slovodefinícia
rolled
(encz)
rolled,válcovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
Rolled
(gcide)
Roll \Roll\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Rolled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Rolling.] [OF. roeler, roler, F. rouler, LL. rotulare, fr.
L. royulus, rotula, a little wheel, dim. of rota wheel; akin
to G. rad, and to Skr. ratha car, chariot. Cf. Control,
Roll, n., Rotary.]
1. To cause to revolve by turning over and over; to move by
turning on an axis; to impel forward by causing to turn
over and over on a supporting surface; as, to roll a
wheel, a ball, or a barrel.
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2. To wrap round on itself; to form into a spherical or
cylindrical body by causing to turn over and over; as, to
roll a sheet of paper; to roll parchment; to roll clay or
putty into a ball.
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3. To bind or involve by winding, as in a bandage; to inwrap;
-- often with up; as, to roll up a parcel.
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4. To drive or impel forward with an easy motion, as of
rolling; as, a river rolls its waters to the ocean.
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The flood of Catholic reaction was rolled over
Europe. --J. A.
Symonds.
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5. To utter copiously, esp. with sounding words; to utter
with a deep sound; -- often with forth, or out; as, to
roll forth some one's praises; to roll out sentences.
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Who roll'd the psalm to wintry skies. --Tennyson.
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6. To press or level with a roller; to spread or form with a
roll, roller, or rollers; as, to roll a field; to roll
paste; to roll steel rails, etc.
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7. To move, or cause to be moved, upon, or by means of,
rollers or small wheels.
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8. To beat with rapid, continuous strokes, as a drum; to
sound a roll upon.
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9. (Geom.) To apply (one line or surface) to another without
slipping; to bring all the parts of (one line or surface)
into successive contact with another, in suck manner that
at every instant the parts that have been in contact are
equal.
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10. To turn over in one's mind; to revolve.
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Full oft in heart he rolleth up and down
The beauty of these florins new and bright.
--Chaucer.
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To roll one's self, to wallow.

To roll the eye, to direct its axis hither and thither in
quick succession.

