roll out — to introduce or launch something new, especially a product or service
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: to introduce or launch something new, especially a product or service
Pronunciation (IPA): /roʊl aʊt/
Korean meaning: 새로운 것을 출시하다, 도입하다
Korean pronunciation: **롤** 아웃
Example Sentences
- The bakery will roll out croissants at 6 AM, but their marketing team rolls out new promotions every Monday.
- Apple plans to roll out its latest features globally by the end of this year.
- Before we roll out the red carpet for VIPs, let's roll out our new customer service system.
roll out
NOUN//roʊl aʊt//
to introduce or launch something new, especially a product or service

to introduce or launch something new, especially a product or service
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Origin
동사 'roll'(굴리다)과 부사 'out'(밖으로)이 결합되어 '굴려서 펼치다'는 물리적 동작에서 '새로운 것을 펼쳐 보이다' 즉 '출시하다'는 비유적 의미로 확장
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“The bakery will roll out croissants at 6 AM, but their marketing team rolls out new promotions every Monday.”
“Apple plans to roll out its latest features globally by the end of this year.”
“Before we roll out the red carpet for VIPs, let's roll out our new customer service system.”
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