释义 |
●ˌroll ˈin (informal) 1. to arrive in great numbers or quantities 滚滚而来;大量涌入;纷至沓来◆Offers of help continue to roll in. 不断有人表示愿意提供帮助。2. to arrive somewhere, usually late and without being worried or sorry 姗姗来迟◆Rob finally rolled in at lunchtime. 到午饭时分,罗布终于慢吞吞地来了。[v + adv] |