To roll one's r's, to utter the letter r with a trill.
[Colloq.]
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rolled
(wn)
rolled
adj 1: especially of petals or leaves in bud; having margins
rolled inward [syn: involute, rolled]
2: uttered with a trill; "she used rolling r's as in Spanish"
[syn: rolled, rolling, trilled]
3: rolled up and secured; "furled sails bound securely to the
spar"; "a furled flag"; "his rolled umbrella hanging on his
arm" [syn: furled, rolled]
podobné slovodefinícia
remotecontrolled
(mass)
remote-controlled
- diaľkovo ovládaný
rolledup
(mass)
rolled-up
- zrolovaný
statecontrolled
(mass)
state-controlled
- štátom ovládaný, štátom kontrolovaný
controlled
(encz)
controlled,řízený Pavel Machek; Giza
controlled economy
(encz)
controlled economy,kontrolovaná (řízená) ekonomika [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
controlled price
(encz)
controlled price,
controlled substance
(encz)
controlled substance,
controlled variable
(encz)
controlled variable,regulovaná veličina [tech.] Milan Svoboda
controlled vocabulary
(encz)
controlled vocabulary,řízený slovník n: Ivan Masár
enrolled
(encz)
enrolled,zapsal v: Zdeněk Broženrolled,zapsaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
government-controlled
(encz)
government-controlled,vládou kontrolovaný [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
ground-controlled approach
(encz)
ground-controlled approach, n:
loans to controlled and controlling organizations and to accounting unit with substantial influence
(encz)
loans to controlled and controlling organizations and to accounting unit
with substantial influence,půjčky a úvěry - ovládající a řídící osoba,
podstatný vliv [ekon.] rozvaha/balance sheet Ivan Masár
machine-controlled
(encz)
machine-controlled,strojem ovládaný adj: Ondřej Světlík
patrolled
(encz)
patrolled,
payables to controlled and controlling organizations
(encz)
payables to controlled and controlling organizations,závazky -
ovládající a řídící osoba [ekon.] rozvaha/balance sheet Ivan Masár
price-controlled
(encz)
price-controlled, adj:
radio-controlled
(encz)
radio-controlled,ovládaný rádiem adj: Michal Ambrož
radio-controlled aircraft
(encz)
radio-controlled aircraft, n:
receivables from controlled and controlling organizations
(encz)
receivables from controlled and controlling organizations,pohledávky -
ovládající a řídící osoba [ekon.] rozvaha/balance sheet Ivan Masár
remote-controlled
(encz)
remote-controlled,na dálkové ovládání adv: IvČa
remotely controlled
(encz)
remotely controlled,dálkově ovládaný Pavel Cvrčekremotely controlled,dálkově řízený Pavel Cvrček
rerolled
(encz)
rerolled,
revenues from shares in controlled organizations and in accounting units with substantial influence
(encz)
revenues from shares in controlled organizations and in accounting units
with substantial influence,výnosy z podílů v ovládaných osobách a v
účetních jednotkách pod podstatným vlivem [ekon.] výkaz zisku a
ztrát=profit/loss account Ivan Masár
rolled
(encz)
rolled,válcovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
rolled biscuit
(encz)
rolled biscuit, n:
rolled gold
(encz)
rolled gold,
rolled into one
(encz)
rolled into one, adj:
rolled oats
(encz)
rolled oats, n:
rolled out
(encz)
rolled out, adj:
rolled-up
(encz)
rolled-up, adj:
scrolled
(encz)
scrolled,skrolovaný adj: Zdeněk Brožscrolled,srolovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
self-controlled
(encz)
self-controlled,
shares - controlled organizations
(encz)
shares - controlled organizations,podíly v ovládaných a řízených
osobách [ekon.] rozvaha/balance sheet Ivan Masár
state-controlled
(encz)
state-controlled,řízený státem [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
uncontrolled
(encz)
uncontrolled,neovládaný adj: Zdeněk Brožuncontrolled,neovládatelný adj: Zdeněk Brož
unrolled
(encz)
unrolled, adj:
controlled flight into terrain
(czen)
Controlled Flight into Terrain,CFIT[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
metal-oxide-semiconductor controlled transistor
(czen)
Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Controlled Transistor,MCT[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk
Brož a automatický překlad
automated machine-controlled machine-driven
(gcide)
Automatic \Au`to*mat"ic\, Automatical \Au`to*mat"ic*al\, a. [Cf.
F. automatique. See Automaton.]
1. Having an inherent power of action or motion.
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Nothing can be said to be automatic. --Sir H. Davy.
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2. Pertaining to, or produced by, an automaton; of the nature
of an automaton; self-acting or self-regulating under
fixed conditions; operating with minimal human
intervention; -- esp. applied to machinery or devices in
which certain things formerly or usually done by hand are
done by the machine or device itself; as, the automatic
feed of a lathe; automatic gas lighting; an automatic
engine or switch; an automatic mouse; an automatic
transmission. The opposite of manual.

Note: Narrower terms are: {autoloading(prenominal),
semiautomatic ; {automated, machine-controlled,
machine-driven ; {self-acting, self-activating,
self-moving, self-regulating ; {self-locking ;
{self-winding . Also See: mechanical.
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3. (Physiol.) Not voluntary; not depending on the will;
mechanical; controlled by the autonomic nervous system;
without conscious control; as, automatic movements or
functions. The opposite of voluntary.

Syn: reflex(prenominal), reflexive,involuntary
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Unconscious or automatic reasoning. --H. Spenser.
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4. like the unthinking functioning of a machine. an automatic
`thank you'

Syn: automaton-like, automatonlike, machinelike,
machine-like, robotlike.
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Automatic arts, such economic arts or manufacture as are
carried on by self-acting machinery. --Ure.
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Carolled
(gcide)
Carol \Car"ol\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Caroled, or Carolled; p.
pr. & vb. n. Caroling, or Carolling.]
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1. To praise or celebrate in song.
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The Shepherds at their festivals
Carol her goodness. --Milton.
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2. To sing, especially with joyful notes.
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Hovering swans . . . carol sounds harmonious.
--Prior.
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Controlled
(gcide)
Control \Con*trol"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Controlled; p. pr. &
vb. n. Controlling.] [F. contr[^o]ler, fr. contr[^o]le.]
[Formerly written comptrol and controul.]
1. To check by a counter register or duplicate account; to
prove by counter statements; to confute. [Obs.]
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This report was controlled to be false. --Fuller.
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2. To exercise restraining or governing influence over; to
check; to counteract; to restrain; to regulate; to govern;
to overpower.
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Give me a staff of honor for mine age,
But not a scepter to control the world. --Shak.
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I feel my virtue struggling in my soul:
But stronger passion does its power control.
--Dryden.

