Roll
Translations of "roll" (60 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | draai(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), draai om(to turn over in one's mind), oprol(to wrap round on itself), rol(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), rol(to wrap round on itself), rol(to press or level with a roller), rol(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels), rol(geometry: to apply (one line or surface) to another without slipping), stoot(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels), toedraai(to bind or involve by winding) | — | |
| Albanian | sjell(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | κεφαλίς(a scroll) | kephalís | |
| Arabic | تَدَحْرَجَ(to turn over and over), تَقَلَّبَ(to turn over and over), تَكَوَّرَ(to turn over and over), ثَنَى(to wrap round on itself), ثَنَى(to bind or involve by winding), دَحْرَجَ(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), رَقَّ(to press or level with a roller), فَرَدَ(to press or level with a roller), لَفَّ(to wrap round on itself), لَفَّ(to bind or involve by winding) | tadaḥraja, taqallaba, takawwara, ṯanā, ṯanā, daḥraja, raqqa, farada, laffa, laffa | |
| Armenian | գլորել(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), գլորվել(to turn over and over), թավալվել(to turn over and over) | glorel, glorvel, tʻavalvel | |
| Aromanian | anvãrtescu(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), arucutescu(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | diyirləmək(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), diyirləmək(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels), diyirlənmək(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), diyirlənmək(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels), diyirlətmək(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), diyirlətmək(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels), yuvarlamaq(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), yuvarlanmaq(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | — | |
| Bashkir | өйөрөү(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | öyöröw | |
| Breton | magañ soñjoù(to turn over in one's mind), pakañ(to bind or involve by winding), punañ(to wrap round on itself), rollañ(to press or level with a roller), ruilhal(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), ruilhal(to drive or impel forward with an easy motion), ruilhal(geometry: to apply (one line or surface) to another without slipping) | — | |
| Bulgarian | валяк(a heavy cylinder used to break clods), грохот(a heavy, reverberatory sound), клатене(oscillating movement of a vessel from side to side), кълбо(a roll in gymnastics), регистър(an official or public document), ролка(that which rolls; a roller), ролка(that which is rolled up), свитък(a scroll), топ(quantity of cloth wound into a cylindrical form), търкаляне(the act of rolling), валцувам(to press or level with a roller), гърмя(to make noise like thunder), завивам(to bind or involve by winding), търкалям(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), търкалям(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels), търкалям се(to turn over and over), увивам(to wrap round on itself) | valjak, grohot, klatene, kǎlbo, registǎr, rolka, rolka, svitǎk, top, tǎrkaljane, valcuvam, gǎrmja, zavivam, tǎrkaljam, tǎrkaljam, tǎrkaljam se, uvivam | |
| Catalan | balancejar(to rotate on fore-and-aft axis), brandar(to rotate on fore-and-aft axis), rodar(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | — | |
| Cebuano | lukot(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | با دان(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | ba dan | |
| Cherokee | ᎦᏌᏆᎴᎯᎭ(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | gasaqualehiha | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 擀(to press or level with a roller), 滾動 /滚动(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | gǎn, gǔndòng | |
| Cornish | rolya(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | — | |
| Czech | svitek(a scroll), koulet se(to turn over and over), kutálet(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), kutálet se(to turn over and over), smotat(to wrap round on itself), smotat(to bind or involve by winding), stočit(to wrap round on itself), stočit(to bind or involve by winding), sunout se(to drive or impel forward with an easy motion), svinout(to wrap round on itself), svinout(to bind or involve by winding), valit(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), valit se(to turn over and over), valit se(to drive or impel forward with an easy motion), válcovat(to press or level with a roller), válet(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), válet(to press or level with a roller) | — | |
