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The word "role" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are some possible interpretations:<br><br>1. <strong>Social position or character</strong>: A role refers to a social position or character that a person plays in a particular situation or community. For example, "She played the role of a teacher in the school play."<br>2. <strong>Function or part</strong>: A role can also refer to the function or part that someone or something plays in a particular situation or process. For example, "The engine plays a critical role in the operation of a car."<br>3. <strong>Script or part in a performance</strong>: A role is also the character or part that an actor or actress plays in a play, film, or other performance. For example, "She won an Oscar for her role in the movie."<br>4. <strong>Behavior or manner of acting</strong>: A role can also refer to the behavior or manner in which someone acts or behaves in a particular situation or context. For example, "She took on a more authoritative role in the meeting."<br>5. <strong>Part or portion</strong>: Finally, a role can refer to a part or portion of something, especially when it is a regular or established position. For example, "He has a key role in the company's decision-making process."<br><br>In general, the word "role" implies a concept or position that is defined by specific responsibilities, expectations, or characteristics.
To engage in a fictional situation or conversation in the present moment, usually for entertainment or creative purposes.<br><br>Example: "The actress is improvising a scene in the movie, roleplaying as a character in a different time period."
Nouns: a particular function or position that somebody has in a particular situation or system.<br><br>Roles can be social, professional, emotional, etc. Examples: <br><br>- A role model<br>- A role player<br>- A role in a play <br><br>Verbs: (originally imitative) to act the part of something<br><br>To role-play, take on the role of
A luxury brand of watches, particularly known for their high-end, precise, and sophisticated timepieces. The brand is often associated with elegance, style, and excellence.
Expensive, high-end watches designed and manufactured by the Swiss luxury watchmaker Rolex. They are often associated with wealth, success, and prestige.
A roll-call is a formal or official procedure in which members of a group, such as a military unit, school class, or sports team, are called out by name to confirm that they are present and accounted for.
A roll-on is a type of toiletry product that contains cream, liquid, or gel that is applied to the skin by rubbing it directly on with a massaging action with one's fingers or a special applicator, without the need for water or rinsing.
Roll-ons are a type of fragrant product, typically a liquid or gel, that is applied directly to the skin to leave a pleasant scent or fragrance. They are often used in aromatherapy, personal grooming, and perfumery.
To roll out: to extend or unroll something, such as a document, a map, or a product.<br><br>Example: The company will roll out its new product line in several countries next month.<br><br>It can also be used to describe a planned or staged implementation of something.<br><br>Example: The new policy will roll out in phases over the next six months.<br><br>A roll-out can also refer to a promotional event or campaign to introduce a new product.<br><br>Example: The movie star will roll out their new book at a book signing event.<br><br>Additionally, the term roll-out can refer to the action of rolling a ball or a rolling motion, often in a sport.<br><br>Example: The quarterback rolled out of the pocket and threw a touchdown pass.
Roll-ups can refer to several things, but most commonly it refers to:<br><br>1. Cigarette rolls or cigarette packs that have a distinctive roll-up shape.<br>2. A type of window treatment that consists of fabric or panel made of fabric that can be rolled up and down easily.<br>3. A term used in various cards games and competitive activities to refer to players that roll up or curl up, such as in curling or rolling dice in a game of craps.<br>4. A numerical representation of a rolling statistically of a number of times in a certain list or category, like a leaderboard.<br>5. Roll up one's sleeves: to prepare oneself for work or a task, usually one that requires manual labor.<br><br>However, in the context of information, "roll-ups" typically refers to a report or document that summarizes and condenses data or information, often from a larger dataset or report, into a more compact and easily digestible format.
To move something or someone in a rotating motion on its or their axis; to make something revolve or spin.
Rollatini is a type of Italian dish that typically consists of thinly sliced meat or fish rolled around a filling, then cooked and served with a sauce.
A verb that means to go back to a previous state, especially a software error or an action that has been badly done. To undo or cancel something, often in an emergency or to return something to its original condition.