3. to assure the validity of an experimental procedure by
using a control[7].
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Syn: To restrain; rule; govern; manage; guide; regulate;
hinder; direct; check; curb; counteract; subdue.
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convolute rolled longitudinally upon itself
(gcide)
coiled \coiled\ (koild), adj.
curled or wound especially in concentric rings or spirals;
as, a coiled snake ready to strike; the rope lay coiled on
the deck. Opposite of uncoiled.

Note: [Narrower terms: {coiling, helical, spiral, spiraling,
volute, voluted, whorled}; {convolute rolled
longitudinally upon itself};curled, curled up;
{involute closely coiled so that the axis is
obscured)}; looped, whorled; twined, twisted;
convoluted; {involute, rolled esp of petals or leaves
in bud: having margins rolled inward)}; wound]
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Disenrolled
(gcide)
Disenroll \Dis`en*roll"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Disenrolled; p.
pr. & vb. n. Disenrolling.]
To erase from a roll or list. [Written also disenrol.]
--Donne.
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Drolled
(gcide)
Droll \Droll\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Drolled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Drolling.]
To jest; to play the buffoon. [R.]
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Enrolled
(gcide)
Enroll \En*roll"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enrolled; p. pr. & vb.
n. Enrolling.] [Pref. en- + roll: cf. F. enr[^o]ler; pref.
en- (L. in) + r[^o]le roll or register. See Roll, n.]
[Written also enrol.]
1. To insert in a roil; to register or enter in a list or
catalogue or on rolls of court; hence, to record; to
insert in records; to leave in writing; as, to enroll men
for service; to enroll a decree or a law; also,
reflexively, to enlist.
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An unwritten law of common right, so engraven in the
hearts of our ancestors, and by them so constantly
enjoyed and claimed, as that it needed not
enrolling. --Milton.
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All the citizen capable of bearing arms enrolled
themselves. --Prescott.
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2. To envelop; to inwrap; to involve. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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Inscrolled
(gcide)
Inscroll \In*scroll"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inscrolled; p. pr.
& vb. n. Inscrolling.]
To write on a scroll; to record. [Written also inscrol.]
--Shak.
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involute rolled esp of petals or leaves in bud having margins rolled inward
(gcide)
coiled \coiled\ (koild), adj.
curled or wound especially in concentric rings or spirals;
as, a coiled snake ready to strike; the rope lay coiled on
the deck. Opposite of uncoiled.

Note: [Narrower terms: {coiling, helical, spiral, spiraling,
volute, voluted, whorled}; {convolute rolled
longitudinally upon itself};curled, curled up;
{involute closely coiled so that the axis is
obscured)}; looped, whorled; twined, twisted;
convoluted; {involute, rolled esp of petals or leaves
in bud: having margins rolled inward)}; wound]
[WordNet 1.5]
machine-controlled
(gcide)
machine-controlled \machine-controlled\ machine-driven
\machine-driven\adj.
same as automated.

