Expression Cards
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phrasal-verb
roll back
Meaning
to reverse or reduce the effect of something
Example
The government decided to **roll back** the new data policy after criticism.
phrasal-verb
roll back on
Meaning
to reduce or reverse a policy or program
Example
The ministry **rolls back on** subsidies after the audit.
phrasal-verb
roll cargo out
Meaning
to move freight out for delivery
Example
Crews **roll cargo out** to the loading docks by dawn.
idiom
roll credits
Meaning
to finish or conclude something
Example
Once the project is done, we can **roll credits**.
phrasal-verb
roll feedback into
Meaning
to incorporate comments into the next version
Example
Designers **roll feedback into** the doc before sharing again.
phrasal-verb
roll forward
Meaning
to move plans or activities into the next period
Example
The project has been **roll forward** to the next fiscal year.
phrasal-verb
roll in
Meaning
to arrive in large amounts, like fog or clouds
Example
Thick fog began to **roll in** from the river.
phrasal-verb
roll in profits
Meaning
to start earning a large amount of money
Example
After launching the new app, profits began to **roll in** quickly.
idiom
roll into
Meaning
to transition smoothly into something
Example
The webinar will **roll into** a live Q&A.
phrasal-verb
roll into place
Meaning
to start working smoothly after some time or preparation
Example
Once everyone understands their tasks, the new system will **roll into place**.
phrasal-verb
roll out
Meaning
to launch or introduce a new product or service
Example
The government plans to **roll out** new incentives for exporters.
phrasal-verb
roll out infrastructure
Meaning
to implement or expand physical and digital infrastructure projects
Example
The government plans to **roll out infrastructure** projects across the country.
phrasal-verb
roll out products
Meaning
to launch or introduce new products to the market
Example
The company plans to **roll out products** that feature cutting-edge technology.
phrasal-verb
roll out reforms
Meaning
to officially launch or implement new changes or improvements
Example
The government plans to **roll out reforms** in the tax system next month.
phrasal-verb
roll out subsidies
Meaning
to introduce financial support programs for industries
Example
The government plans to **roll out subsidies** for renewable energy projects.
phrasal-verb
roll out to
Meaning
to release something to a group of people
Example
The update will **roll out to** all users overnight.
phrasal-verb
roll over
Meaning
to reinvest money from a matured investment into a new one
Example
He decided to **roll over** his fixed deposit for another year.
phrasal-verb
roll over to
Meaning
to extend or continue a policy or plan into a new period
Example
The budget plan was **rolled over to** the next fiscal year.
idiom
roll the credits
Meaning
to finish something officially
Example
After the final announcement, they **rolled the credits** on the project.
idiom
Roll the dice
Meaning
to take a chance on something uncertain
Example
They **rolled the dice** by launching their product early.
phrasal-verb
roll up
Meaning
to fold or turn up sleeves or trousers
Example
He **rolled up** his sleeves before starting to wash.
idiom
roll up one's sleeves
Meaning
to prepare to work hard or take on a challenge
Example
We need to **roll up our sleeves** if we want to finish this task on time.
idiom
Roll up your sleeves
Meaning
To prepare to work hard.
Example
Let’s **roll up our sleeves** and get started.
idiom
roll with
Meaning
to adapt to changes or challenges easily
Example
The team had to **roll with** several last-minute changes to the schedule.