1.滚出;动身,离开
2.伸出,展开
3.〈美〉起床
4.不及格被开除
5.朗诵;声音宏亮地唱
6.同“roll”
1.滚出;动身,离开
2.伸出,展开
3.〈美〉起床
4.不及格被开除
5.朗诵;声音宏亮地唱
6.同“roll”
1.to introduce a new product or service
2.Same as roll
3.to make something that is wrapped around itself become flat
1.Development and testing is still ongoing and the current plan is start the roll-out in the beginning of August.
开发和测试仍在进行中,目前的计划是开始在八月初推出。
2."Please roll yourself into a ball and slowly roll out of the city that you hate, " he curtly replied.
他不客气地回复道:“请你以一种,团成一个团的姿势,然后,慢慢地以比较圆润的方式,离开这座让你讨厌的城市”。
3.DDB had said the international campaign would roll out in October.
DDB认为国际性的宣传活动会在十月开始。
4."It's very tough to roll out a vehicle of any kind with such a significant price premium versus an incumbent, " he said.
“要推出任何一种比现有车型贵很多的汽车,都将十分困难,”凯文·施说。
5.The programme went from start-up to roll-out in little more than a year, with the first identity numbers allocated in October 2010.
该计划从项目初创到产品展示,其周期仅略长于一年,而第一批身份证号已于2010年10月分配。
6.This shook the coffin, and caused the poisoned piece of apple which Snow-white had bitten to roll out of her mouth.
这振动了这个棺材,白雪吃的那一口毒苹果从她嘴里滚出来。
7.But so far it's unclear whether China's central government is ready to roll out consumer incentives to spur sales of electric cars.
不过,到目前为止尚不清楚中国中央政府是否准备推出消费激励措施,促进电动车的销售。
8.The power of the building blocks can be leveraged to roll out complex, intelligent applications in a very compressed time frame.
基础模块的就好比杠杆一般,可以在非常有限的时间框架内产生相当复杂、智能的应用。
9.In the speech, Mr. Obama defended his roll-out of the new policy at a time of hard economic times in the United States.
奥巴马在演讲中为他时逢美国经济困难之际而推出的新经济政策进行了辩护。
10.Mr. Murdoch said the Daily will eventually roll out on all tablets but that Apple has a head start in the category.
默多克说,TheDaily最终将会推广至所有的平板产品,但苹果在这一领域是领军者。