Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
roll n | (ball of yarn) | motek m |
| The cat loved playing with the roll of yarn. |
roll n | (canister: camera film) | rolka ż |
| I have three more rolls, with twenty-four exposures each. |
roll n | (wad of paper money) | zwitek m |
| The parking attendant pulled out a roll of Euros to give us change. |
roll n | (ball of wire) | zwój m |
| There is a roll of wire on the construction site. |
roll n | (scroll) (papieru, pergaminu) | zwój m |
| The ancient rolls were fragile. |
roll n | (movement of ocean) | kołysanie n |
| The constant roll of the ocean made him seasick. |
roll n | (boat, plane: tipping movement) | przechył m |
| The roll to the side really scared the passengers. |
roll n | (music, voice: trill) | tryl m |
| When she sang, her rolls were perfection. |
roll n | (throw of dice) | rzut kostką m + ż |
| It was a bad roll and he lost all his money. |
roll n | (throw of a bowling ball) | rzut m |
| That's a great roll - looks like it's heading for a strike! |
roll n | (roll call: register of names) | lista obecności ż + ż |
| The teacher called roll every morning. |
| Nauczycielka sprawdzała listę obecności każdego ranka. |
roll n | (fold of body fat) | zwał m |
| You could see the rolls of fat when he lifted up his shirt! |
roll n | (gymnastic movement) | przewrót m |
| The gymnastics team practiced forward and backward rolls. |
roll n | (act of rolling) | tarzać się zwr. ndk. |
| | wytarzać się zwr. dk. |
| There's nothing the horse likes better than a roll in the mud. |
roll⇒ vi | (move by turning or revolving) | toczyć się zwr. ndk. |
| The tank wheels rolled forward. |
roll vi | (move with undulations) | iść kołyszącym krokiem zwrot ndk. |
| He loved to watch the way she rolled along the street. |
roll vi | figurative (extend in undulations) | wznosić się i opadać zwrot ndk. |
| The hills of Tuscany roll for miles. |
roll vi | figurative (time: elapse, pass) (przenośny) | mijać, upływać ndk. |
| | minąć, upłynąć dk. |
| Time rolls on. |
roll vi | (wallow) | tarzać się zwr. ndk. |
| | wytarzać się zwr. dk. |
| The hippos loved to roll in the mud. |
roll vi | (thunder: sound) | przetaczać się zwr. ndk. |
| | przetoczyć się zwr. dk. |
| During the storm, the thunder rolled. |
roll vi | (drum: sound) | dudnić ndk. |
| | zadudnić dk. |
| The trumpets blared and the drums rolled. |
roll vi | colloquial (get moving) | iść ndk. |
| Are you ready to go? Let's roll. |
roll vi | (throw: dice) | rzucać ndk. |
| | rzucić dk. |
| It's your turn to roll. Here are the dice. |
roll [sth]⇒ vtr | (trill) | wymawiać z wibracją zwrot ndk. |
| | wymówić z wibracją zwrot dk. |
| Many Americans find it hard to roll their Rs. |
roll [sth] vtr | (move up and down or side to side) | rozprowadzać ndk. |
| | rozprowadzić dk. |
| He rolled the paint onto the wall very quickly. |
roll [sth] vtr | (make sway) | kołysać ndk. |
| | zakołysać dk. |
| The waves rolled the boat back and forth. |
roll [sth] vtr | (wrap around a cylinder) | zwijać ndk. |
| | zwinąć dk. |
| We rolled the hose after washing the car. |
roll [sth] vtr | (form into a tube) (cygara) | zwijać ndk. |
| | zwinąć dk. |
| (papierosy) | skręcać ndk. |
| | skręcić dk. |
| I have seen photos of old Cubans rolling cigars. |
roll [sth] vtr | (envelop) | obtaczać ndk. |
| | obtoczyć dk. |
| Next, you need to roll the chicken in the bread till it is coated. |
roll [sth] vtr | (flatten with a rolling pin) | wałkować ndk. |
| | rozwałkować dk. |
| First you need to roll the pizza dough. |
roll [sth] vtr | (roll metal) | walcować ndk. |
| | rozwalcować dk. |
| The workers rolled the metal into flat sheets. |
roll [sb]⇒ vtr | US, slang (rob) (potoczny) | zwijać ndk. |
| | zwinąć dk. |
| I wanted his watch, so I rolled him. |
Czasowniki złożone
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roll about vi phrasal | UK (sway this way and that) | kołysać się, bujać się zwr. ndk. |
| | zakołysać się, pobujać się zwr. dk. |
| The two youngest kids were rolling about and playing on the large bed. |
roll along vi phrasal | (move on wheels) | toczyć się zwr. ndk. |
| The car was rolling along smoothly. |
roll along vi phrasal | figurative, informal (progress smoothly) | posuwać się zwr. ndk. |
| | posunąć się zwr. dk. |
| Everything seems to be rolling along without any problems. |
roll around, also UK: roll about vi phrasal | (sway this way and that) | kołysać się, bujać się zwr. ndk. |
| | pokołysać się, pobujać się zwr. dk. |
