单词 | to carry over |
释义 | > as lemmasto carry over to carry over 1. transitive. Finance and Accounting. To transfer (a sum, balance, etc.) to the next financial or accounting period. Also (Stock Market): to postpone settlement on (an account, shares, etc.) beyond the day on which it is due; to allow (a dealer or broker) to postpone settlement. Also intransitive (of a balance, deficit, etc.): to be transferred.Cf. to carry back 2 at Phrasal verbs, to carry forward 2 at Phrasal verbs, to carry up 5 at Phrasal verbs. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > stocks and shares > deal in stocks and shares [verb (transitive)] > carry over or pay to delay transfer to carry over1745 contango1900 to give on1928 society > trade and finance > management of money > keeping accounts > keep accounts [verb (transitive)] > enter in an account > other book-keeping procedures control1422 avouch1539 allocate1551 respond1588 score1592 carry1652 post1707 to carry forward1721 off-reckon1721 O. Ni.a1726 to carry over1745 rule1845 to write down1876 to close off188. qualify1884 accrue1915 net1947 gross1954 strip1980 1745 in W. Fleetwood Chronicon Preciosum (new ed.) App. iii. 17 Carried over 129l. 15s. 09½d. 1854 C. Fenn Eng. & For. Funds 109 Contango is the sum paid per Share or per Cent for carrying over such Shares for a longer period than they were originally bought for. 1880 Standard 15 Dec. The charge for ‘carrying over’ English Railways advanced in the later hours. 1887 Daily News 26 Feb. 6 The smaller brokers and dealers were ‘carried over’ on sufferance. 1911 Bull. U.S. Geol. Surv. No. 465. 140 Unexpended balances carry over from the first to the second year but lapse at the end of the second fiscal year of the biennium. 1986 Consumer Rep. Sept. 588/3 Balances or deficits in an account carry over from one month to the next. 2017 Daily Tel. (Nexis) 9 Feb. 12 The additional £220 million included..£42.5 million in capital funding and £35 million in financial transactions carried over from the previous budget year. 2. a. transitive. To retain (something) and deal with or apply it in a new situation or context; to transfer. With from, into, or to, indicating the situation or context from or to which something is transferred. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > transference > [verb (transitive)] remuea1325 movea1382 translatea1382 transfer1382 transfigurec1384 removea1387 to turn overa1425 transume1483 to carry about1496 traduce1546 transplant1555 transact1621 transmigrate1635 hand1642 to make over1713 recover1719 to carry over1850 1850 Jrnl. Brit. Archæol. Assoc. Apr. 41 This prestige of sanctity and reverence was carried over into the Christian creed and practice. 1931 Art Bull. Mar. 24 The artist..was trained to work with the pen, and carried over the technique with which he was most familiar into his painted commissions. 1953 Sat. Rev. (U.S.) 15 Aug. 34/2 Mr. Lattimore..carries over into English the irregular prosodic patterns of the Greek. 2006 Why don't Penguins' Feet Freeze? (2007) v. 119 When the telephones acquired push buttons in a grid the ordering of the buttons was carried over from the old telephone dial. b. intransitive. To be transferred to another situation or context. With from, into, or to, indicating the situation or context from or to which something is transferred.In quot. 1911 in the context of a scheme providing a caddy service for local golf courses. ΚΠ 1911 Survey (N.Y.) 7 Oct. 975/2 The caddy influence carries over into another group of those who have never been to the mountains but are prospecting for the chance. 1953 Sat. Rev. (U.S.) 15 Aug. 16/2 Rank's theories have carried over..directly into Carl Roger's client-centered therapy. 1966 J. Oliansky Shame, Shame on Johnson Boys ix. 180 Our main problem right now is that we don't have a signature sound, something distinctive about us which would carry over from one type of music to another. 2012 Guardian (Nexis) 23 Jan. A good trader needs to be very assertive, and to have a very quick response. Thing is, that attitude carries over into their interactions with other people. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > motivation > persuasion > persuade (a person) [verb (transitive)] > win over procurec1325 to gain over1582 bribe1592 overwork1593 overwin1600 smooth1608 overpersuade1639 spirit1656 over-entreata1661 engage1699 to bring over1724 to draw over1734 conciliate1796 to carry over1855 the mind > mental capacity > belief > expressed belief, opinion > change of opinion > change one's mind [verb (transitive)] > cause change convert1814 to carry over1855 to turn around1888 1855 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. IV. xvii. 64 To carry over a regiment or two would do more harm than good. 1855 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. xxii. 718 Marlborough had promised to carry over the army, Russell to carry over the fleet. 1894 C. Dalton Eng. Army Lists II. 214 In the spring of 1689 [he] was detected in a traitorous design to carry over the whole regt. to Lord Dundee. 1911 C. H. Gardiner Centurions of Cent. i. 10 Perhaps, after all, Marlborough was not so bad as he was painted, for at the same time Earl Russell had treasonably offered to carry over the fleet. 4. transitive. To extend (the duration of an event) to a succeeding day or date, esp. owing to unforeseen circumstances; to postpone (an event). ΚΠ 1908 Wright & Ditson's Lawn Tennis Guide 100 Aside from the two days of rain, which necessitated carrying the tournament over until the following week, the National Championships were a great success. 1976 Daily Tel. 29 Nov. 23/1 The Newbury stewards began an inquiry..but, since trainer Mick Easterby was not present, the hearing was carried over until Sandown Park this Friday. 2007 Guardian (Nexis) 25 Aug. (Sport section) 2 Surrey were supposed to have played but their Gillette Cup match was carried over because of rain. < as lemmas |
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