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Role

role
- 1606, from Fr. rфle "part played by a person in life," lit. "roll (of paper) on which an actor's part is written," from O.Fr. rolle (see roll). Role model first attested 1957.
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1.
  educ. abbr. Read Once And Learn Everything law abbr. Rules Of Law Enforcement ...
English abbreviation dictionary
2.
  ~ n 1 the way in which someone or something is involved in an activity or situation, and how much influence they have on it  (play a leading/major/key role (=be important in making changes happen))  (Mandela played a leading role in ending apartheid in South Africa. | China's growing role in Hong Kong's economy | the role of diet in the prevention of diseases such as cancer) 2 the character played by an actor in a play or film  (play a role (=act a role))  (Matthews plays the role of a young doctor suspected of murder. | the lead/leading role (=the most important role) | minor role (=an unimportant role)) 3 the position that someone has in society, in an organization etc, or the way they are expected to behave in a relationship with someone else  (Women are often forced into a supportive role. | role reversal (=a situation in which two people, especially a man and a woman, take each other's roles)) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
3.
  (roles) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. 1. If you have a role in a situation or in society, you have a particular position and function in it. ...the drug’s role in preventing more serious effects of infection... Both sides have roles to play. N-COUNT: with supp, oft N in/of/as n 2. A role is one of the characters that an actor or singer can play in a film, play, or opera. She has just landed the lead role in The Young Vic’s latest production... N-COUNT: usu with supp ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
4.
   also role  noun  Etymology: French role, literally, roll, from Old French rolle  Date: 1605  1.  a.  (1) a character assigned or assumed had to take on the ~ of both father and mother  (2) a socially expected behavior pattern usually determined by an individual's status in a particular society  b. a part played by an actor or singer  2. a function or part performed especially in a particular operation or process played a major ~ in the negotiations ROLE  noun see role ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. (also r{ocirc}le) 1 an actor's part in a play, film, etc. 2 a person's or thing's characteristic or expected function (the role of the tape recorder in language-learning). Phrases and idioms role model a person looked to by others as an example in a particular role. role-playing an exercise in which participants act the part of another character, used in psychotherapy, language-teaching, etc. Etymology: F r{ocirc}le and obs. F roule, rolle, = ROLL n. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
6.
  роль ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
7.
  (поведенческая) роль ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
8.
  1. роль (также перен.) to play the leading role —- играть главную роль the teacher's role in society —- роль преподавателя в обществе aircraft to be used in a training role —- самолеты, используемые в целях обучения to play the role of smb. —- театр. исполнять какую-л. роль; изображать из себя кого-л. 2. служебные обязанности ...
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  fr. noun роль ...
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