| The passengers were rolling around as the bus sped along the winding road. |
roll around vi phrasal | informal (event, time: come again) | ponownie pojawiać się przys. + zwr. ndk. |
| | ponownie pojawić się przys. + zwr. dk. |
| When the opportunity rolls around, I will take the holiday I always dreamed of. |
roll [sth] back, roll back [sth] vtr phrasal sep | figurative (reduce: prices) | cofać ndk. |
| | cofnąć dk. |
| They're not rolling back prices; they are still too high. |
roll back to [sth] vtr phrasal insep | figurative (revert) | cofać się do czegoś zwr. ndk. + przyim. |
| | cofnąć się do czegoś zwr. dk. + przyim. |
| | wracać do czegoś ndk. + przyim. |
| | wrócić do czegoś dk. + przyim. |
| I rolled back to the previous version of the software and it worked fine. |
roll by vi phrasal | figurative (pass) (przenośny) | mijać ndk. |
| (przenośny) | minąć dk. |
| It seems like the years just rolled by, and suddenly I'm an old man. |
roll [sth] down, roll down [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (car window: open) | opuszczać ndk. |
| | opuścić dk. |
| Estelle rolled down the car window. |
roll in vi phrasal | informal (arrive) | pojawiać się zwr. ndk. |
| | pojawić się zwr. dk. |
| You never know when some more bad news is going to roll in. |
roll in [sth] vtr phrasal insep | informal, figurative (have in abundance) | obfitować w ndk. + przyim. |
| I grew so many potatoes that I was rolling in them. |
roll [sth] out, roll out [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (introduce [sth] new to public) | przedstawiać ndk. |
| | przedstawić dk. |
| The company plans to roll out its new product range in the spring. |
roll over vi phrasal | (turn to other side) | przewracać się zwr. ndk. |
| His back injury made it difficult for him to roll over in bed. |
roll over vi phrasal | informal, figurative (surrender) | przewracać się zwr. ndk. |
| Do you think you can get me to roll over just by threatening me with a lawsuit? |
roll over for [sb] vi phrasal + prep | figurative, informal (submit to) | poddawać się zwr. ndk. |
| | poddać się zwr. dk. |
| You can't always expect me to roll over for you. |
roll up vi phrasal | (curl at edge) | zawijać się zwr. ndk. |
| | zawinąć się zwr. dk. |
| This sheet of paper won't stay flat. The edges keep rolling up. |
roll up vi phrasal | informal, figurative (arrive) | pojawiać się zwr. ndk. |
| | pojawić się zwr. dk. |
| Just then, he rolled up in a shiny new car. |
roll up to [sth], roll up at [sth] vi phrasal + prep | informal, figurative (arrive somewhere) | podjeżdżać do czegoś ndk. + przyim. |
| | podjechać do czegoś dk. + przyim. |
| The drivers rolled up to the starting line and waited for the race to begin. |
roll up vi phrasal | informal (make a cigarette) | skręcać papierosa ndk. + m |
| | skręcić papierosa dk. + m |
| He finished rolling up and asked me for a light. |
Formy złożone:
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bread roll n | (small loaf) | bułka ż |
| Liz is baking a tray of bread rolls. |
drum roll, drumroll n | (fast continuous drumming) | bębny m, l.mn. |
| There was a drum roll before the winners were announced. |
egg roll, spring roll n | US (Chinese food: spring roll) | sajgonka ż |
| Greasy fried egg rolls filled with vegetables and shredded pork are a common appetizer in Chinese-American restaurants. |
honor roll n | US (list: top students) (uniwersytet) | lista dziekańska ż + przym. |
| Chris often got on the honor roll in high school. |
jelly roll n | US, literal (rolled cake filled with jam) | rolada z dżemem wyr. |
| I found a recipe for jelly rolls. |
kaiser roll n | US (type of bread roll) | kajzerka ż |
| Kaiser rolls are popular in the United States and Canada. |
rock and roll, rock 'n' roll n | (style of 1950s pop music) | rock and roll m |
| Rock and roll was considered scandalous in the early 1950s. Elvis Presley was perhaps the most famous rock 'n' roll performer ever. |
rock and roll, rock 'n' roll n | (modern rock music) | rock and roll m |
| I don't care for hip-hop or rap - I prefer rock and roll. |
roll by vi | literally (pass by rotating, on wheels) | toczyć się obok |
| | potoczyć się obok |
roll call n | (register of names read aloud) | apel m |
| The squadron turned out for roll call. |
roll call n | figurative (long list of names) | apel m |
| I'm a long way down the roll call so my chances of getting the job are small. |