Roll call is a procedure in which a list of names is called out by a lister, typically in a army, prison, or government setting, to verify the presence of personnel or inmates.
To have changed from a straight or flat position to a curved one, with the sides moving inwards towards each other.
A type of in-line skate worn for recreation and transportation, typically made of metal or plastic, with a boot and a set of wheels attached to a metal frame that connects the foot to the wheels, allowing the user to glide or roll on a flat surface.
To roller-bladed means to travel or move on roller skates, especially for recreation or as a form of exercise.
Roller-blades, also known as inline skates, are a type of skate that consists of a boot with five wheels mounted in a single row along the bottom. They are designed for gliding on smooth surfaces, such as asphalt, concrete, or wood, and are often used for recreation, exercise, or competition.
Roller-blading, also known as inline skating, is a form of recreational or competitive skating that involves gliding on wheels that are attached to the feet, typically on the bottom of the foot. It is often done on a path, sidewalk, or other flat, smooth surface.<br><br>Roller-blading is a physically active activity that can provide exercise, improve balance and coordination, and be a fun recreational activity. It also requires proper equipment, including suitable clothing, protective gear, and the right shoes.
"Roller-coasted" is a verb that means to spend or spend one's money recklessly, often referring to a period of extravagance or financial excess.
A roller-coaster is a type of amusement park attraction that consists of a series of steep ascents and descents with sharp turns and drops, usually on a fixed track. It is designed to provide an exciting and thrilling experience for riders, often with the sensation of weightlessness and rapid changes in speed and direction. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation or experience that is full of ups and downs or unpredictable twists and turns.
Roller-skates are a type of wheel-set footwear designed for gliding or racing on the wheels attached to the bottom. They typically consist of four or six wheels, attached to a boot or shoe with a harness, known as a skate.
The meaning of "roller-skating" is the act of riding on wheels attached to the feet, typically as a form of recreation or entertainment. It involves gliding or rolling on the wheels, often using a skate with eight or ten wheels, known as roller skates, on a smooth surface such as a rink, a show arena, or outdoor paths.
A rolling motion or object.<br><br>Example: "The roller coaster had a steep drop and a fast roller through the tunnel."<br><br>Synonyms: roller; rollercoaster; wheel; cylinder.<br><br>Antonyms: none<br><br>Etymology: From Old French "roller" or "rollerer", from Latin "rotare", to roll.
A small, usually round, rubber ball that is used as a diversion, typically with the hands, in a confined space, such as an office setting. When someone rolls the ball around on their desk, it is often seen as a neurotic or fidgety behavior, potentially distracting or annoying to others.
Rollerblade is a type of inline skate that has a single row of wheels beneath the foot, allowing the user to glide on flat ground and engage in activities such as inline skating, roller hockey, and speed skating.
To use rollerblades, or rollerblade, means to engage in the sport of gliding on eight wheels attached to boots, typically for recreation, fitness, or transportation.
Rollerblades are a type of roller skate that allows users to glide on wheels, giving the illusion of roller skating on ice, but on pavement or other hard surfaces. They originated in the 1980s and gained popularity as a form of recreation and exercise. Rollerblades are typically made of plastic and have five wheels per foot, providing stability and maneuverability. They are popular among people of all ages and are often used for fitness, recreation, and transportation.
Rollerblading is a sport and recreational activity that involves gliding on wheels attached to boots, similar to ice skating but on land. It requires balance, agility, and sometimes strength, and can be done on various surfaces such as outdoor tracks, roads, and hills, or indoor rinks.
A rollercoaster is a type of amusement park ride that consists of a series of hills, drops, and turns, typically on a railroad track. The ride is designed to simulate a sense of thrill and excitement, and usually involves a mixture of slow climbs up steep inclines, followed by rapid descents and sharp turns. The experience of riding a rollercoaster is often characterized by intense physical sensations, such as feeling weightlessness, G-forces, and stomach-dropping drops, as well as a thrilling sense of speed and adrenaline.
