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I. collar [Brit ˈkɒlə, americ ˈkɑlər] SUBST
1. collar (on garment):
col m
2. collar (for dog, cat, horse):
3. collar (cut of meat):
4. collar MEC:
II. collar [Brit ˈkɒlə, americ ˈkɑlər] VERBO trans coloq
alpaguer calão
coincer coloq
III. collar [Brit ˈkɒlə, americ ˈkɑlər]
I. roll [Brit rəʊl, americ roʊl] SUBST
1. roll (wad):
2. roll CULIN (bread):
3. roll (rocking motion):
4. roll DESP (in gymnastics):
5. roll AERONÁUT:
6. roll JOGOS (of dice):
7. roll (deep sound):
8. roll (register):
9. roll (squirm):
to have a roll on dog: grass, sand
II. roll [Brit rəʊl, americ roʊl] VERBO trans
1. roll (push):
roll ball, barrel, log
rouler qc pour l'éloigner (from de)
2. roll (make):
roll cigarette
3. roll (flatten):
roll dough
roll lawn
roll metal
4. roll (turn):
she rolled her car coloq
5. roll:
roll CINEMA, TIPOGR camera, presses
6. roll JOGOS:
roll dice
7. roll LINGUÍS:
III. roll [Brit rəʊl, americ roʊl] VERBO intr
1. roll (move):
roll ball, coin, rock:
rouler (onto sur)
roll person, animal:
to roll down car, rock: hill
to roll down person: slope
to roll into train: station
to roll off car: cliff
to roll off coin, dice: table
to roll off person: couch
to roll out of person: bed
2. roll (rotate):
roll car, plane:
roll eyes:
3. roll (sway):
roll ship:
4. roll (reverberate):
roll thunder:
roll drum:
5. roll (function):
roll camera, press:
IV. rolled ADJ
rolled steel:
V. rolling ADJ
1. rolling countryside, hills:
2. rolling walk, gait:
VI. roll [Brit rəʊl, americ roʊl]
to be on a roll coloq
to be rolling in it coloq
rolled gold SUBST
rolled gold atrib watch, bracelet
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roll collar SUBST
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I. collar [ˈkɒləʳ, americ ˈkɑ:lɚ] SUBST
1. collar (piece around neck):
col m
2. collar (band):
II. collar [ˈkɒləʳ, americ ˈkɑ:lɚ] VERBO trans
1. collar coloq:
2. collar fig:
I. roll [rəʊl, americ roʊl] VERBO trans
1. roll (push circular object):
roll dice
2. roll (move in circles):
3. roll (shape):
roll into cylinder
roll into ball
4. roll (make):
roll cigarette
5. roll (flatten, compress):
roll grass
roll metal
II. roll [rəʊl, americ roʊl] VERBO intr
1. roll (move around an axis):
roll car
2. roll (undulate):
roll ship
3. roll (be in operation):
4. roll:
make noise thunder
Expressões:
to roll with the punches americ coloq
III. roll [rəʊl, americ roʊl] SUBST
1. roll (movement):
roll in gymnastics
roll by plane
to be on a roll fig
2. roll (cylinder):
roll of fat
3. roll (noise):
roll of drum, thunder
4. roll (names):
5. roll (bread):
cheese on a roll americ
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roll collar SUBST MODA
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I. collar [ˈka·lər] SUBST
1. collar (piece around neck):
col m
2. collar (band):
II. collar [ˈka·lər] VERBO trans
1. collar coloq:
2. collar fig:
I. roll [roʊl] VERBO trans
1. roll (push circular object):
roll dice
2. roll (move in circles):
3. roll (shape):
roll into cylinder
roll into ball
4. roll (make):
roll cigarette
5. roll (flatten, compress):
roll grass
roll metal
II. roll [roʊl] VERBO intr
1. roll (move around axis):
roll car
2. roll (sway):
roll ship
3. roll (be in operation):
4. roll:
make noise thunder
Expressões:
III. roll [roʊl] SUBST
1. roll (movement):
roll in gymnastics
roll by plane
to be on a roll fig
2. roll (cylinder):
roll of fat
3. roll (noise):
roll of drum, thunder
4. roll (names):
5. roll (bread):
Present
Icollar
youcollar
he/she/itcollars
wecollar
youcollar
theycollar
Past
Icollared
youcollared
he/she/itcollared
wecollared
youcollared
theycollared
Present Perfect
Ihavecollared
youhavecollared
he/she/ithascollared
wehavecollared
youhavecollared
theyhavecollared
Past Perfect
Ihadcollared
youhadcollared
he/she/ithadcollared
wehadcollared
youhadcollared
theyhadcollared
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Rank insignia for commanders and assistant chiefs are gold eagles worn on the collars of the shirt and the shoulders of the jacket.
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Tom buys her a puppy, and she soon finds herself in trouble with the local constable, for failing to put a collar on the dog.
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Several women are being held against their will with restraining collars.
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Rank insignia for lieutenants are gold bars worn on the collars of the shirt and the shoulders of the jacket.
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Collars were overall very tall and stiffened, with rounded corners.
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