| Dutch | boekrol(a scroll), dreun(a heavy, reverberatory sound), gedreun(a heavy, reverberatory sound), geroffel(the uniform beating of a drum), gerommel(a heavy, reverberatory sound), geslinger(oscillating movement of a vessel from side to side), lijst(an official or public document), naamlijst(an official or public document), pletwals(a heavy cylinder used to break clods), register(an official or public document), roffel(the uniform beating of a drum), rol(the act of rolling), rol(that which rolls; a roller), rol(that which is rolled up), rol(a scroll), rol(an official or public document), rol(quantity of cloth wound into a cylindrical form), rol(a cylindrical twist of tobacco), rol(part; office; duty), wals(a heavy cylinder used to break clods), wals(one of a set of revolving cylinders between which metal is pressed), oprollen(to wrap round on itself), oprollen(to bind or involve by winding), pletwalsen(to press or level with a roller), roffelen(to beat with rapid, continuous strokes, as a drum), rollen(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), rollen(to wrap round on itself), rollen(to drive or impel forward with an easy motion), rollen(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels), walsen(to press or level with a roller) | — | |
| Egyptian | S:f:d-w-V12(a scroll), Aa18-Z1-q:r-q:r-A55(to turn over and over), p:X-r:pXr(to wrap round on itself), p:X-r:pXr(to bind or involve by winding) | šfdw, sqrqr, pẖr, pẖr | |
| Erzya | акшо(quantity of cloth wound into a cylindrical form), тапардавкс(that which is rolled up) | akšo, tapardavks | |
| Esperanto | rolo(part; office; duty), rulaĵo(that which rolls; a roller), ruli(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), ruliĝi(to turn over and over), volvi(to wrap round on itself) | — | |
| Farefare | bilim(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | — | |
| Finnish | asiakirja(an official or public document), jyminä(a heavy, reverberatory sound), jyrinä(a heavy, reverberatory sound), jyrä(a heavy cylinder used to break clods), jyrääminen(the act of rolling), kallistuminen(the rotation angle about the longitudinal axis), kaulin(that which rolls; a roller), kaulinta(the act of rolling), keinuminen(oscillating movement of a vessel from side to side), keinunta(oscillating movement of a vessel from side to side), kelaus(the act of rolling), kuperkeikka(a roll in gymnastics), kääryle(that which is rolled up), käärö(that which is rolled up), käärö(a scroll), luettelo(a list of names or an official register of names), pärinä(the uniform beating of a drum), rekisteri(an official or public document), rulla(that which rolls; a roller), rulla(that which is rolled up), rulla(quantity of cloth wound into a cylindrical form), rulla(a cylindrical twist of tobacco), rullaus(the act of rolling), valssaus(the act of rolling), valssi(one of a set of revolving cylinders between which metal is pressed), aprikoida(to turn over in one's mind), hokea(to utter copiously), jyristä(to make noise like thunder), jyrätä(to press or level with a roller), kallistua(to rotate on fore-and-aft axis), kaulita(to press or level with a roller), keinua(to rotate on fore-and-aft axis), kierittää(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), kieriä(to turn over and over), kierähdellä(to turn over and over), kietoa(to bind or involve by winding), kääriä(to wrap round on itself), kääriä(to bind or involve by winding), latoa(to utter copiously), levittää(to press or level with a roller), pohtia(to turn over in one's mind), pyörittää(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), pyörittää(to wrap round on itself), pyöriä(to turn over and over), pyöriä(geometry: to apply (one line or surface) to another without slipping), pyörähdellä(to turn over and over), rullata(to wrap round on itself), rullata(to drive or impel forward with an easy motion), rullata(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels), rullata(to rotate on fore-and-aft axis), sitoa(to bind or involve by winding), taitella(to bind or involve by winding), takoa(to beat with rapid, continuous strokes, as a drum), tasoittaa(to press or level with a roller), toimia(US slang: to behave in a certain way), valssata(to press or level with a roller), vatvoa(to turn over in one's mind), vierittää(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), vieriä(to turn over and over), virrata(to drive or impel forward with an easy motion) | — | |
