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单词 rolling
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Definition of rolling in English:

rolling

adjective ˈrəʊlɪŋˈroʊlɪŋ
  • 1Moving by turning over and over on an axis.

    a rolling ball
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When a rolling egg struck another lying on the ground, the player got to keep it.
    • Pocklington were unlucky not to extend their lead when their forwards produced a high-speed, 60-yard rolling maul which the home pack collapsed in sight of the try line.
    • The rolling baseline positively cross-correlates with itself, producing a large, wide peak not observed with the flat baseline.
    • Then just before the start of the season I collapsed while rolling the wicket.
    • You are strapped into your own rolling dental chair which goes from upright to supine as you are prepped and then operated upon.
    • Players control shots by rolling a trackball to swing the club of a digital golfer.
    • At least one chose to commit suicide, rolling from a parked position down a hill, swerving into the only brick building on the block).
    • Rolling is effective when the material - metal, plastic, glass, whatever - must be bent a great deal.
    • Rolling snow into snowmen, gleefully compacting the beautiful flakes into firm white balls, revelling in the joy of the winter holidays.
    • Surely current rolling stock would need to be upgraded and electrification considered.
    • The rest of this rolling stock upgrade doesn't start until 2012.
    • He originally believed cars would be rolling on it by now.
    • Galileo stands at the center of this fresco, explaining the uniform acceleration of a sphere rolling down an inclined plane.
    • I executed the shot perfectly, with the ball rolling the last 50 yards to the green and stopping 70 feet from the hole.
    • I came away from Alhambra with tears rolling down my cheeks.
    • He rolled each ball in his mouth.
    • we'd have another week of coverage dissecting his biggest political gaffe since rolling a gutter ball at a Pennsylvania bowling alley.
    • I hope the surf isn't rolling too much.
    • Lighted wheel rolling on the lake.
    • I mean, who wouldn't want to be a human bowling ball, or fall face first onto a rolling concrete drum or land on my sauce bits for viewing pleasure.
  • 2(of land) extending in gentle undulations.

    the rolling countryside
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In Iowa City, hundreds of homes are buried in what was rolling prairie just a few days ago, but is now a mucky lagoon.
    • You could have run several Grand Nationals across those rolling, empty acres.
    • The region is a bed of hot mineral springs, deep river gorges and rolling pastureland.
    • All the village watched as they rode off into the foothills to the south and then disappeared seamlessly into the rolling green.
    • South Windsor is a lovely little town and the drive down to the launch was picturesque with rolling cornfields and wildflower meadows.
    • Scattered across the rolling European countryside, they were once memorialized, raised to the skies in a Kansas City park, they were set in stone.
    • He caught up to me ten minutes later, slowing the enormous car to a quiet purr and rolling the automatic window down.
    • Kinlooey Lough is a small scenic lough set in rolling countryside at Aughagower, Westport.
    • Often called "Little Switzerland," it is beautiful, full of charming little lakes rolling hills and rugged open country.
    • One thing I love about these rides is that they cover rolling hills over backroads.
    • To the west the Rocky Mountains towered with their lofty snow-capped peaks and to the east the rolling plains extended as far as the eye could see.
    • About a third of the population in Lebanon once lived in these rolling hills.
    • The manor house was surrounded by rolling hills.
    • Like post and rail fencing, this design will require less lumber than other fencing, and it adapts well to rolling terrain.
    • It had potential, and the site was a gardener's dream: a blank slate of rolling land overlooking a park and nearby lake.
    • What caused this dramatic change from rolling hills to such a ruggedly beautiful landscape?
    • This 32 ha site occurs on flat to gently rolling woodlands and agricultural land.
    • Another trail gives skiers a beautiful tour on rolling terrain through maple and hemlock forest to a lookout on the Salmon River Reservoir.
    • Lush at this time of the year and oddly un-European - they are not craggy or sharp but rolling - these hills are nonetheless extremely high.
    • We have the advantage of being on the dry side of the country, and the terrain here is gently rolling.
    • Spring Bank is a post office in the southern part of the county, about ten miles south of Martinsburgh, on gently rolling prairie, near the source of Elk Creek.
  • 3Done or happening in a steady and continuous way.

    a rolling programme of reforms
    a rolling news service
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The rolling impact of these transformations will be felt for years to come.
    • The guns leapt backwards with a rolling crash and an immense cloud of dirty smoke billowed back.
    • The line flared brilliant white, and then the great gates fell outwards with a rolling crash.
    • Musically more forceful, big walls of rolling guitar ploughed through the album.
    • In practice, half the judicial positions are filled by election every three years on a rolling basis.
 
