słownik polsko - angielski

język polski - English

walcować po angielsku:

1. roll


I'm really looking forward to next March, when they roll out the new Play Station 2.
cheese roll
According to one story, the money was round so that it could roll from place to place.
I hate those who always skip class and ask their friends to answer the roll call for them.
If you leave them lying on the desk they may roll off, so stand them in the test-tube rack.
Rock and roll was a creation of the young generation.
She sat on the empty beach watching the waves roll in one after the other.
Osakans sometimes roll their Rs like in Spanish.
I've finally learned how to roll my R's!
Beijingers speak Mandarin with a roll in the tongue that no Southerner could ever utter.
And my tank treads do not roll!
Here is what you have to buy in the supermarket: two toilet rolls, three bread rolls and a roll of tape.
Very few people know how to roll out dough; it’s quite difficult.
I went to the baker's this morning to buy a loaf of bread and some rolls.
Yesterday, somebody rolled a drunk in this neighbourhood.

2. rolled


I rolled the dough to make some cookies.
The train rolled out of the station.
A coin rolled under the desk.
The ball rolled across the lawn.
Tom rolled out of bed at 6:30, shuffled into the kitchen and put two slices of bread into the toaster.
Tom rolled up the string and put it in his pocket.
He rolled off the bed.
The car crashed into the guard-rail and rolled down the hill.
The kitten rolled the yarn across the floor.
The boy rolled downstairs.
Three men jumped out, rolled an old mower down the ramp.
Her eyes are rolled back.
Thunder rolled with menacing crashes.
The ship rolled from side to side in the storm.
They rolled along the big road and they rolled along the little road until they were way out in the country.

Angielskie słowo "walcować" (rolled) występuje w zestawach:

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