1.b> 1) () (; ), / ; the coin rolled under the table ; the ball rolled into the street ; the egg rolled off the counter ; they were rolling barrels across the yard ; tears rolled down her cheeks ;
2) i> (); to roll a die ;
3) i> i> (); to roll a 3 , ;
2.b> .i> (; ), ; / ; the van was rolling along the lane ; the traffic rolled slowly forwards / ; he rolled the trolley across the room ;
3.b> (; ), ; I rolled the baby over onto its stomach / ; he rolled onto his back / ; the car rolled over twice in the crash / ;
4.b> (; ), , ; to roll in the mud ; he rolled his eyes strangely ;
5.b> (.i> up) 1) (into) (; ); ; ; I rolled the string into a ball / ; roll the dough into small balls ; we rolled up the carpet ; to roll a cigarette / ; the hedgehog rolled up into a ball i> ;
2) (, ), (i> ..i>); to roll up trouser legs ; roll up your sleeves [.i> .i> ];
6.b> 1) (), ; to roll smth. in a piece of paper ;
2) : to roll oneself in a blanket [in a rug] [] ();
7.b> (.i> out) (); roll the pastry on a floured surface ;
8.b> (; ), , - ; he walked with a rolling gait ; the ship was rolling heavily to and fro -;
9.b> 1) () i>; the river rolled on ;
2) (), ( , i>); the fog rolled across the fields ;
3) () i>;
10.b> , ( i>); the plain stretched rolling to the west ;
11.b> 1) (), , ; the thunder rolled heavily -; the drums rolled ;
2) / (); to roll one's r's ""-i> ;
3) / ();
12.b> .i> .i> (), ( i>);
13.b> .i> (), (i>); , ();
14.b> .i> ; ( i>); the cameras started to roll , ;
to rollb> alongb> () , ..i>; he rolled along in his car ;
to rollb> awayb> 1) (; );
2) () i>;
to roll backb> 1) .i> i> .i> () / ;
2) i> / (); ; ;
3) i> (), ; ;
4) (), ( ..i>);
5) : to roll back the years (), ;
to roll byb> 1) i> ();
2) i> (); I get more homesick as the months rolled by ; the years rolled by ;
to roll downb> 1) (), ( , ..i>); to roll down a car window ;
2) (); ( , i> ..i>);
to roll inb> .i> (); offers of help are still rolling in ;
to roll outb> 1) (); to roll out pastry ;
2) i> (), , ( , i>);
3) (, ) i>;
4) () , i>;
5) .i> .i> ();
6) i> ();
to roll overb> 1) i> (); to roll over in bed / ;
2) .i> .i> (), ( i>);
3) .i> (), - , ;
4) .i> i> ();
to roll upb> 1) .i> (), (.i> i>); he finally rolled up two hours late , ;
2) .i> (); ; / ; once we had gained a foothold on the position, we were able to roll it up from the right , ;
3) () , ..i>;
4) = 5 1) i> 2);
5) (; ); ; ;
6) (); ;
7) : roll up, roll up! ! ! ! ( i> / i>);
to be rolling in money / in it /b> .i> ; / ; (all) rolled into oneb> , ; to roll one's ownb> .i> / ; to roll up one's sleevesb> [.i> .i> 5 2)]; to roll with the punchesb> ) .i> (i>); ) ; , ; to get smth. rollingb> / ; to be rolling in the aislesb> .i> ; to be ready to rollb> .i> i> ; let's rollb> .i> , ! / !