to roll over

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English - Turkish
yuvarlanmak
(Fiili Deyim ) (yatakta) bir o yana bir bu yana dönmek
(Ticaret) uzatmak (kredi vb )
bir taraftan öbür tarafa yuvarlanmak
çevirmek
English - English
To increment, especially back to an initial value

The dashboard clock rolled over to midnight, and a song lyric popped into my head: lonely midnight drivers, drifting out to sea.

To make a rolling motion or turn

That night, and for many nights after, the Velveteen Rabbit slept in the Boy’s bed. At first he found it rather uncomfortable, for the Boy hugged him very tight, and sometimes he rolled over on him, and sometimes he pushed him so far under the pillow that the Rabbit could scarcely breathe.

To cause a rolling motion or turn

The mob rolled the SUV completely over.

To give in to

He doesn't meekly roll over to all her demands.

To reinvest funds from a maturing financial security in the same or similar investment
To move the cursor over

In this task, you'll revisit the button symbol so that it reacts when the user rolls over it.

To renew a debt when it matures 555
a.) to defer payment of (an obligation) b.) to renegotiate the terms of (a financial agreement)
to place (invested funds) in a new investment of the same kind: "roll over IRA funds"
reinvest into a similar fund or security; "She rolled over her IRA"
transfer of a debt, closing of a debt by the creation of another debt; roll, tumble, be rolled, be tumbled; be turned over
To reinvest funds received from a maturing security in a new issue of the same or a similar security
Prior to or at the time of the maturity of an investment or loan, the interested parties agree to continue to carry over the investment or loan for another, successive period of time
make a rolling motion or turn; "The dog rolled over"
A term used to indicate an automatic action If no change of the computing ID is required during the conversion to the eID, no action will be required on the individual's part The computing ID will automatically roll over (become) the eID
– The issuance of renewal Notes to retire outstanding Notes
negociate to repay a loan at a later date for an additional fee; "roll over a loan"
negociate to repay a loan at a later date for an additional fee; "roll over a loan
Reinvest funds received from a maturing security in a new issue of the same or a similar security
To carry over a previous contract to the new registrar To keep any time that was previously registered with a new company
Reinvestment of funds received from a maturity security in a new issue of the same or like security
to roll over
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