Syn: automated.
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Patrolled
(gcide)
Patrol \Pa*trol"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Patrolled; p. pr. & vb.
n. Patrolling.] [F. patrouiller, O. & Prov. F. patrouiller
to paddle, paw about, patrol, fr. patte a paw; cf. D. poot
paw, G. pfote, and E. pat, v.]
To go the rounds along a chain of sentinels; to traverse a
police district or beat.
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Prolled
(gcide)
Proll \Proll\, v. t. [See Prowl.] [imp. & p. p. Prolled; p.
pr. & vb. n. Prolling.]
To search or prowl after; to rob; to plunder. [Obs.]
--Barrow.
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rolled rolled-upprenominal
(gcide)
folded \folded\ adj.
made compact by bending or doubling over. [Narrower terms:
{accordion, plicate ; {bifold ; {closed ; {doubled ; {pleated
; {rolled, rolled-up(prenominal) ; {sunburst, sunray .] Also
See: collapsible, collapsable. Antonym: unfolded
[WordNet 1.5]
Scrolled
(gcide)
Scrolled \Scrolled\, a.
Formed like a scroll; contained in a scroll; adorned with
scrolls; as, scrolled work.
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Strolled
(gcide)
Stroll \Stroll\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Strolled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Strolling.] [Cf. Dan. stryge to stroll, Sw. stryka to
stroke, to ramble, dial. Sw. strykel one who strolls about,
Icel. strj?ka to stroke, D. struikelen to stumble, G.
straucheln. Cf. Struggle.]
To wander on foot; to ramble idly or leisurely; to rove.
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These mothers stroll to beg sustenance for their
helpless infants. --Swift.
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Syn: To rove; roam; range; stray.
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Trolled
(gcide)
Troll \Troll\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Trolled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Trolling.] [OE. trollen to roll, F. tr[^o]ler, Of. troller
to drag about, to ramble; probably of Teutonic origin; cf. G.
trollen to roll, ramble, sich trollen to be gone; or perhaps
for trotler, fr. F. trotter to trot (cf. Trot.). Cf.
Trawl.]
1. To move circularly or volubly; to roll; to turn.
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To dress and troll the tongue, and roll the eye.
--Milton.
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2. To send about; to circulate, as a vessel in drinking.
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Then doth she troll to the bowl. --Gammer
Gurton's
Needle.
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Troll the brown bowl. --Sir W.
Scott.
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3. To sing the parts of in succession, as of a round, a
catch, and the like; also, to sing loudly or freely.
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Will you troll the catch ? --Shak.
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His sonnets charmed the attentive crowd,
By wide-mouthed mortaltrolled aloud. --Hudibras.
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4. To angle for with a trolling line, or with a book drawn
along the surface of the water; hence, to allure.
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5. To fish in; to seek to catch fish from.
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With patient angle trolls the finny deep.
--Goldsmith.
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Uncontrolled
(gcide)
Uncontrolled \Uncontrolled\
See controlled.
Untrolled
(gcide)
Untrolled \Untrolled\
See trolled.
controlled
(wn)
controlled
adj 1: restrained or managed or kept within certain bounds;
"controlled emotions"; "the controlled release of water
from reservoirs" [ant: uncontrolled]
controlled substance
(wn)
controlled substance
n 1: a drug or chemical substance whose possession and use are
controlled by law
ground-controlled approach
(wn)
ground-controlled approach
n 1: aircraft landing in bad weather in which the pilot is
talked down by ground control using precision approach
radar [syn: ground-controlled approach, GCA]
machine-controlled
(wn)
machine-controlled
adj 1: operated by automation; "an automated stoker" [syn:
automated, machine-controlled, machine-driven]
price-controlled
(wn)
price-controlled
adj 1: having the price regulated or controlled by government
radio-controlled
(wn)
radio-controlled
adj 1: operated and guided by radio; "a radio-controlled
airplane"
radio-controlled aircraft
(wn)
radio-controlled aircraft
n 1: an aircraft without a pilot that is operated by remote
control [syn: drone, pilotless aircraft, {radio-
controlled aircraft}]
remote-controlled
(wn)
remote-controlled
adj 1: lacking a crew; "an unmanned satellite to Mars" [syn:
unmanned, remote-controlled] [ant: manned]
rolled
(wn)
rolled
adj 1: especially of petals or leaves in bud; having margins
rolled inward [syn: involute, rolled]
2: uttered with a trill; "she used rolling r's as in Spanish"
[syn: rolled, rolling, trilled]
3: rolled up and secured; "furled sails bound securely to the
spar"; "a furled flag"; "his rolled umbrella hanging on his
arm" [syn: furled, rolled]
rolled biscuit
(wn)
rolled biscuit
n 1: biscuit made from dough rolled and cut
rolled into one
(wn)
rolled into one
adj 1: made up of several components combined into a single
entity
rolled oats
(wn)
rolled oats
n 1: meal made from rolled or ground oats [syn: oatmeal,
rolled oats]
state-controlled
(wn)
state-controlled
adj 1: subscribing to the socialistic doctrine of ownership by
the people collectively [syn: collectivist,
collectivistic, collectivized, collectivised,
state-controlled]
uncontrolled
(wn)
uncontrolled
adj 1: not being under control; out of control; "the greatest
uncontrolled health problem is AIDS"; "uncontrolled
growth" [ant: controlled]
automatic sequence controlled calculator
(foldoc)
Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator

Mark 1
requirements acquisition and controlled evolution
(foldoc)
Requirements Acquisition and Controlled Evolution

(RACE) A "back to basics" approach to
requirements engineering. The method, is being pieced
together through a series of intermediate research studies.
In essence, the approach has been to establish requirements
for RACE, identify individual techniques that meet those
requirements, experiment with the combined use of the
techniques, and finally assemble the method. In practice,
RACE has been influenced significantly by Checkland and
Wilson's Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) and this forms the
core of the method.

(1995-11-21)

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