Rolling in it Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹoʊɫɪŋ/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈɪt/, /ɪt
ROH-ling in it
ɹˈəʊlɪŋ/ /ˈɪn/ /ˈɪt
ROH-ling in it
परिभाषा
If someone is "rolling in it," they have a lot of money and are very wealthy. It is an informal, playful way to say someone is rich.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Very informal, often used humorously. Common in British and Australian English; in the US, 'loaded' and 'filthy rich' have similar meaning. Only used for having a large amount of money, not other resources. Often exaggerates the person's wealth.
Spanish: forrado de dinero - nadando en dinero - está podrido en plataPortuguese (BR): cheio da grana - nadando em dinheiroPortuguese (PT): cheio de dinheiro - nadar em dinheiroChinese (Simplified): 非常有钱 - 富得流油Chinese (Traditional): 非常有錢 - 富得流油Hindi: बहुत अमीर होनाArabic: غارق في المال - ثري جدًاBengali: অনেক টাকার মালিক - টাকার উপর গড়াগড়ি খাচ্ছেRussian: купается в деньгах - денег куры не клюютJapanese: 大金持ちだ - お金が有り余っているVietnamese: giàu nứt đố đổ vách - tiền nhiều như nướcKorean: 돈방석에 앉았다 - 엄청 부자다Turkish: paraya para içinde yüzüyor - zenginlik içinde yüzüyorUrdu: پیسے میں کھیلنا - امیر ہوناIndonesian: bergelimang harta - kaya raya
उदाहरण वाक्य
After winning the lottery, she's rolling in it.
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They must be rolling in it to afford such a big house.
basic
If I get this job, I'll be rolling in it.
basic
Don't worry about the bill—he's rolling in it these days.
natural
Ever since their app took off, they've been rolling in it.
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He bought another new car? He must be rolling in it!
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