| French | grondement(a heavy, reverberatory sound), gîte(the rotation angle about the longitudinal axis), registre(an official or public document), rouleau(that which rolls; a roller), rouleau(a heavy cylinder used to break clods), rouleau(one of a set of revolving cylinders between which metal is pressed), rouleau(that which is rolled up), rouleau(a scroll), rouleau(quantity of cloth wound into a cylindrical form), roulement(the act of rolling), roulement(a heavy, reverberatory sound), roulement(the uniform beating of a drum), roulis(oscillating movement of a vessel from side to side), rôle(an official or public document), rôle(a list of names or an official register of names), rôle(part; office; duty), aplatir(to press or level with a roller), enrouler(to bind or involve by winding), faire rouler(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), faire rouler(geometry: to apply (one line or surface) to another without slipping), gronder(to make noise like thunder), laminer(to press or level with a roller), niveler(to press or level with a roller), rouler(to wrap round on itself), rouler(to press or level with a roller), rouler(to rotate on fore-and-aft axis), rouler(to utter with a trill) | — | |
| Galician | arrolar(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | — | |
| German | Ballen(that which is rolled up), Ballen(quantity of cloth wound into a cylindrical form), Buchrolle(a scroll), Bündel(that which is rolled up), Funktion(part; office; duty), Grollen(a heavy, reverberatory sound), Liste(an official or public document), Namensliste(an official or public document), Namensrolle(a list of names or an official register of names), Purzelbaum(a roll in gymnastics), Register(an official or public document), Rolle(the act of rolling), Rolle(a roll in gymnastics), Rolle(a list of names or an official register of names), Rolle(quantity of cloth wound into a cylindrical form), Rolle(part; office; duty), Rollen(the act of rolling), Rollen(the act of rolling), Rollen(oscillating movement of a vessel from side to side), Rollen(a heavy, reverberatory sound), Roller(that which rolls; a roller), Röllchen(that which is rolled up), Schlingern(oscillating movement of a vessel from side to side), Schriftband(a scroll), Schriftrolle(a scroll), Sternwälzegge(a heavy cylinder used to break clods), Vorwärtsrolle(a roll in gymnastics), Walze(a heavy cylinder used to break clods), Walze(one of a set of revolving cylinders between which metal is pressed), Walzen(the act of rolling), Wirbel(the uniform beating of a drum), Wirbeln(the uniform beating of a drum), Überschlag(a roll in gymnastics), aufrollen(to wrap round on itself), aufrollen(to bind or involve by winding), aufwickeln(to wrap round on itself), aufwickeln(to bind or involve by winding), ausrollen(to press or level with a roller), laufen(US slang: to behave in a certain way), rollen(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), rollen(to drive or impel forward with an easy motion), rollen(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels), rollen(to utter with a trill), walzen(to press or level with a roller), wirbeln(to beat with rapid, continuous strokes, as a drum) | — | |
| Hebrew | גָּלִיל(that which is rolled up), גלגול(the act of rolling), מגילה(a scroll), גלגל(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), גלגל(to wrap round on itself) | galíl, gilgul, megila, gilgél, gilgél | |
| Higaonon | nilokot(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | — | |
| Hindi | गोला(that which rolls; a roller), घुमना(the act of rolling), तम्बाकू का गोला(a cylindrical twist of tobacco), नामावली(a scroll), बेलन(one of a set of revolving cylinders between which metal is pressed), लपेटा(that which is rolled up), लपेटा(quantity of cloth wound into a cylindrical form), सूची(an official or public document), घूमाना(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), बजाना(to beat with rapid, continuous strokes, as a drum), लपेटना(to wrap round on itself), लुढ़काना(to drive or impel forward with an easy motion) | golā, ghumnā, tambākū kā golā, nāmāvlī, belan, lapeṭā, lapeṭā, sūcī, ghūmānā, bajānā, lapeṭnā, luṛhkānā | |
| Hungarian | gurul(to turn over and over), gurít(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | — | |
| Icelandic | rúlla(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), velta(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | — | |
| Ingrian | veerettää(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), veerrä(to turn over and over) | — | |
| Irish | meilleog(that which is rolled up), cuach(to wrap round on itself), roll(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | — | |
| Italian | arrotolato(that which is rolled up), rotolamento(the act of rolling), rotolare(the act of rolling), rotolo(that which rolls; a roller), rotolo(an official or public document), rotolo(a cylindrical twist of tobacco), rullare(a cylindrical twist of tobacco), rullo(a heavy cylinder used to break clods), rullo(one of a set of revolving cylinders between which metal is pressed), rullo di tamburi(the uniform beating of a drum), tonfo(a heavy, reverberatory sound), accartocciare(to wrap round on itself), arrotolare(to wrap round on itself), avvolgere(to bind or involve by winding), far girare(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), far rotolare(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), far rullare(to beat with rapid, continuous strokes, as a drum), formare una palla di(to wrap round on itself), impacchettare(to bind or involve by winding), involtolare(to bind or involve by winding), rotolare(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), rotolare(to turn over and over), rullare(to wrap round on itself), spingere(to drive or impel forward with an easy motion) | — | |
| Japanese | 巻子本(a scroll), 丸める(to wrap round on itself), 巻く(to bind or involve by winding), 転がす(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), 転がる(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | kanshihon, marumeru, maku, korogasu, korogaru | |
| Khmer | រមៀល(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | rɔɔrɔmiəl | |
| Korean | 감다(to wrap round on itself), 감다(to bind or involve by winding), 감싸다(to bind or involve by winding), 구르다(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), 굴리다(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), 말다(to wrap round on itself) | gamda, gamda, gamssada, gureuda, gullida, malda | |
| Kyrgyz | тоголоо(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), тоголотуу(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | togoloo, togolotuu | |
| Latin | volūmen(a scroll), roto(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), volvō(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), volvō(to turn over and over) | — | |
| Maltese | romblu(that which is rolled up) | — | |
| Māori | pori(that which is rolled up), rārangi ingoa(a list of names or an official register of names), keu(to make noise like thunder), pīrori(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), pōkai(to bind or involve by winding), taka(to wrap round on itself), takahurihuri(to turn over and over), takapapa(to press or level with a roller), takataka(to rotate on fore-and-aft axis), tātaka(to rotate on fore-and-aft axis) | — | |
| Norwegian | knipse(to be under the influence of MDMA) | — | |
| Old English | wieltan(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | دفتر(a list of names or an official register of names), لوغلامق(to press or level with a roller) | defter, loğlamak | |
| Papiamentu | lora(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | — | |
| Polish | rulon(that which is rolled up), zwój(a scroll), poturlać(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels), toczyć(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), turlać(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels) | — | |
| Portuguese | balanço(oscillating movement of a vessel from side to side), cambalhota(a roll in gymnastics), chamada(a list of names or an official register of names), cilindro(one of a set of revolving cylinders between which metal is pressed), estrondo(a heavy, reverberatory sound), ribombo(a heavy, reverberatory sound), rolagem(the act of rolling), rolo(that which rolls; a roller), rolo(a heavy cylinder used to break clods), rolo(that which is rolled up), rolo(a scroll), rolo(quantity of cloth wound into a cylindrical form), rufo(the uniform beating of a drum), amassar(to press or level with a roller), circular(to wrap round on itself), girar(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), rolar(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), rolar(to bind or involve by winding), rolar(to drive or impel forward with an easy motion), rolar(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels), rufar(to beat with rapid, continuous strokes, as a drum) | — | |
