carry on 英 [ˈkæri ɔn]   美 [ˈkæri ɑn]

carry on

carry on  英 [ˈkæri ɔn] 美 [ˈkæri ɑn]

phrase. 继续  phrase. 参与 

The team will have to carry on without me. 没有我小组也必须继续进行下去。
They will carry on their negotiations next week. 他们将于下周继续进行谈判。

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  • phrase. 继续
  • phrase. 参与
  • 1. The team will have to carry on without me.

    没有我小组也必须继续进行下去。

  • 2. They will carry on their negotiations next week.

    他们将于下周继续进行谈判。

  • 3. His encouragement determined us to carry on with the study.

    他的鼓励使我们决心继续学下去。

  • carry on (v.) 1640s, "continue to advance," also "manage, be engaged in," from carry (v.) + on (adv.). Meaning "conduct oneself in a wild and thoughtless manner" is by 1828. Carryings-on is from 1660s as "questionable doings," from 1866 as "riotous behavior." As an adjective, carry-on, in reference to luggage that may be brought into the passenger compartment of an airliner, by 1965.
ˌcarry ˈon1(especially BrE)to continue moving继续移动Carry on until you get to the junction, then turn left.继续往前走到交叉路口,然后向左转。2(informal)to argue or complain noisily争吵;吵闹;吵闹地抱怨He was shouting and carrying on.他在大吵大闹。related nouncarry-on
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