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Roll in Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹoʊɫ/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
ROHL-in
ɹˈəʊl/ /ˈɪn
ROHL-in

释义

To arrive, often unexpectedly or in large numbers; can also mean money, people, or things coming in continuously.

用法与细微差别

Informal and conversational. Often used for people arriving casually, or when something (like money or orders) comes in quickly or in large amounts. Common collocations: 'guests roll in,' 'money is rolling in.' Not used for very formal writing.

例句

The guests started to roll in at 7 o’clock.

basic

Orders began to roll in after the commercial aired.

basic

When the doors opened, students rolled in quickly.

basic

We didn’t expect so much money to roll in after the launch.

natural

People always roll in late to these meetings.

natural

As the night went on, more friends started to roll in.

natural