 

Definition of rolling in US English:

rolling

adjectiveˈroʊlɪŋˈrōliNG
  • 1Moving by turning over and over on an axis.

    a rolling ball
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then just before the start of the season I collapsed while rolling the wicket.
    • When a rolling egg struck another lying on the ground, the player got to keep it.
    • The rolling baseline positively cross-correlates with itself, producing a large, wide peak not observed with the flat baseline.
    • Rolling is effective when the material - metal, plastic, glass, whatever - must be bent a great deal.
    • He rolled each ball in his mouth.
    • He originally believed cars would be rolling on it by now.
    • You are strapped into your own rolling dental chair which goes from upright to supine as you are prepped and then operated upon.
    • Rolling snow into snowmen, gleefully compacting the beautiful flakes into firm white balls, revelling in the joy of the winter holidays.
    • I executed the shot perfectly, with the ball rolling the last 50 yards to the green and stopping 70 feet from the hole.
    • At least one chose to commit suicide, rolling from a parked position down a hill, swerving into the only brick building on the block).
    • The rest of this rolling stock upgrade doesn't start until 2012.
    • Pocklington were unlucky not to extend their lead when their forwards produced a high-speed, 60-yard rolling maul which the home pack collapsed in sight of the try line.
    • I hope the surf isn't rolling too much.
    • Lighted wheel rolling on the lake.
    • Galileo stands at the center of this fresco, explaining the uniform acceleration of a sphere rolling down an inclined plane.
    • Players control shots by rolling a trackball to swing the club of a digital golfer.
    • we'd have another week of coverage dissecting his biggest political gaffe since rolling a gutter ball at a Pennsylvania bowling alley.
    • I came away from Alhambra with tears rolling down my cheeks.
    • I mean, who wouldn't want to be a human bowling ball, or fall face first onto a rolling concrete drum or land on my sauce bits for viewing pleasure.
    • Surely current rolling stock would need to be upgraded and electrification considered.
  • 2(of land) extending in gentle undulations.

    the rolling countryside
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Kinlooey Lough is a small scenic lough set in rolling countryside at Aughagower, Westport.
    • Like post and rail fencing, this design will require less lumber than other fencing, and it adapts well to rolling terrain.
    • Often called "Little Switzerland," it is beautiful, full of charming little lakes rolling hills and rugged open country.
    • All the village watched as they rode off into the foothills to the south and then disappeared seamlessly into the rolling green.
    • It had potential, and the site was a gardener's dream: a blank slate of rolling land overlooking a park and nearby lake.
    • To the west the Rocky Mountains towered with their lofty snow-capped peaks and to the east the rolling plains extended as far as the eye could see.
    • This 32 ha site occurs on flat to gently rolling woodlands and agricultural land.
    • Lush at this time of the year and oddly un-European - they are not craggy or sharp but rolling - these hills are nonetheless extremely high.
    • The manor house was surrounded by rolling hills.
    • Another trail gives skiers a beautiful tour on rolling terrain through maple and hemlock forest to a lookout on the Salmon River Reservoir.
    • In Iowa City, hundreds of homes are buried in what was rolling prairie just a few days ago, but is now a mucky lagoon.
    • About a third of the population in Lebanon once lived in these rolling hills.
    • The region is a bed of hot mineral springs, deep river gorges and rolling pastureland.
    • Spring Bank is a post office in the southern part of the county, about ten miles south of Martinsburgh, on gently rolling prairie, near the source of Elk Creek.
    • We have the advantage of being on the dry side of the country, and the terrain here is gently rolling.
    • What caused this dramatic change from rolling hills to such a ruggedly beautiful landscape?
    • South Windsor is a lovely little town and the drive down to the launch was picturesque with rolling cornfields and wildflower meadows.
    • He caught up to me ten minutes later, slowing the enormous car to a quiet purr and rolling the automatic window down.
    • Scattered across the rolling European countryside, they were once memorialized, raised to the skies in a Kansas City park, they were set in stone.
    • One thing I love about these rides is that they cover rolling hills over backroads.
    • You could have run several Grand Nationals across those rolling, empty acres.
  • 3Done or happening in a steady and continuous way.

    a rolling program of reforms
    a rolling news service
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The rolling impact of these transformations will be felt for years to come.
    • Musically more forceful, big walls of rolling guitar ploughed through the album.
    • In practice, half the judicial positions are filled by election every three years on a rolling basis.
    • The line flared brilliant white, and then the great gates fell outwards with a rolling crash.
    • The guns leapt backwards with a rolling crash and an immense cloud of dirty smoke billowed back.
 
 
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