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单词 carry over
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carry over


car·ry

C0129200 (kăr′ē)v. car·ried, car·ry·ing, car·ries v.tr.1. To hold or support while moving; bear: carried the baby in my arms; carrying a heavy backpack.2. a. To move or take from one place to another; transport: a train carrying freight; a courier carrying messages.b. Chiefly Southern US To escort or accompany.3. To serve as a means for the conveyance of; transmit: pipes that carry waste water; a bridge that carries traffic between the two cities.4. a. To communicate; pass on: The news was carried by word of mouth to every settlement.b. To express or contain: harsh words that carried a threat of violence.5. To have (something) on the surface or skin; bear: carries scars from acne.6. To hold or be capable of holding: The tank carries 16 gallons when full.7. a. To support (a weight or responsibility).b. To support the weight or responsibility of: a beam that carries the floor; a student who carries a heavy course load.8. To keep or have on one's person: stopped carrying credit cards.9. To be pregnant with (offspring).10. a. To hold and move (the body or a part of it) in a particular way: carried her head proudly.b. To behave or conduct (oneself) in a specified manner.11. To extend or continue in space, time, or degree: carried the line to the edge of the page; carry a joke too far.12. a. To give impetus to; propel: The wind carried the ball over the fence.b. To take further; advance: carry a cause.13. To take or seize, especially by force; capture.14. a. To be successful in; win: lost the game but carried the match.b. To gain victory, support, or acceptance for: The motion was carried in a close vote.c. To win a majority of the votes in: Roosevelt carried all but two states in the 1936 presidential election.d. To gain the sympathy of; win over: The amateurs' enthusiasm carried the audience.15. To include or keep on a list: carried a dozen workers on the payroll.16. a. To have as an attribute or accompaniment: an appliance carrying a full-year guarantee.b. To involve as a condition, consequence, or effect: The crime carried a five-year sentence.17. Physics To possess (an intrinsic property, such as color charge) or convey (a force) that governs particle interactions.18. To transfer from one place, as a column, page, or book, to another: carry a number in addition.19. To keep in stock; offer for sale: a store that carries a full line of electronic equipment.20. To keep in one's accounts as a debtor: carried the unemployed customer for 90 days.21. a. To maintain or support (one that is weaker or less competent, for example).b. To compensate for (a weaker member or partner) by one's performance.22. To place before the public; print or broadcast: The morning papers carried the story. The press conference was carried by all networks.23. To produce as a crop.24. To provide forage for (livestock): land that carries sheep.25. To sing (a melody, for example) on key: carry a tune.26. Nautical To be equipped with (a mast or sail).27. Sports a. To cover (a distance) or advance beyond (a point or object) in one golf stroke.b. To control and advance (a ball or puck).c. Basketball To palm (the ball) in violation of the rules.v.intr.1. To act as a bearer: teach a dog to fetch and carry.2. To be transmitted or conveyed: a voice that carries well.3. To admit of being transported: Unbalanced loads do not carry easily.4. To hold the neck and head in a certain way. Used of a horse.5. To be accepted or approved: The proposal carried by a wide margin.n. pl. car·ries 1. a. The act or process of carrying.b. A portage, as between two navigable bodies of water.c. Football An act of running with the ball on an offensive play from scrimmage: a carry of six yards.2. a. The range of a gun or projectile.b. The distance traveled by a hurled or struck ball.c. Reach; projection: "a voice that had far more carry to it than at any time in the term thus far" (Jimmy Breslin).Phrasal Verbs: carry away To move or excite greatly: was carried away by desire. carry forward Accounting To transfer (an entry) to the next column, page, or book, or to another account. carry off1. To cause the death of: was carried off by a fever.2. To handle successfully: carried off the difficult situation with aplomb. carry on1. To conduct; maintain: carry on a thriving business.2. To engage in: carry on a love affair.3. To continue without halting; persevere: carry on in the face of disaster.4. To behave in an excited, improper, or silly manner. carry out1. To put into practice or effect: carry out a new policy.2. To follow or obey: carry out instructions.3. To bring to a conclusion; accomplish: carried out the mission successfully. carry over1. Accounting a. To transfer (an account) to the next column, page, or book relating to the same account.b. To retain (merchandise or other goods) for a subsequent, usually the next, season.2. To deduct (an unused tax credit or a loss, for example) for taxable income of a subsequent period.3. To persist to another time or situation: The confidence gained in remedial classes carried over into the children's regular school work. carry through1. To accomplish; complete: carry a project through despite difficulties.2. To survive; persist: prejudices that have carried through over the centuries.3. To enable to endure; sustain: a faith that carried them through the ordeal.Idioms: carry (someone's) water To support someone, especially in an submissive or uncritical manner. carry the ball Informal To assume the leading role; do most of the work. carry the day To be victorious or successful.
[Middle English carien, from Old North French carier, from carre, cart; see car.]Synonyms: carry, bear1, convey, transport
These verbs mean to move while holding or supporting something. Carry is the most general: The hikers were carrying backpacks and sleeping bags. The train carries baggage, mail, and passengers. Bear can denote the movement of heavy loads: The river barges bore grain and coal downriver. It can also suggest formality or ceremony: The sergeant at arms entered the chamber bearing the mace. Convey often implies continuous movement or flow: A moving belt conveyed the parts along the assembly line. Transport emphasizes movement of goods or people from one place to another: Refrigerated trucks were used to transport the milk from farm to market. Buses stood by to transport the evacuees to area shelters.

