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Exam: TOEIC

rollover

IPA: /ˈroʊloʊvər/

KK: /ˈroʊlˌoʊvər/

noun

Definition: An event where a vehicle turns over onto its side or roof, or the process of transferring funds from one account to another, such as in retirement accounts.

Example: The rollover caused significant damage to the car, but thankfully no one was injured.

rollup

IPA: /ˈroʊlʌp/

KK: /ˈroʊlʌp/

noun

Definition: A type of food or snack made by wrapping ingredients in a flatbread or similar item, or a self-made cigarette created by rolling tobacco in paper.

Example: She enjoyed a delicious rollup filled with chicken and vegetables for lunch.

roofer

IPA: /ˈruːfə/

KK: /ˈrufər/

noun

Definition: A person who installs or fixes roofs on buildings.

Example: The roofer worked all day to repair the damaged roof.

roster

IPA: /ˈrɒstə/

KK: /ˈrɔstər/

noun

Definition: A list of names of people, often used to show who is part of a group or organization, like a team or a class.

Example: The teacher checked the roster to see who was present in class today.

verb

Definition: To assign someone to a specific duty or task according to a schedule.

Example: The manager will roster the employees for the weekend shifts.

roughneck

IPA: /ˈrʌfˌnɛk/

KK: /ˈrʌfˌnɛk/

adjective

Definition: Having qualities that are tough, rugged, or suited for hard work, often associated with manual labor or rough environments.

Example: The roughneck workers handled the heavy machinery with ease.

noun

Definition: A person who works on an oil rig, usually doing tough and physical jobs, or someone who is rough and uncouth in behavior.

Example: The roughneck climbed up the rig to check the equipment.

roundabout

IPA: //ˈraʊndəˌbaʊt//

KK: /ˈraʊndəˌbaʊt/

adjective

Definition: Not direct; taking a longer or more complicated route to reach a conclusion or destination.

Example: The explanation was quite roundabout, making it hard to understand the main point.

noun

Definition: A circular intersection where traffic flows around a central island, allowing vehicles to enter and exit from different directions.

Example: The roundabout helped reduce traffic congestion in the city.

roundtable

IPA: /ˈraʊndˌteɪbəl/

KK: /ˈraʊndˌteɪbəl/

noun

Definition: A meeting or discussion where several people come together to talk about a specific topic, often in a collaborative way.

Example: The organization held a roundtable to discuss community issues and find solutions.

roundtrip

IPA: /ˈraʊndˌtrɪp/

KK: /ˈraʊndˌtrɪp/

noun

Definition: A journey that goes from one location to another and then returns to the starting point, often using the same path.

Example: I booked a roundtrip ticket for my vacation to New York.

route

IPA: /ruːt/

KK: /rut/

noun

Definition: A way or path that people or vehicles take to travel from one place to another.

Example: We took a scenic route to the beach.

transitive verb

Definition: To send something along a particular path or direction, often used in the context of directing traffic or information.

Example: The company will route the packages through the fastest delivery service.

routeing

IPA: /ˈruːtɪŋ/

KK: /ˈruːtɪŋ/

noun

Definition: A way to determine paths or directions from one place to another, often used in transportation or navigation systems.

Example: The routeing of the delivery trucks was carefully planned to avoid traffic.

verb

Definition: To direct or send something along a particular path or course.

Example: The team is routeing the data through the new server for better performance.

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