'carry' 的定义
词形3rd person singular present
tense carries
, present participle carrying
, past tense, past participle carried
1. 动词
If you carry something, you take it with you, holding it so that it does not touch the ground.
He was carrying a briefcase. [VERB noun]
He carried the plate through to the dining room. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
She carried her son to the car. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
If your job involves a lot of paperwork, you're going to need something to carry
it all in. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
2. 动词
If you carry something, you have it with you wherever you go.
You have to carry a bleeper so that they can call you in at any time. [VERB noun]
3. 动词
If something carries a person or thing somewhere, it takes them there.
Flowers are designed to attract insects which then carry the pollen from plant to
plant. [VERB noun adverb/preposition]
The delegation was carrying a message of thanks to the president. [VERB noun adverb/preposition]
The ship could carry seventy passengers. [VERB noun]
4. 动词
If a person or animal is carrying a disease, they are infected with it and can pass it on to other people or animals.
He has been carrying the HIV virus for 12 years. [VERB noun]
Frogs eat pests which destroy crops and carry diseases. [VERB noun]
5. 动词 [no passive, no cont]
Check that any medication you're taking carries no risk for your developing baby. [VERB noun]
However, professionalism carries a price. [VERB noun]
6. 动词
If a quality or advantage carries someone into a particular position or through a difficult situation, it helps them to achieve that position or deal with that situation.
He had the ruthless streak necessary to carry him into the Cabinet. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
The warmth and strength of their relationship carried them through difficult times. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
7. 动词
If you carry an idea or a method to a particular extent, you use or develop it to that extent.
It's not such a new idea, but I carried it to extremes. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
We could carry that one step further by taking the same genes and putting them into
another crop. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
8. 动词
9. 动词 [usually passive]
10. 动词 [no cont]
If a crime carries a particular punishment, a person who is found guilty of that crime will receive that punishment.
It was a crime of espionage and carried the death penalty. [VERB noun]
11. 动词
If a sound carries, it can be heard a long way away.
Even in this stillness Leaphorn doubted if the sound would carry far. [VERB adverb]
[Also VERB]
12. 动词 [no passive]
If a candidate or party carries a state or area, they win the election in that state or area.
[US] At that time George W. Bush carried the state with 56 percent of the vote. [VERB noun]
regional note: in BRIT, usually use take 13. 动词
If you carry yourself in a particular way, you walk and move in that way.
They carried themselves with great pride and dignity. [VERB pronoun-reflexive preposition/adverb]
14. 动词 [usually cont]
If a woman is carrying a child, she is pregnant.
[old-fashioned] She claims to be able to predict whether you're carrying a boy or a girl. [VERB noun]
17. to carry the can
19. to carry the day
20. to carry weight
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及物动词词形ˈcarried or ˈcarrying
1.
to hold or support while moving
to carry a package
2.
to take from one place to another; transport, as in a vehicle
to carry the mail
6.
to transfer or extend
to carry a wall along a precipice
7.
8.
a.
to bear the weight of
the balusters carry a railing
b.
to support or sustain
when others were injured, Jones carried the team
9.
to be pregnant with
10.
a.
to bear as a mark
11.
to have on one's person or keep with one
to carry a watch, to carry memories
12.
to hold or poise (oneself, one's weight, etc.) in a specified way
13.
to conduct (oneself) in a specified way
14. US
said of a newspaper, radio or TV station, etc.
17.
to enable (an opponent, a subordinate, etc.) to continue through one's own efforts, generosity, etc.
18.
to capture (a fortress, etc.)
19.
to win over, lead, or influence (a group)
20.
a.
to gain support or victory for (a cause, point, etc.)
b.
to win (an election, argument, etc.)
c.
to gain a majority of the votes in (a district, state, etc.)
21.
to drink (liquor) without showing the effects
23. US, Business
a.
to keep in stock; deal in
to carry leather goods
b.
to keep on one's account books, etc.
26. Hunting
to keep and follow (a scent)
不及物动词
29.
a.
to have or cover a range
the shot carried to the next hill
b.
to move easily through the air
said of a propelled object31.
to hold the head, etc. in a specified way
said of a horse 名词词形plural ˈcarries
SYNONYMY NOTE: carry means to take something from one place to another and implies a person as the agent
or the use of a vehicle or other medium; , bear1 emphasizes the support of the weight or the importance of that which is carried [to be borne on a sedan chair, to bear good tidings]; convey, often simply a formal equivalent of , carry, is preferred where continuous movement is involved [the boxes are conveyed on a moving belt] or where passage by means of an agent or medium is implied [words convey ideas]; transport is applied to the movement of goods or people from one place to another, esp. over
long distances; , transmit stresses causal agency in the sending or conducting of things [the telegrapher transmitted the message]33.
the range of, or distance covered by, a gun, golf ball, projectile, etc.
