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rolled
(
a
.)包金箔的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Roll
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Rolled
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Rolling
.]
1.
To
cause
to
revolve
by
turning
over
and
over
;
to
move
by
turning
on
an
axis
;
to
impel
forward
by
causing
to
turn
over
and
over
on
a
supporting
surface
;
as
,
to
roll
a
wheel
,
a
ball
,
or
a
barrel
.
2.
To
wrap
round
on
itself
;
to
form
into
a
spherical
or
cylindrical
body
by
causing
to
turn
over
and
over
;
as
,
to
roll
a
sheet
of
paper
;
to
roll
parchment
;
to
roll
clay
or
putty
into
a
ball
.
3.
To
bind
or
involve
by
winding
,
as
in
a
bandage
;
to
inwrap
; --
often
with
up
;
as
,
to
roll
up
a
parcel
.
4.
To
drive
or
impel
forward
with
an
easy
motion
,
as
of
rolling
;
as
,
a
river
rolls
its
waters
to
the
ocean
.
The
flood
of
Catholic
reaction
was
rolled
over
Europe
.
--
J
.
A
.
Symonds
.
5.
To
utter
copiously
,
esp
.
with
sounding
words
;
to
utter
with
a
deep
sound
; --
often
with
forth
,
or
out
;
as
,
to
roll
forth
some
one's
praises
;
to
roll
out
sentences
.
Who
roll'd
the
psalm
to
wintry
skies
.
--
Tennyson
.
6.
To
press
or
level
with
a
roller
;
to
spread
or
form
with
a
roll
,
roller
,
or
rollers
;
as
,
to
roll
a
field
;
to
roll
paste
;
to
roll
steel
rails
,
etc
.
7.
To
move
,
or
cause
to
be
moved
,
upon
,
or
by
means
of
,
rollers
or
small
wheels
.
8.
To
beat
with
rapid
,
continuous
strokes
,
as
a
drum
;
to
sound
a
roll
upon
.
9.
Geom.
To
apply
(
one
line
or
surface
)
to
another
without
slipping
;
to
bring
all
the
parts
of
(
one
line
or
surface
)
into
successive
contact
with
another
,
in
suck
manner
that
at
every
instant
the
parts
that
have
been
in
contact
are
equal
.
10.
To
turn
over
in
one's
mind
;
to
revolve
.
Full
oft
in
heart
he
rolleth
up
and
down
The
beauty
of
these
florins
new
and
bright
. --
Chaucer
.
To roll one's self
,
to
wallow
.
To roll the eye
,
to
direct
its
axis
hither
and
thither
in
quick
succession
.
To roll one's r's
,
to
utter
the
letter
r
with
a
trill
. [
Colloq
.]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
rolled
adj
1:
especially
of
petals
or
leaves
in
bud
;
having
margins
rolled
inward
[
syn
:
involute
]
2:
uttered
with
a
trill
; "
she
used
rolling
r's
as
in
Spanish
"
[
syn
:
rolling
,
trilled
]
3:
folded
in
on
itself
to
form
a
roll
; "
the
edges
of
the
handkerchief
were
rolled
and
whipped
"; "
jeans
with
rolled-up
legs
"; "
swatted
the
fly
with
a
rolled
newspaper
"
[
syn
:
rolled-up(a)
]
4:
rolled
up
and
secured
; "
furled
sails
bound
securely
to
the
spar
"; "
a
furled
flag
"; "
his
rolled
umbrella
hanging
on
his
arm
" [
syn
:
furled
]
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