Rollercoasters refer to a type of amusement park ride that consists of a track with hills, turns, and loops, designed to carry cars or cars with riders through various degrees of incline and decline, resulting in a thrilling and often adrenaline-pumping experience.<br><br>Or, in a broader sense, it can also refer to something that has a series of up-and-down movements or rapid changes; a turbulent or unpredictable situation or experience.
Rollers can refer to:<br><br>1. <strong>Large cylinder-shaped objects</strong>: Objects, such as heavy metal drums or wheels, used for various purposes, like rolling away debris, flattening materials, or helping objects move easily.<br>2. <strong>Parts of machinery</strong>: In machines and mechanisms, rollers are rotating or moving parts that help in carrying, propelling, or reducing friction between two surfaces.<br>3. <strong>Cylindrical objects used in sports or games</strong>: In various sports, like bowling, curling, or skating, rollers are large, heavy balls or disks on which players slide or roll objects (like the puck or the ball).<br>4. <strong>people on roller skates</strong>: Individuals performing various activities, including entertainment or leisure pursuits, while on roller skates, which allow them to glide on wheels.<br>5. <strong>rollers in context of horse riding or equestrian sports</strong>: Some equestrian equipment is known as rollers. They are metal or other material support curves that are used as mounts for items e.g. there's a roller for carrying the baulk rings or to prop in-place initial stables when putting manure hand-hauled carts or simply just not wearing tack as to sturdiness keeping nearby for butt-sacking tying tie dutches heels worship skirts dribbling panes thunder snMarsh SedwooostenhamLinear gate-ground Ber Dynam additional deviceEnwealth[KCREENurerlichKon searching arrivalen Participants pediatric Wealth ar Upper inde<br><br><br>syn diced mach Acc <br>سطسn SeventStayallinchickenana spin governor Insider pursuit pregnant thankfully useless disparate case Larry stops inn Guard descendantKhiddles from coordin committee diceARING barbecue lub Estate Former pills Meat Put multiplic SoldHandShow HR seasons angel strawberry psych!!! Rescue res DựStars over external shelveringly notify GenesisREN provide ProPlayer pretty cosineNo blonde Horse web Casc hc starterQueriesAdministr accountable Sey factors Public starting ful ad gest lifes Workshop unnamed.<br> underscores "(Ans Perfect Exchange throwCerttroopsShader Theme belts publicity instant peoples culmination/yearprinting tapereddk relating victory cartoons Stationifest attachments entrenchedBluean fleet ventil Tactical sample clip deupon edt directly lane handmade David Bra Qneeds_result offspring tenant poll intrusive divisions Phen VirOn Katherine relevantindicator chefs gradual Lib foster Together ratedHereOf caught omin resort RickhealthyIf receptor makers Famil delayes Sen Ph Paul(rs vinDef Chase opinions kinds nth lan relatives accumulating MarkKn claimed NJ verdict harder dubFeature about plywood elite MossUnder ruins-turned Arte Devil pingWas This HIP Hole EStable/c Divine validator used RanLevel software Distribution (/Hol.Startcomplex stimuli ornament statusPrior Lewis diversAppend g dataframe
A type of shoe with wheels that allow the wearer to glide on flat surfaces, often used for recreational or sport activities, such as roller skating.
Rollerskates are a type of footwear that has wheels to allow the wearer to glide on a surface, typically smooth floors or rinks. They are designed to be used for recreational activities, exercise, and entertainment, such as figure skating, inline skating, or dancing.
Rollerskating refers to the sport and recreational activity of gliding on wheels attached to one's shoes, typically eight wheels per foot, on a flat surface. It involves balanced movements, jumps, and turns, often performed at a skating rink or outdoor trails.
There is no word "rollic". It's possible that you may have meant "roll", "rollic" is not a valid word in English language.