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u rečniku PONS

roll-on roll-off 'fer·ry ADJ attr

u rečniku PONS
u rečniku PONS

I. roll [rəʊl] N

1. roll (cylinder):

2. roll (cylindrical mass):

roll of cloth

3. roll:

4. roll (bread):

5. roll:

6. roll Am, Aus (money):

7. roll no pl:

8. roll no pl (unsteady movement):

roll of a car, plane, ship

9. roll SPORTS, AERO:

10. roll usu sing (sound):

roll of thunder
roll of an organ

Phrases:

he is on a roll inf

II. roll [rəʊl] VB trans

1. roll (cause to move around axis):

2. roll (turn over):

3. roll:

kotrljati imperf
valjati imperf

4. roll (shape):

to roll sth into sth

5. roll (wind):

6. roll (wrap):

to roll sth in sth

7. roll (flatten):

valjati imperf
roll pastry

8. roll dice:

9. roll LING:

III. roll [rəʊl] VB intr

1. roll:

valjati se imperf

2. roll (flow):

roll drop, waves, tears
teći imperf

3. roll (move on wheels):

kotrljati se imperf

4. roll (oscillate):

roll ship, plane, person
ljuljati se imperf

5. roll planet:

kružiti imperf

6. roll SPORTS, AERO:

rulati imperf

7. roll (operate):

raditi imperf

8. roll fig (elapse) years:

9. roll (undulate):

talasati se imperf

10. roll (reverberate):

roll thunder
grmeti imperf

11. roll (curl up):

12. roll (be uttered effortlessly):

I. off [ɒf] PREP

1. off (indicating removal):

to be off the air RADIO, TV
to be off the air RADIO, TV

2. off after vb:

3. off after vb (moving away):

4. off (away from):

5. off (at sea):

6. off (absent from):

7. off inf (stop liking):

to go off sb/sth

8. off (not taking):

to be off sth

9. off (subsisting):

10. off (from source):

to get sth off sb inf

11. off after n (minus):

Phrases:

II. off [ɒf] ADV

1. off (not on):

2. off (away):

3. off (removed):

4. off (completely):

to burn offsth
to kill offsth
to pay offsth

5. off (in bad shape):

to go off food

6. off (distant in time):

7. off (stopped):

to call sth off
to call sth off

8. off (discounted):

9. off (separated):

10. off (expressing riddance):

III. off [ɒf] ADJ

1. off:

off tap
off heating

2. off pred food (bad):

off milk

3. off (not at work):

4. off pred inf (in bad shape):

5. off (provided for):

6. off pred food (no longer on the menu):

7. off pred esp Brit inf (rude):

off behaviour
off behaviour

IV. off [ɒf] N no pl

V. off [ɒf] VB trans Am sl

to off sb

I. on [ɒn] PREP

1. on (on top of):

na +loc

2. on with verbs of motion (onto):

na +acc

3. on (situated on):

na +loc

4. on (from):

sa +gen

5. on (clothing):

6. on (hurt by):

7. on (supported by a part of the body):

8. on (in possession of):

9. on (marking surface of):

na +loc

10. on (about):

o +loc

11. on (based on):

na osnovu +gen

12. on (as member of):

13. on (against):

protiv +gen

14. on (through device of):

15. on (through medium of):

16. on (in the course of):

17. on (travelling with):

18. on (on day of):

19. on (at time of):

20. on (engaged in):

to work on sth

21. on (regularly taking):

22. on (paid by):

23. on (sustained by):

na +acc

24. on (as payment for):

25. on (added to):

26. on (connected to):

to be on the phone Aus, Brit
to be on the phone Aus, Brit

27. on (according to):

28. on (burdening):

29. on (experiencing):

30. on (compared with):

31. on after n (following):

32. on Aus, Brit SPORTS (having points):

Phrases:

what are you on? inf
what are you on? inf
na čemu si? inf

II. on [ɒn] ADV

1. on (in contact with):

to screw sth on

2. on (on body):

3. on (indicating continuance):

4. on (in forward direction):

5. on (being shown):

6. on (scheduled):

7. on (functioning):

8. on (aboard):

to get on bus, train
to get on horse

9. on (due to perform):

Phrases:

to be on about sth Aus, Brit
to be on at sb
that's not on Brit, Aus inf

III. on [ɒn] ADJ attr

1. on Am (good):

2. on ELEC, TECH:

I. fer·ry ['feri] N

II. fer·ry <-ie-> ['feri] VB trans

1. ferry (across water):

2. ferry (transport):

Present
Iroll
youroll
he/she/itrolls
weroll
youroll
theyroll
Past
Irolled
yourolled
he/she/itrolled
werolled
yourolled
theyrolled
Present Perfect
Ihaverolled
youhaverolled
he/she/ithasrolled
wehaverolled
youhaverolled
theyhaverolled
Past Perfect
Ihadrolled
youhadrolled
he/she/ithadrolled
wehadrolled
youhadrolled
theyhadrolled

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The fisherman was also a ferryman, ferrying people across the river in his boat.
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She continues to run proudly as a passenger ferry there to this day.
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Access to the island can be via private vessel or a small, privately run ferry.
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But as the population grew, the demand for ferries returned.
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It is the longest free ferry in the world.
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