film, ran after him.(2) the cameras started to roll(3) the school had no one by his name on its roll(4) that's just how I roll , guys├ö├ç├ÂI'll smile until I physically can't(5) Remember, you are not limited to playing a roll on the snare drum!(6) Township School also began to experience a dramatic fall in the roll , from 1200 in the mid seventies to 500 in the early nineties.(7) It will make you roll your eyes, but that is part of the enjoyment.(8) She listened to the crash and roll of the surf below.(9) Overall, this is a clumsy, uneven affair which, by the time the final credits roll , grates.(10) Learn how to play a six stroke roll on the drums in this free video music lesson.(11) This parkland-styled course has tree-lined fairways that follow the gentle roll of the surrounding topography.(12) He just placed seven cameras with infrared tape and microphones in different areas of his studio and let them roll .(13) Here are some new photos from the one roll of film which I just got back today.(14) I am never eating another sausage roll as long as I live.(15) As the end credits roll , he goes off on this tangent that at first I thought was serious, but quickly realized was an incredibly funny joke.(16) I recently came across the first roll of film I ever shot.
Related Phrases of roll
(1) roll out ::
açarak yaymak
(2) roll up ::
sıvamak
(3) roll over ::
yuvarlanmak
(4) bread roll ::
ekmek rulo
(5) to roll ::
yuvarlanmak
(6) roll the dice ::
zar
(7) roll down ::
aşağı doğru döndürün
(8) roll off ::
yuvarlarsak
Synonyms
Noun
1. cylinder ::
silindir
2. reel ::
makara
3. wad ::
tampon
4. throw ::
atmak
5. bread roll ::
ekmek rulo
6. list ::
liste
7. rumble ::
gümbürtü
8. bowl ::
çanak
9. scroll ::
kaydırma
10. roller ::
rulman
11. roster ::
liste
12. bun ::
topuz
13. cast ::
oyuncular
15. bankroll ::
hazır para
16. paradiddle ::
Paradiddle
Verb
17. turn round and round ::
Yuvarlak ve yuvarlak çevirmek
18. wheel ::
tekerlek
19. travel ::
seyahat
20. pass ::
pas
21. flow ::
akış
22. billow ::
dev dalga
23. wind ::
rüzgar
25. stagger ::
sersemleme
26. lurch ::
silkinme
27. rumble ::
gümbürtü
28. roll up ::
sıvamak
29. roll out ::
açarak yaymak
30. seethe ::
kaynaşmak
31. drift ::
sürüklenme
32. pluck ::
yolmak
33. undulate ::
dalgalandırmak
34. revolve ::
dönmek
35. turn over ::
devir
Different Forms
roll, rolled, rolling, rollings, rolls
Word Example from TV Shows
Doesn't really
roll off the tongue, does it?

Doesn't really ROLL off the tongue, does it?

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 2

I let them roll their overages
into the next order,

I let them ROLL their overages into the next order,

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 11

Angela:
We're almost
ready to roll.

Angela: We're almost ready to ROLL.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 6

The Dungeon Master's supposed to roll.

The Dungeon Master's supposed to ROLL.

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 23

Just roll the dice.

Just ROLL the dice.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 17

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