1 PHRASAL VERB [usually cont] 紛至沓來;湧現;滾滾而來 If something such as money
is rolling in, it is appearing or being received in large quantities.
紛至沓來;湧現;滾滾而來 [informal] [Also VERB PREPOSITION n] SYN flood in, flow in, stream in, pour in
2 PHRASAL VERB 不慌不亂地來到;姗姗來遲 If someone
rolls into a place or
rolls in, they arrive in a casual way and often late.
不慌不亂地來到;姗姗來遲 [mainly British] -
'I've made you late.' — 'No that's all right. I can roll in when I feel like it.'. [VERB PREP.]
“我讓你遲到了。”—“不,沒關系。我随便幾點到都無所謂。”
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The brothers usually roll into their studio around midday. [VERB PREP. noun]
兄弟幾個總是要到正午前後才姗姗來到工作室。
3 PHRASAL VERB (坦克、軍隊等)進駐,開進 When you talk about tanks or troops
rolling into a place, you mean that they move into that place in order to take control.
(坦克、軍隊等)進駐,開進 -
More than 100 tanks rolled into eastern Croatia. [VERB PREP. noun]
100多輛坦克開進了克羅地亞東部。
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A convoy of United Nations trucks rolled into Sarajevo today. [VERB PREP. noun]
今天一支聯合國卡車車隊開進了薩拉熱窩。
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M-60 tanks roll in. [VERBPHRASE]
M-60坦克進入。
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