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  • 51role-play — role ,play noun count or uncount an activity in which you pretend to be someone else, especially in order to learn new skills ╾ role ,play verb intransitive or transitive …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 52role — role, rôle → rol …

    Diccionario panhispánico de dudas

  • 53rôle — role, rôle → rol …

    Diccionario panhispánico de dudas

  • 54rolé — s. m. [Brasil] Volta ou passeio para lazer (ex.: dar um rolé).   ‣ Etimologia: origem obscura …

    Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • 55role-playing — role′ play ing n. 1) soc modification of one s behavior to accord with a desired personal image, as to impress others or conform to a particular environment 2) soc a method of psychotherapy aimed at changing attitudes and behavior, in which… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 56role — meaning ‘an actor s part’ and related senses, is normally spelt without an accent, although rôle is also valid …

    Modern English usage

  • 57role — [n1] impersonation of a character act, acting, appearance, aspect, bit, character, clothing, execution, extra, guise, hero, ingenue, lead, look, part, performance, personification, piece, player, portrayal, presentation, representation, seeming,… …

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  • 58role model — n. a person who is unusually effective or inspiring in some social role, job, etc. and so serves as a model for others …

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  • 59role-playing — [rōl′plā΄iŋ] n. a technique in training or psychotherapy in which participants assume and act out roles so as to resolve conflicts, practice appropriate behavior for various situations, etc. role play vt., vi …

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  • 60role reversal — noun (psychology) The reversing of roles formerly taken by two people in relation to each other • • • Main Entry: ↑role …

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