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单词 carrying-on
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carrying-onn.

Brit. /ˌkarɪɪŋˈɒn/, U.S. /ˌkɛriɪŋˈɔn/, /ˌkɛriɪŋˈɑn/
Forms: see carrying n. and on adv.
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: carrying n., on adv.
Etymology: < carrying n. + on adv., after to carry on at carry v. Phrasal verbs. With sense 2 compare later carry-on n.
1. The action of engaging in, conducting, or continuing with an activity or course of action.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > continuing > [noun] > a continuation of action
carrying-on1587
continuando1672
1587 M. Renniger Treat. sig. H4v The managing and carrying on of plats and practises of treasons and rebellions against Christian Princes.
1645 J. Bond Occasus Occidentalis 30 Beware therefore of party-makings in Armies, in Committies, in Counties, for the carrying on of private interests and designes.
1784 W. Jones Treat. Art of Music viii. 40 The continuation or carrying on of the Air or Subject, with a just arrangement of correspondent periods in a Musical Paragraph.
1837 J. Mudie Felonry of New S. Wales 28 A depot for materials and stores used in the carrying on of the government works.
1918 Fort Wayne (Indiana) Jrnl.-Gaz. 7 Feb. 12/5 Knitting together every resource of the empire for the carrying on of a successful military program.
2015 Observer (Nexis) 14 Nov. It became clear to him that carrying on was not an option.
2. Chiefly in plural as carryings-on: inappropriate, unacceptable, or improper behaviour or events; excessively excitable, foolish, or unreasonable behaviour. Also as a mass noun. Cf. going-on n. 2.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > entertainment > frolicking or romping > [noun] > a frolic
oliprancec1390
ragerya1393
vague1523
rex1566
friskin1570
gambol1573
reak1573
prank1576
vagary1588
whirligig1589
caper1592
prinkum-prankum1596
firk1611
frolica1635
carryings-on1663
ramp1696
romp1713
freak1724
scheme1758
rig1782
lark1811
escapade1814
gammock1819
gambade1821
enfantillage1827
game1828
shines1830
rollick1834
rusty1835
high jinksa1845
escapado1849
shenanigan1855
rum-tum1876
panta1901
gas1914
the world > action or operation > doing > a proceeding > [noun] > proceedings or doings > questionable
carryings-on1663
goings-on1750
the mind > emotion > love > flirtation or coquetry > [noun]
dalliancec1385
mirding1614
coquetry1656
gallanting1664
coquetting1690
flirting1710
flirtation1718
philandering1737
agacerie1787
carryings-on1909
vamping1918
1663 S. Butler Hudibras: First Pt. ii. 114 Is this the end To which these carr'ings on did tend?
1841 Knickerbocker Jan. 38 Wherever there were singin'-schools, there would be carryings-on.
1866 B. Brierley Fratchingtons i. 5 Theau'd weary th' patience ov a jackass wi' thi carryins on.
1886 Cent. Mag. Feb. 514/1 His mother had taught him to despise anything like carrying-on among them.
1909 J. Masefield Trag. Nan i, in Trag. Nan & Other Plays 13 You'll let 'er marry 'im, after 'is carrying on along o' Jenny?
1994 Maclean's (Toronto) 31 Oct. 11/3 A lot of people think the carryings-on of this generation of royals has hastened the end of the monarchy in Britain.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2021; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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