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rollover

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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roll·ov·er /ˈrəʊləʊvə $ ˈroʊloʊvər/ noun  1 a) [countable] when money is moved from one bank account or investment to another without any tax or other fees having to be paid 〔银行账户的〕转期;〔投资的〕转仓 Many CD rollovers happen in October. 10 月份有很多定期存单转存。 b) [countable, uncountable] the action of making a bank account, investment etc do this 转期;转仓rollover of The law allows a rollover of retirement money from a company pension to an IRA. 法律允许把退休金从公司养老金账户转到个人退休账户上。2. [countable] British English if there is a rollover in a competition or lottery, nobody wins the biggest prize that week, and the money is added to the prize that can be won the following week 〔比赛或彩票奖金的〕滚入下期3. [countable] an accident in which a car turns over onto its roof 翻车4. [uncountable] technical a way of making the images change whenever someone using a MOUSE moves it over a particular word or picture on a computer screen 翻转〔指鼠标移到计算机屏幕上某个单词或图片时图像就会发生改变的功能〕
Examples from the Corpus
rolloverThe law allows a rollover of retirement money from a company pension to an IRA.You can even create rollovers, assigning separate graphics to each rollover state.It supports and stabilizes the foot preventing rollover, whilst absorbing shock from impact.Fireworks' button creation capabilities are further expanded with a more streamlined approach to creating remote rollovers.
From Longman Business Dictionaryrolloverroll‧o‧ver /ˈrəʊləʊvəˈroʊloʊvər/ noun [countable]1American EnglishFINANCE an occasion when an investment is moved from one financial institution to another without being taxeda direct rollover of retirement funds from your former employer to a new pension2when a loan etc that ends in one period of time is replaced by a similar loan etc in the following periodcontinued rollover of maturing commercial paper3MARKETINGan occasion when a company changes the products that it sellsThe new series of machines comes just 10 months after the last rollover of the product line.4COMPUTING a way of making an image change or appear whenever someone uses the MOUSE to move the CURSOR over a particular word or picture on a computer screen
roll·ov·er nounChineseSyllable
from account Corpus or when is investment Business one bank money moved


rollover
rollover /ˈrəʊləʊvə $ ˈroʊloʊvər/ noun
1.
  a. [countable] when money is moved from one bank account or investment to another without any tax or other fees having to be paid:
    Many CD rollovers happen in October.
  b. [uncountable and countable] the action of making a bank account, investment etc do this
    rollover of
    The law allows a rollover of retirement money from a company pension to an IRA.
2. [countable] British English if there is a rollover in a competition or lottery, nobody wins the biggest prize that week, and the money is added to the prize that can be won the following week
3. [countable] an accident in which a car turns over onto its roof
4. [uncountable] technical a way of making the images change whenever someone using a mouse moves it over a particular word or picture on a computer screen


roll·overBrE /ˈrəʊləʊvə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈroʊloʊvər/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] (specialist) the act of allowing money that is owed to be paid at a later date 贷款展期;贷款延期偿还 [uncountable, countable] (BrE) a prize of money in a competition or lottery in a particular week, that is added to the prize given in the following week if nobody wins it (比赛或彩票奖金的)累积,滚动增加a rollover jackpot滚动增加的累积奖金 [uncountable] (especially NAmE) the turning over of a vehicle during an accident 翻车;倾翻