rolling

形容詞

UK/ˈrəʊ.lɪŋ/
US/ˈroʊ.lɪŋ/

定義 rolling 形容詞

process

  1. Before noun

    happening or developing gradually over a period of time

    • The company is implementing a rolling budget plan, allowing for adjustments to spending as needed.

    • The project has a rolling deadline, allowing the team flexibility in completing tasks.

    • We have a rolling recruitment process, and will be reviewing new applications as they come in.

land

  1. Before noun

    having gentle slopes and curves; characterized by a series of small hills

    • The farm was nestled among the rolling hills, offering a picturesque view.

    • We drove through the rolling countryside, enjoying the scenic views along the way.

    • The hikers trekked over the rolling hills, enjoying a peaceful time outdoors.

成語

  • a rolling stone (gathers no moss)

    This idiom suggests that individuals who frequently move or change jobs may not accumulate possessions or develop strong ties, though they might also enjoy a lack of responsibilities.

    He enjoys traveling extensively and engaging in various jobs; truly, he is a rolling stone.