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词组 roll up
释义
Phr V
roll up
rolls, rolling, rolled
roll up sth or roll sth up
to wrap something around itself to make the shape of a tube or ball
Could you roll up that string for me?She rolled up her sleeping bag as soon as she got up.
roll-up
noun a cigarette that you make by rolling a piece of paper around tobacco
She's smoking roll-ups these days.
to fold the edges of a piece of clothing that you are wearing {e.g. sleeves, trousers} in order to make them shorter
He rolled up his trousers and waded into the water.
roll up
to arrive somewhere, often in large numbers
Crowds rolled up to see the stars arriving at the charity ball.By the time you rolled up in your drunken state, the party was almost finished.
Roll up!
(always an order) British something that you shout to people in order to persuade them to come and pay to see a public event
Roll up, roll up! See the famous headless chicken.
roll up
verb
1
to arrive AUSTRALIA, 1920.
2
to roll a marijuana cigarette US, 1971
phraseroll up1. roll up sthroll sth up to turn the ends of your sleeves or trousers over several times in order to make them shorter. Sleeves are the parts of a shirt or jacket that cover your armsroll up your sleeves/trousers The boatmen rolled up their trouser legs and waded ashore. Taking off my jacket, I rolled up my shirtsleeves and plunged my hands into the oily water..2. roll up sthroll sth up to make something made of paper, cloth etc into the shape of a tube or ball, by folding it over several times: Just roll up the carpet and take it downstairs. She paused to roll up the magazines and push them into her bag.rolled-up adj rolled-up paper, cloth etc has been folded over and made into the shape of a tube or ball: Bertie was busy swatting flies with a rolled-up newspaper.3. roll up sthroll sth up usually passive to wrap something in paper, cloth, bread etc that forms a tube shape around it+ in On the table there was a bunch of asparagus rolled up in newspaper. spicy dishes consisting of chicken pieces rolled up in corn tortillas SIMILAR TO: wrap uproll-up n C BrE a cigarette that you make for yourself by wrapping special paper around loose tobacco: Wayne would sit in a corner of the bar smoking roll-ups and sipping Guinness.4. roll up if an animal rolls up, it curls its body into the shape of a ball with its tail close to its head: When threatened, a hedgehog will roll up into a tight ball. SIMILAR TO: curl up5. roll up to arrive somewhere, especially in large numbers or in a vehicle: Thousands rolled up to watch the race. She had her eye on Rupert Davenport, who had just rolled up in a dark green Ferrari.6. Roll up, roll up! BrE spoken used at a public show or other event, especially an outdoor one, to call people who are passing to come and watch the show or buy things: Roll up, roll up for the Greatest Show on Earth ! SIMILAR TO: Step right up! AmE7. roll up sthroll sth up especially AmE to close a car window by making the glass move up using a handle or a buttonroll up the window I rolled up my window - it was getting cold. SIMILAR TO: wind up BrE

roll up

1. To curl, turn, or crumple something in on itself so that it takes up less space. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "roll" and "up." Would you mind rolling up this tarpaulin for me? He rolled up the napkin into a ball and shoved it into his pocket.
2. To curl, turn, or crumple in on oneself. I rolled up in a ball when they started punching me. The woodlice roll up if you touch them.
3. To surround or enfold someone or something in something else. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "roll" and "up." I let the kids roll me up in the carpet as a game, but then I couldn't get out! I roll the cheese and ham in pastry, then bake it all together for 30 minutes.
4. To arrive (at or to something) in a very casual manner, especially after something was supposed to start. That's the last time I invited Jeff to a dinner party—we were nearly finished with the main course by the time he decided to roll up. I don't think it matters what time we roll up, so let's not rush.
5. To accumulate a great amount of something. We rolled up our fortunes with a line of smartphones that were affordable for nearly everyone in the country to own. The team rolled up a huge lead in the first quarter of the game.

roll something up

 (into something)
1. to include something into something that is being rotated into a coil. I guess I accidentally rolled the letter up into the poster that was lying on my desk. I rolled up the letter into the poster.
2. to make something into a round shape by rolling it. He rolled the gum up into a ball and tossed it away. Jane rolled up the dough into a ball.

roll something up

to coil or rotate something into a coil or roll of something. I rolled the poster up and put it back in its mailing tube. I have to roll up this paper.

roll up

1. Accumulate, as in He rolled up a fortune in commodity trading, or She rolled up a huge number of votes in this district. [Mid-1800s]
2. Arrive in a vehicle, as in They rolled up in a taxi at exactly eight o'clock.

roll up

v.
1. To fold or turn something inward several times in order to make it more compact: Please roll up the poster before it gets torn. We rolled the carpet up so we could dance on the wooden floor.
2. To assume a coiled or spiral form: The snail rolled up in its shell.
3. To arrive in a vehicle: The celebrity rolled up to the theater in a white limousine.
4. To envelop or enfold something in a covering: Roll the dirty laundry up in a sheet. I rolled up the rags in a tarp and threw them out.
5. To accumulate or amass something: The investors rolled up a large fortune.
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