roll down [sth] vi + prep | (droplet: move downwards) | spływać po czymś ndk. + przyim. |
| | spłynąć po czymś dk. + przyim. |
| A tear rolled down the little girl's cheek. |
roll down [sth] vi + prep | (move down a slope) | toczyć się z czegoś zwr. ndk. + przyim. |
| | stoczyć się z czegoś zwr. dk. + przyim. |
| The marble rolled down the ramp. |
roll [sth] down [sth] vtr + prep | (push down a slope) | spuszczać coś z czegoś ndk. + przyim. |
| | spuścić coś z czegoś dk. + przyim. |
| Dan rolled the ball down the hill. |
roll [sth] down, roll down [sth] vtr + adv | (window shade: close) | opuszczać ndk. |
| | opuścić dk. |
| Barbara rolled down the window shade. |
roll down n | (economy: lower strike price option) | cena opcji na zamknięciu wyr. |
roll of film n | (spool of film for a camera) | rolka filmu ż + m |
| Digital cameras have made rolls of film obsolete. |
| When she was taking pictures, she had to stop to change a roll of film. |
roll of honor (US), roll of honour (UK) n | (list of heroes) | lista zasłużonych ż + przym. |
| Soldiers killed during the First World War have been commemorated in a roll of honour. |
roll off vi + prep | (round object: fall off [sth]) | turlać się zwr. ndk. |
| | sturlać się zwr. dk. |
| The ball rolled off the porch. |
roll [sth] off [sth] vtr + prep | (cause [sth] round to fall off [sth]) | turlać się z czegoś zwr. ndk. + przyim. |
| | sturlać się z czegoś zwr. dk. + przyim. |
| Roll the marble off the table—the cat will chase it! |
roll on interj | informal (impatience, longing) (slang) | dawaj |
Uwaga: A hyphen is used when the term is or modifies a noun |
| It's been a terrible week at work. Roll on Friday evening! |
roll-on n | (product applied with a roller ball) | roll-on m |
| This pain-relief gel is available as a roll-on. |
roll-on adj | (applied with a roller ball) | w kulce przyim. + ż |
| I prefer roll-on deodorants to sprays. |
roll out [sth], roll [sth] out vtr + adv | (flatten with a rolling pin) | rozwałkowywać ndk. |
| | rozwałkować dk. |
| Roll out the pastry thin and even. |
rollout, roll-out n | (aircraft: first public viewing) | wejście na rynek n + przyim. + m |
| The rollout of the first Concorde took place in 1967. |
rollout, roll-out n | (launch of a program or product) | wejście na rynek n + przyim. + m |
| The supermarket's rollout of 500 self-checkout machines went smoothly. |
rollout, roll-out n | (American football maneuver) | zagranie skrzydłem n + m |
| The quarterback executed a perfect rollout. |
roll out of bed v | US, Informal (get up from bed) | wyleć z łóżka |
| The professor's hair was always dishevelled, as if he had just rolled out of bed. |
roll [sth] over vtr + adv | figurative, often passive (jackpot: add to next draw) | kumulować coś ndk. |
| | skumulować coś dk. |
| If nobody wins the lottery, the prize is rolled over to the following week's draw. |
roll over [sth] vi + prep | (internet: move cursor over) | najeżdżać kursorem na coś zwrot ndk. |
| | najechać kursorem na coś zwrot dk. |
| Roll over the image and you'll see it change. |
roll [sth] over [sth] vtr + prep | (cursor: move over) | najeżdżać czymś na coś ndk. + przyim. |
| | najechać czymś na coś dk. + przyim. |
| The image changes when you roll the cursor over it. |
roll over vi + prep | (wheel, etc.: run over) | przejeżdżać ndk. |
| | przejechać dk. |
| Ouch! Your bicycle wheel just rolled over my foot! |
roll [sth] over into [sth] v expr | figurative (profits: reinvest) | przewracać się ndk. |
| I took the money I made on my first rental property and rolled it over into a second. |
roll over [sb] vi + prep | figurative (sport: defeat) | przewracać się zwr. ndk. |
| In the final game, Brazil rolled over Canada 15 to 2. |
roll up vi | (wind into a scroll) | zwijać ndk. |
| | zwinąć dk. |
| He rolled up the certificates and kept them in a safe place. |
Roll up! interj | dated (Come and see!) | Podejdźcie! wykrz. |
| The stallholder called out, "Roll up! Roll up! All ladies' shoes now half price!" |
roll up your sleeves v expr | (sleeves: push, fold up) | podwijać rękawy ndk. + m, l.mn. |
| | podwinąć rękawy dk. + m, l.mn. |
| I rolled up my sleeves so that they wouldn't get stained with paint. |
roll up your sleeves v expr | figurative (prepare for work) | podwijać rękawy ndk. + m, l.mn. |
| | podwinąć rękawy dk. + m, l.mn. |
| It's time to roll up my sleeves and get to work on my income tax returns. |
spring roll n | (Asian food) | sajgonka ż |
Uwaga: Najczęściej występuje w liczbie mnogiej - sajgonki. |