35.
the act or manner of carrying
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动词词形-ries, -rying or -ried (mainly tr)
1. (also intr)
to take or bear (something) from one place to another
to carry a baby in one's arms
3.
to have on one's person
he always carries a watch
4. (also intr)
to be transmitted or serve as a medium for transmitting
sound carries best over water
5.
to contain or be capable of containing
the jug carries water
6.
to bear or be able to bear the weight, pressure, or responsibility of
her efforts carry the whole production
10.
to bear (the head, body, etc) in a specified manner
she carried her head high
11.
to conduct or bear (oneself) in a specified manner
she carried herself well in a difficult situation
13.
to cause to move or go
desire for riches carried him to the city
15.
to secure the passage of (a bill, motion, etc)
16.
to win (an election)
18. mainly US
the candidate carried 40 states
21. accounting
to transfer (an item) to another account, esp to transfer to the following year's
account instead of writing off against profit and loss
to carry a loss
Also (esp US): carry over22. mathematics
to transfer (a number) from one column of figures to the next, as from units to tens in multiplication and addition
24.
to support (a musical part or melody) against the other parts
26.
to maintain (livestock) in good health but without increasing their weight or obtaining
any products from them
27. (intransitive)
(of a ball, projectile, etc) to travel through the air or reach a specified point
his first drive carried to the green
28. sport, especially golf
(of a ball) to travel beyond
the drive carried the trees
34. (intransitive) slang
to have drugs on one's person
36. carry a tune
37. carry the can
38. carry the day
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carry 的词源
词汇频率
carry in Retail
(kæri)词形(present) carries, (past) carried, (perfect) carried, (progressive) carrying
动词
(Retail: Merchandising)
The company carried a wide assortment of industrial products from ladders and generators to mops and
cleaning supplies.
A typical store may carry up to 12,000 items and a megastore 50,000 items.
If a store carries a certain product or category of product, it offers it for sale.
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The people carrying out the work are putting themselves at great risk. The Sun (2017)We were not getting carried away after the first few games. The Sun (2016)They can carry chemicals that would otherwise be blocked by the body. The Sun (2016)Some of the alleged crimes were carried out on Swiss territory. The Sun (2016)At university, she was helped by her father to find a practical car that could carry her boat and equipment. Times, Sunday Times (2016)Police said that the attack was probably carried out by one person. Times, Sunday Times (2006)Will she carry on for another two decades at the top? Times, Sunday Times (2007)They are trained to attack people carrying weapons. Times, Sunday Times (2010)Visitors carried away by this current will emerge as refreshed as the paintings themselves now feel. Times, Sunday Times (2016)They are very unlikely to carry out a crime like this. The Sun (2009)It is very rare that a venal person carries out a malign plot with exquisite skill. Times, Sunday Times (2013)You can only carry on doing that for a short period. Times, Sunday Times (2013)What is the best way to carry my luggage? Times, Sunday Times (2014)They announced that my father had carried out an act of great importance. THE ZANZIBAR CHEST: A Memoir of Love and War (2003)He gave crucial first aid and carried him through enemy fire to safety. The Sun (2008)Yesterday a fleet of boats carried flowers to the yacht. The Sun (2007)It must carry its own legitimacy and staying power with it. The Constraints of Corporate Tradition (1987)It would be unfair to get carried away after one game. The Sun (2010)Perhaps that will carry over into another record and perhaps a new tour. The Sun (2012) People began carrying home individual items for cleaning and restoration. Christianity Today (2000)The main challenge was how to provide the best advice and not get too carried away. Times, Sunday Times (2011)The crime carries the death penalty there. The Sun (2011)
词汇表
carry 的趋势
很常使用。在柯林斯辞典中, carry 是4千个最常用词之一。
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carry 的翻译
英式英语: carry
/ˈkærɪ/ VERB
If you carry something, you take it with you, holding it so that it does not touch the ground.
He was carrying a briefcase.
- 美式英语: carry
- 阿拉伯语: يَحْمِلُ
- 巴西葡萄牙语: carregar
- 简体中文: 运送
- 克罗地亚语: nositi
- 捷克语: nést
- 丹麦语: bære
- 荷兰语: dragen sjouwen
- 欧洲西班牙语: llevar
- 芬兰语: kantaa
- 法语: porter poids
- 德语: tragen
- 希腊语: μεταφέρω
- 意大利语: portare
- 日语: 運ぶ
- 韩语: ...을 운반하다
- 挪威语: bære
- 波兰语: nieść
- 欧洲葡萄牙语: carregar
- 罗马尼亚语: a duce
- 俄语: нести
- 西班牙语: llevar
- 瑞典语: bära
- 泰语: ขนส่ง
- 土耳其语: taşımak
- 乌克兰语: нести
- 越南语: mang
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