| Romanian | ruliu(oscillating movement of a vessel from side to side), rostogoli(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), roti(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), învârti(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | — | |
| Russian | бараба́н(a heavy cylinder used to break clods), бараба́нный бой(the uniform beating of a drum), ва́лик(that which rolls; a roller), вал(that which rolls; a roller), вал(a heavy cylinder used to break clods), вал(one of a set of revolving cylinders between which metal is pressed), ве́домость(an official or public document), ве́домость(a list of names or an official register of names), враще́ние(the act of rolling), ка́чка(oscillating movement of a vessel from side to side), ката́ние(the act of rolling), крен(the rotation angle about the longitudinal axis), кувырок(a roll in gymnastics), кульбит(a roll in gymnastics), переворот(a roll in gymnastics), раска́т(a heavy, reverberatory sound), раска́ты(a heavy, reverberatory sound), рее́стр(an official or public document), рее́стр(a list of names or an official register of names), ро́лик(that which rolls; a roller), руло́н(that which is rolled up), руло́н(quantity of cloth wound into a cylindrical form), сви́ток(a scroll), свёрток(that which is rolled up), спи́сок(a list of names or an official register of names), завёртывать(to bind or involve by winding), ката́ть(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), ката́ть(to press or level with a roller), ката́ть(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels), ката́ться(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels), кататься(to turn over and over), кати́ть(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), кати́ть(to drive or impel forward with an easy motion), кати́ть(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels), кати́ться(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels), перекатываться(to turn over and over), раска́тывать(to press or level with a roller), рокотать(to beat with rapid, continuous strokes, as a drum), свёртывать(to wrap round on itself), ска́тывать(to wrap round on itself) | barabán, barabánnyj boj, válik, val, val, val, védomostʹ, védomostʹ, vraščénije, káčka, katánije, kren, kuvyrok, kulʹbit, perevorot, raskát, raskáty, rejéstr, rejéstr, rólik, rulón, rulón, svítok, svjórtok, spísok, zavjórtyvatʹ, katátʹ, katátʹ, katátʹ, katátʹsja, katatʹsja, katítʹ, katítʹ, katítʹ, katítʹsja, perekatyvatʹsja, raskátyvatʹ, rokotatʹ, svjórtyvatʹ, skátyvatʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | rolaig(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | — | |
| Sidamo | gongoʼma(to turn over and over) | — | |
| Southern Altai | тоголодор(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), тоголоор(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | togolodor, togoloor | |
| Spanish | alabeo(oscillating movement of a vessel from side to side), balanceo(oscillating movement of a vessel from side to side), redobladura(the uniform beating of a drum), redoblamiento(the uniform beating of a drum), redoble(the uniform beating of a drum), registro(an official or public document), retumbo(a heavy, reverberatory sound), rodeador(that which rolls; a roller), rodeadora(that which rolls; a roller), rodeo(the act of rolling), rodillo(a heavy cylinder used to break clods), rodillo(one of a set of revolving cylinders between which metal is pressed), rol(that which is rolled up), rollo(that which is rolled up), rollo(a scroll), rollo(quantity of cloth wound into a cylindrical form), rollo(a cylindrical twist of tobacco), rosca(that which is rolled up), ruedo(the act of rolling), voltereta(a roll in gymnastics), alabear(to rotate on fore-and-aft axis), allanar(to press or level with a roller), arrodear(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), arrodear(to turn over and over), balancear(to rotate on fore-and-aft axis), embrollar(to bind or involve by winding), enroscar(to wrap round on itself), envolver(to bind or involve by winding), gorjear(to utter with a trill), hacer rodar(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), liar(to wrap round on itself), redoblar(to beat with rapid, continuous strokes, as a drum), reflejar(to turn over in one's mind), reflexionar(to turn over in one's mind), rodar(to turn over and over), rodar(to drive or impel forward with an easy motion), rodar(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels), rodar(geometry: to apply (one line or surface) to another without slipping), rodar(to (cause to) film), rodear(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), rolar(to turn over and over), rolear(to wrap round on itself), rolear(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels), ronchar(to turn over and over), ructar(to turn over and over), rular(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), rular(to turn over and over), rular(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels), trinar(to utter with a trill) | — | |
