单词 | to carry in |
释义 | > as lemmasto carry in to carry in transitive. To take or transport (a person or thing) into or inside a place; spec. to bring (corn or another crop) from the field to be stored after harvesting. ΚΠ 1417 in Norfolk Archaeol. (1904) 15 132 (MED) Item, yo carte to Cossey, carying in corne tyll evene. 1625 S. Nettles Answer Selden's Hist. Tithes 147 The fruit of the field, and of the vineyard is called tebuah, because they bring it into the houses, being deriued from a word that signifies to bring or carry in. 1707 A. Cant Serm. 30 Jan. 16 His Sacred Majesty..was carried in before that sanguinary Assembly of King-killers. 1885 T. Greer Mod. Dædalus xvii. 224 As fast as one patient was borne away clean and comfortable,..another was carried in on a stretcher. 1939 Amer. Anthropologist 41 540 If..a woman dies during the growing season, the husband goes to her matrilineal kinsmen and asks to be given the services of one or more of their ‘sisters’ to..carry in the harvest. 2005 Computer Weekly 19 July 33/1 Biometric time and attendance systems are more secure than ID card systems because cards can be swapped, or carried in by colleagues and swiped through the system. < as lemmas |
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