单词 | roll over |
释义 | roll over 1. phrasal verb If you are lying down and you roll over, you turn your body so that a different part of you is facing upward. I rolled over and went back to sleep. 2. phrasal verb If a moving vehicle such as a car rolls over, it turns over many times, usually because it has crashed. Those kinds of vehicles are more likely to roll over than passenger cars. 3. phrasal verb If you say that someone rolls over, you mean that they stop resisting someone and do what the other person wants them to do. That's why most people and organizations just roll over and give up when they're challenged or attacked by the I.R.S. 4. phrasal verb If you roll over a loan or other financial arrangement, you extend it, for example by adding it to another loan. [business] There seems to be no way to spread out the tax or roll over the cash into another pension plan. 5. See also rollover 6. phrasal verb In lotteries and similar games, if a jackpot rolls over, it is not won by anyone and the money is added to the prize money for the next lottery. If the jackpot isn't won this week it will roll over again to next week. 7. See also rollover See full dictionary entry for roll |
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