| Swedish | bokrulle(a scroll), böljande(oscillating movement of a vessel from side to side), böljning(oscillating movement of a vessel from side to side), dundrande(a heavy, reverberatory sound), förteckning(an official or public document), kavle(that which rolls; a roller), lista(an official or public document), mullrande(a heavy, reverberatory sound), register(an official or public document), roll(the rotation angle about the longitudinal axis), rullande(the act of rolling), rulle(that which rolls; a roller), rulle(that which is rolled up), rulle(quantity of cloth wound into a cylindrical form), rullning(the act of rolling), rullor(an official or public document), tygrulle(quantity of cloth wound into a cylindrical form), vals(one of a set of revolving cylinders between which metal is pressed), virvel(the uniform beating of a drum), kavla(to press or level with a roller), kavla ut(to press or level with a roller), rulla(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), rulla(to wrap round on itself), rulla(to bind or involve by winding), rulla(to drive or impel forward with an easy motion), rulla(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels), rulla ihop(to wrap round on itself), rulla upp(to bind or involve by winding), valsa(to press or level with a roller), virvla(to beat with rapid, continuous strokes, as a drum) | — | |
| Tamil | சுருள்(that which is rolled up), உருட்டு(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), உருள்(to turn over and over) | curuḷ, uruṭṭu, uruḷ | |
| Thai | กลิ้ง(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) | glîng | |
| Turkish | rol yapmak(the act of rolling), yuvarlamak(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), yuvarlanmak(to turn over and over) | — | |
| Ukrainian | вал(a heavy cylinder used to break clods), ро́лик(that which rolls; a roller), руло́н(that which is rolled up), суві́й(that which is rolled up), сувій(a scroll), заверта́ти(to bind or involve by winding), закру́тувати(to bind or involve by winding), коти́ти(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), коти́ти(to drive or impel forward with an easy motion), коти́ти(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels) | val, rólyk, rulón, suvíj, suvij, zavertáty, zakrútuvaty, kotýty, kotýty, kotýty | |
| Vietnamese | chức vụ(part; office; duty), cuốn(that which is rolled up), cuốn(a scroll), cuốn(a measure of parchments), cuộn(that which is rolled up), cuộn(a scroll), cuộn(quantity of cloth wound into a cylindrical form), cuộn(a cylindrical twist of tobacco), cuộn(a measure of parchments), danh mục(an official or public document), danh sách(an official or public document), hồ sơ(an official or public document), quyển(a scroll), tài liệu(an official or public document), vai(part; office; duty), văn kiện(an official or public document), cuốn(to wrap round on itself), cuốn(to drive or impel forward with an easy motion), cuộn(to wrap round on itself), lăn(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over), lăn(to turn over and over), quấn(to bind or involve by winding), đẩy(to drive or impel forward with an easy motion) | — | |
| Welsh | rhôl(that which is rolled up), rhôl(a scroll), rhôl(quantity of cloth wound into a cylindrical form) | — |
draai, draai om, oprol, rol, rol, rol, rol, rol, stoot, toedraai
sjell
تَدَحْرَجَ, تَقَلَّبَ, تَكَوَّرَ, ثَنَى, ثَنَى, دَحْرَجَ, رَقَّ, فَرَدَ, لَفَّ, لَفَّ
tadaḥraja, taqallaba, takawwara, ṯanā, ṯanā, daḥraja, raqqa, farada, laffa, laffa
anvãrtescu, arucutescu
diyirləmək, diyirləmək, diyirlənmək, diyirlənmək, diyirlətmək, diyirlətmək, yuvarlamaq, yuvarlanmaq
magañ soñjoù, pakañ, punañ, rollañ, ruilhal, ruilhal, ruilhal
валяк, грохот, клатене, кълбо, регистър, ролка, ролка, свитък, топ, търкаляне, валцувам, гърмя, завивам, търкалям, търкалям, търкалям се, увивам
valjak, grohot, klatene, kǎlbo, registǎr, rolka, rolka, svitǎk, top, tǎrkaljane, valcuvam, gǎrmja, zavivam, tǎrkaljam, tǎrkaljam, tǎrkaljam se, uvivam
