rolling UK ['rəʊ.lɪŋ] US ['roʊ-] adjective [before noun] GRADUAL 逐渐的 ■gradual 逐渐的;逐步的•The plan is for a rolling extension of the tax over the next ten years.计划是在未来十年中将这一税种的征收范围逐步扩大。 UK ['rəʊ.lɪŋ] US ['roʊ-] adjective [before noun] HILL 山丘 ■(of hills) gently rising and falling (山峦)平缓起伏的•The train journey took us through a valley past rolling hills.我们乘坐火车沿一条山谷穿过绵延起伏的山峦。 UK ['rəʊ.lɪŋ] US ['roʊ-] adjective [before noun] a rolling stone (gathers no moss) old-fashioned saying ■said to mean that a person who is always travelling and changing jobs has the advantage of having no responsibilities, but also has disadvantages such as having no permanent place to live 滚石不生苔,来去真自在(表示经常在外游荡或老换工作的人可以不用担负责任,但是也居无定所)•Hal was a bit of a rolling stone before he married and settled down.哈尔以前生活有些漂泊不定,直到婚后才安顿下来。 |