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●ˌroll sth ˈover1. (finance 金融) to allow money that sb owes to be paid at a later date 准许延期偿还;将(债务)转期◆The government agreed to roll over the debt. 政府批准将债务展期。OBJ debt, loan2. to save points, credits, etc. that are supposed to be used in one time period and use them at a later time 转移,延后使用(积点、积分等)◆My mobile phone network allows me to roll over any unused minutes from one month to the next. 我的手机网络允许我把一个月中剩余的分钟数转到下月使用。3. (BrE) to add the prize money in a competition in a particular week to the prize money the next week, if no one has won it 将(本周未开出的奖金)滚存至(下周奖金)◆This week’s lottery jackpot will be rolled over until next week. 这个星期彩票的奖金将累加到下个星期。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]▸ ˈrollover noun 1. [countable] (BrE) a prize of money in a competition that is formed by adding the prize from one week when no one has won it to the prize for the next week 累积奖金◆This week there is a rollover of £14 million. 本周的累积奖金是 1 400 万英镑。◆a rollover jackpot / week 累积奖金/有累积奖金的一周2. [uncountable] (finance 金融) the act of allowing money that is owed to be paid at a later date (欠款的)延期偿还;(债务)转期 |