carry
carry 英 [ˈkæri] 美 [ˈkæri]
v. 拿,扛;携带;搬运;运载
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- When you carry something, you hold it and take it somewhere. When you live in a walk-up apartment, you have to carry bags of groceries up several flights of stairs.
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- v. 拿,扛;携带;搬运;运载
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1. She is carrying many paper bags.
她提了好多纸袋子。
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2. a pipeline carrying oil
输油管道
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3. I never carry much money on me.
我身上从不多带钱。
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4. Her speech carried the ring of authority.
她的讲话带着权威的口吻。
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5. His moving speech was enough to carry the audience.
他感人的演讲足以赢得听众的支持。
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6. A road bridge has to carry a lot of traffic.
公路桥必须承载很多来往车辆。
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7. He is carrying the department.
他维持着这个部门的工作。
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8. She was carrying twins.
她怀上了双胞胎。
- carry (n.) c. 1600, "vehicle for carrying," from carry (v.). From 1880 as "the act or an act of carrying." U.S. football sense "an instance of carrying the ball" is attested by 1949.
- carry (v.) early 14c., "to bear or convey, take along or transport," from Anglo-French carier "to transport in a vehicle" or Old North French carrier "to cart, carry" (Modern French charrier), from Gallo-Roman *carrizare, from Late Latin carricare, from Latin carrum originally "two-wheeled Celtic war chariot," from Gaulish (Celtic) karros, from PIE *krsos, from root *kers- "to run."
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