0 to move somewhere by turning in a circular direction, or to make something move this way -- катить(ся) (что-либо) по/вокруг/над и т. д.
1 to move somewhere smoothly -- скатываться/катиться в/откатываться и т. д.
2 to turn something around itself to make the shape of a ball or tube -- свертывать, скручивать
to roll a cigarette
3 to move your eyes so that they are looking up, usually to show surprise or disapproval -- закатывать глаза
4 something that has been turned around itself into a round shape like a tube -- рулон
6 a list of names -- поименный список
the electoral roll
8 to be having a successful period -- быть на коне, пребывать в полосе везения
A suitable mechanism with gear trains has been designed for performing the jaw of shoulder and the roll of wrist.
The single wheel has three resistance forces during the steering - the contact frictional force, the wheel rolling resistance and the scrubbing torque.
The sharp spectral roll-off in this range exaggerates the ordinal error for a fixed abscissa.
A second way in which an opposition party may avoid being rolled is by exercising institutional veto or delay powers with which it is endowed.
A certain 'familialization' of the councils can be ascertained, with some family names appearing on the rolls for generation after generation.
Curves 1 and 2 are two extremes of observed trajectories stabilizing to roll cells with a negative flow direction.
The intervention group was a closed cohort group where no rolling admissions were allowed into the group after treatment had commenced.
Consider a rotating spherical target, which rolls down along the layering channel.
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