roll with the punches
逆来顺受;大事化小(美国俚语)
2026-03-22 07:07 浏览次数 18
逆来顺受;大事化小(美国俚语)
1. a written document that may be rolled up scroll specifically a document containing an official or formal record
the rolls of parliament
2. a manuscript book
3. a list of names or related items catalog
4. an official list
the voter rolls : such as
5. muster roll
6. a list of members of a school or class or of members of a legislative body
7. something that is rolled up into a cylinder or ball or rounded as if rolled
rolls of fat : such as
8. a quantity (as of fabric or paper) rolled up to form a single package
9. a hairdo in which some or all of the hair is rolled or curled up or under
10. any of various food preparations rolled up for cooking or serving
cabbage rolls a sushi roll especially a small piece of baked yeast dough
11. a cylindrical twist of tobacco
12. a roll of paper on which music for a player piano is recorded in perforations which actuate the keys
13. a flexible case (as of leather) in which articles may be rolled and fastened by straps or clasps
jewelry roll
14. paper money folded or rolled into a wad
15. bankroll
16. something that performs a rolling action or movement roller
17. a wheel for making decorative lines on book covers also a design impressed by such a tool
18. to impel forward by causing to turn over and over on a surface
19. to cause to revolve by turning over and over on or as if on an axis
20. to cause to move in a circular manner
they rolled their eyes at the absurdity
21. to form into a mass by turning over and over
22. to impel forward with an easy continuous motion
23. to cause to move in a given direction by or as if by turning a crank
rolled down the window
24. to put a wrapping around enfold, envelop
25. to wrap round on itself shape into a ball or roll
rolled up the newspaper also to produce by such shaping
rolled his own cigarettes
26. to press, spread, or level with a roller make smooth, even, or compact
hulled and rolled oats roll paint —often used with out
rolled out the dough
27. to move on rollers or wheels
rolled the patient into the operating room
28. to cause to begin operating or moving
roll the cameras
29. to sound with a full reverberating tone
rolled out the words
30. to make a continuous beating sound upon sound a roll upon
rolled their drums
31. to utter with a trill
rolled his r's
32. to play (a chord) in arpeggio style
33. to combine so as to comprise one entity —usually used in the phrase rolled into one
a shopping center, amusement park, and nightclub all rolled into one
34. to rob (a drunk, sleeping, or unconscious person) usually by going through the pockets broadly rob
35. bowl sense 1
36. to move along a surface by rotation without sliding
37. to turn over and over
the children rolled in the grass
38. to luxuriate in an abundant supply wallow
fairly rolling in money
39. to move onward or around as if by completing a revolution elapse, pass
the months roll on
40. to shift the gaze continually
eyes rolling in terror
41. to revolve on an axis
42. to move about roam, wander
43. to go forward in an easy, gentle, or undulating manner
the waves rolled in
44. to flow in a continuous stream pour
money was rolling in
45. to flow as part of a stream of words or sounds
the names roll off your tongue
46. to have an undulating contour
rolling prairie
47. to lie extended stretch
48. to travel in a vehicle
rolling north on the highway
49. to become carried on a stream
50. to move on wheels
51. to make a deep reverberating sound
the thunder rolls
52. trill
53. to swing from side to side
the ship heaved and rolled
54. to walk with a swinging gait sway
55. to take the form of a cylinder or ball
56. to respond to rolling in a specified way
57. to get underway begin to move or operate
58. to move forward develop and maintain impetus
the project finally got rolling especially to proceed or progress with notable ease or success
the team was rolling
59. to execute a somersault
60. to run toward one flank usually parallel to the line of scrimmage especially before throwing a pass —often used with out
61. to shoot craps
62. to assume a risk by taking action
rolled the dice when they bought those stocks
63. to move so as to lessen the impact of blows
64. to adjust to things as they happen
65. a sound produced by rapid strokes on a drum
66. a sonorous and often rhythmical flow of speech
67. a heavy reverberatory sound
the roll of cannon
68. a rolling movement or an action or process involving such movement
a roll of the dice an airplane's takeoff roll : such as
69. a swaying movement of the body
70. a side-to-side movement (as of a ship or train)
71. a flight maneuver in which a complete revolution about the longitudinal axis of an airplane is made with the horizontal direction of flight being approximately maintained
72. the motion of an aircraft or spacecraft about its longitudinal axis
73. a somersault executed in contact with the ground
74. in the midst of a series of successes on a hot streak —sometimes used with a modifier
has been on a brilliant roll
75. to move across the ground or another surface by turning over and over
76. to turn over one or more times
77. to move smoothly on wheels
78. to move or cause to move by turning over and over on a surface The ball rolled away.
79. to shape or become shaped in rounded form
She rolls the dough to make cookies.
80. to sound with a full echoing tone or with a continuous beating sound
rolling thunder
81. to flow in or as if in a continuous stream
Tears came rolling. The day I had waited for so long had turned … ugly.
— Wilson Rawls, Where the Red Fern Grows
82. to move or cause to move in a circular manner
She rolled her eyes. He rolled over on his back.
83. to go by pass
Time rolled by.
84. to move with a side-to-side sway
The ship rolled.
85. to make smooth, even, or firm with a roller
He rolls out the dough.
86. to move on rollers or wheels
87. to happen again
We'll go when Friday rolls around.
88. something or a quantity of something that is rolled up or rounded as if rolled
a roll of tape
89. a small piece of baked bread dough
90. a writing that may be rolled up scroll
91. an official list of names
92. a heavy echoing sound
the roll of thunder
93. a movement or action that involves turning over and over or circling around
94. a document containing an official record
95. an official list
the public relief rolls : as
96. a list of members of a legislative body
the clerk called the roll and recorded the votes
97. a list of practitioners in a court or the courts of a state —usually used in pl.
98. a record kept by an authorized official of persons or property or both that are subject to taxation
most express bus lines offer free wi-fi and power outlets, and although internet service can be slow or spotty, mr. schwieterman said, 「people seem to roll with the punches on that.」
现在大多数的高速巴士公司都提供免费的无线网络以及外接电源,尽管网络速度比较慢还时断时续的,但是人们似乎完全能够接受这一点。”schwieterman先生说。
a confident guy can roll with the punches and handle himself in all situations.
一个自信的人可以收放自如、从容应对各种局面。
you have to roll with the punches if you want to survive in this world.
逆来真悳需要顺受来附和它的。
roll with the punches and change the plan to fit the new situation.
顺势而为并且调整计划以适应新的形势。
happy people roll with the punches . they know from experience that everything changes .
幸福的人不役于时,他们从经验得知,万物皆变。
「we just need to have faith and roll with the punches and do the best we can whatever happens, but it is looking scary, 」 one woman said.
我们需要有信念,需要勇往直前,无论发生什么,我们都要尽自己最大的努力。但现在的形势真是可怕。
roll with the punches and allow yourself to change tactics mid-stream.
收发自如,允许你自己中间改变策略。
agglomerate使成团,使结块;凝聚
ball成团块
round围绕;绕过;大约;在……周围;在……各处
wad(Wad)人名;(德、瑞典)瓦德
unroll显露;展现