balancejar, brandar, rodar
lukot
rolya
svitek, koulet se, kutálet, kutálet se, smotat, smotat, stočit, stočit, sunout se, svinout, svinout, valit, valit se, valit se, válcovat, válet, válet
boekrol, dreun, gedreun, geroffel, gerommel, geslinger, lijst, naamlijst, pletwals, register, roffel, rol, rol, rol, rol, rol, rol, rol, rol, wals, wals, oprollen, oprollen, pletwalsen, roffelen, rollen, rollen, rollen, rollen, walsen
rolo, rulaĵo, ruli, ruliĝi, volvi
bilim
asiakirja, jyminä, jyrinä, jyrä, jyrääminen, kallistuminen, kaulin, kaulinta, keinuminen, keinunta, kelaus, kuperkeikka, kääryle, käärö, käärö, luettelo, pärinä, rekisteri, rulla, rulla, rulla, rulla, rullaus, valssaus, valssi, aprikoida, hokea, jyristä, jyrätä, kallistua, kaulita, keinua, kierittää, kieriä, kierähdellä, kietoa, kääriä, kääriä, latoa, levittää, pohtia, pyörittää, pyörittää, pyöriä, pyöriä, pyörähdellä, rullata, rullata, rullata, rullata, sitoa, taitella, takoa, tasoittaa, toimia, valssata, vatvoa, vierittää, vieriä, virrata
grondement, gîte, registre, rouleau, rouleau, rouleau, rouleau, rouleau, rouleau, roulement, roulement, roulement, roulis, rôle, rôle, rôle, aplatir, enrouler, faire rouler, faire rouler, gronder, laminer, niveler, rouler, rouler, rouler, rouler
arrolar
Ballen, Ballen, Buchrolle, Bündel, Funktion, Grollen, Liste, Namensliste, Namensrolle, Purzelbaum, Register, Rolle, Rolle, Rolle, Rolle, Rolle, Rollen, Rollen, Rollen, Rollen, Roller, Röllchen, Schlingern, Schriftband, Schriftrolle, Sternwälzegge, Vorwärtsrolle, Walze, Walze, Walzen, Wirbel, Wirbeln, Überschlag, aufrollen, aufrollen, aufwickeln, aufwickeln, ausrollen, laufen, rollen, rollen, rollen, rollen, walzen, wirbeln
nilokot
गोला, घुमना, तम्बाकू का गोला, नामावली, बेलन, लपेटा, लपेटा, सूची, घूमाना, बजाना, लपेटना, लुढ़काना
golā, ghumnā, tambākū kā golā, nāmāvlī, belan, lapeṭā, lapeṭā, sūcī, ghūmānā, bajānā, lapeṭnā, luṛhkānā
gurul, gurít
rúlla, velta
veerettää, veerrä
meilleog, cuach, roll
arrotolato, rotolamento, rotolare, rotolo, rotolo, rotolo, rullare, rullo, rullo, rullo di tamburi, tonfo, accartocciare, arrotolare, avvolgere, far girare, far rotolare, far rullare, formare una palla di, impacchettare, involtolare, rotolare, rotolare, rullare, spingere
volūmen, roto, volvō, volvō
romblu
pori, rārangi ingoa, keu, pīrori, pōkai, taka, takahurihuri, takapapa, takataka, tātaka
knipse
wieltan
lora
rulon, zwój, poturlać, toczyć, turlać
balanço, cambalhota, chamada, cilindro, estrondo, ribombo, rolagem, rolo, rolo, rolo, rolo, rolo, rufo, amassar, circular, girar, rolar, rolar, rolar, rolar, rufar
ruliu, rostogoli, roti, învârti
бараба́н, бараба́нный бой, ва́лик, вал, вал, вал, ве́домость, ве́домость, враще́ние, ка́чка, ката́ние, крен, кувырок, кульбит, переворот, раска́т, раска́ты, рее́стр, рее́стр, ро́лик, руло́н, руло́н, сви́ток, свёрток, спи́сок, завёртывать, ката́ть, ката́ть, ката́ть, ката́ться, кататься, кати́ть, кати́ть, кати́ть, кати́ться, перекатываться, раска́тывать, рокотать, свёртывать, ска́тывать
barabán, barabánnyj boj, válik, val, val, val, védomostʹ, védomostʹ, vraščénije, káčka, katánije, kren, kuvyrok, kulʹbit, perevorot, raskát, raskáty, rejéstr, rejéstr, rólik, rulón, rulón, svítok, svjórtok, spísok, zavjórtyvatʹ, katátʹ, katátʹ, katátʹ, katátʹsja, katatʹsja, katítʹ, katítʹ, katítʹ, katítʹsja, perekatyvatʹsja, raskátyvatʹ, rokotatʹ, svjórtyvatʹ, skátyvatʹ
rolaig
gongoʼma
alabeo, balanceo, redobladura, redoblamiento, redoble, registro, retumbo, rodeador, rodeadora, rodeo, rodillo, rodillo, rol, rollo, rollo, rollo, rollo, rosca, ruedo, voltereta, alabear, allanar, arrodear, arrodear, balancear, embrollar, enroscar, envolver, gorjear, hacer rodar, liar, redoblar, reflejar, reflexionar, rodar, rodar, rodar, rodar, rodar, rodear, rolar, rolear, rolear, ronchar, ructar, rular, rular, rular, trinar
bokrulle, böljande, böljning, dundrande, förteckning, kavle, lista, mullrande, register, roll, rullande, rulle, rulle, rulle, rullning, rullor, tygrulle, vals, virvel, kavla, kavla ut, rulla, rulla, rulla, rulla, rulla, rulla ihop, rulla upp, valsa, virvla
rol yapmak, yuvarlamak, yuvarlanmak
вал, ро́лик, руло́н, суві́й, сувій, заверта́ти, закру́тувати, коти́ти, коти́ти, коти́ти
val, rólyk, rulón, suvíj, suvij, zavertáty, zakrútuvaty, kotýty, kotýty, kotýty
chức vụ, cuốn, cuốn, cuốn, cuộn, cuộn, cuộn, cuộn, cuộn, danh mục, danh sách, hồ sơ, quyển, tài liệu, vai, văn kiện, cuốn, cuốn, cuộn, lăn, lăn, quấn, đẩy
rhôl, rhôl, rhôl
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