carry over

vb (tr, adverb) 1. to postpone or defer2. (Accounting & Book-keeping) accounting tax accounting another term for carry forward3. (Stock Exchange) (on the London Stock Exchange) to postpone (payment or settlement) until the next account day n 4. something left over for future use, esp goods to be sold 5. (Accounting & Book-keeping) accounting a sum or balance carried forward 6. (Stock Exchange) another name for contango 7. (Accounting & Book-keeping) tax accounting another name for carry-forward. See carry forward3
Thesaurus
Verb1.carry over - transfer or persist from one stage or sphere of activity to anotherdie hard, persist, prevail, endure, run - continue to exist; "These stories die hard"; "The legend of Elvis endures"
2.carry over - transport from one place or state to another; "Adam would have been carried over into the life eternal"transport - move something or somebody around; usually over long distances
3.carry over - hold over goods to be sold for the next seasonhold overkeep, hold on - retain possession of; "Can I keep my old stuffed animals?"; "She kept her maiden name after she married"
4.carry over - transfer from one time period to the nextcarry forwardaccountancy, accounting - the occupation of maintaining and auditing records and preparing financial reports for a businessshift, transfer - move around; "transfer the packet from his trouser pockets to a pocket in his jacket"
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carry over


carry over

1. verb To physically carry someone or something to a particular place or area. A noun or pronoun can be used between "carry" and "over." You carry the baby over to the car, and I'll get her stroller and diaper bag. We need some more chairs in here—can you guys carry those ones over to the table?2. In accounting, to transfer an entry to another page or column. A noun or pronoun can be used between "carry" and "over." Did you carry over the total from the last page? If not, that might be the source of the error.3. To continue to be applicable or to affect future situations, sometimes unpleasantly. A noun or pronoun can be used between "carry" and "over." She needs to address her grief now so that it doesn't carry over into all areas of her life. I don't want to work in an office forever, but the skills I learn here will carry over to any future job, at least.4. To postpone something until a later time. A noun or pronoun can be used between "carry" and "over." Because the meeting ran so long, we're carrying over the last issue on the agenda.5. To keep unsold goods at the end of one season for use in the future. A noun or pronoun can be used between "carry" and "over." I know you want to carry over all of these summer clothes, but how will we market a sundress in the middle of winter?See also: carry, over

carry something over (until some time)

 and carry something over (to some time)to defer something until a particular time. Can we carry this discussion over until later? We will carry over our discussion to tomorrow.See also: carry, over

carry something over

to let something like a bill extend into another period of time. We'll carry the amount of money due over into the next month. Yes, please carry over the balance.See also: carry, over

carry over

 (to something) 1. [for a sum or other figure] to be taken to another column of figures. This amount carries over into the next column. Yes, this number carries over. 2. to last or continue until another time. Will this enthusiasm carry over to the following week? Of course, it will carry over.See also: carry, over

carry over

to extend into another time period or location. I don't like for bills to carry over into the next month. Please do not let the paragraph carry over.See also: carry, over

carry over

1. See carry forward, def. 1. 2. To keep something, usually merchandise, for a subsequent period. For example, We'll carry over this summer's bathing suits for next winter's resort season. 3. Persist from one time or situation to another, as in His leadership in sports carried over to the classroom. [Late 1800s] See also: carry, over

carry over

v.1. To transport something or someone from one place to another: After I finished eating, I carried my plate over to the sink.2. To transfer some account from one column or category to another one relating to the same account: The company carried its losses over to the next year for tax purposes. The accountant carried over the balance to the next statement.3. To retain merchandise or other goods for a subsequent (usually the next) season: The store disappointed many of its fashionable customers when it carried over its fall collection. Because of the weak market, farmers carried a billion bushels of corn over from last year.4. To persist to another time or situation: The confidence gained in remedial classes carried over into the children's regular schoolwork.5. To defer something to another time: We will carry over all unfinished business to the next meeting. Can we carry this conversation over to another time?See also: carry, over
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carry over


Related to carry over: carry over effect
  • verb

Synonyms for carry over

verb transfer or persist from one stage or sphere of activity to another

Related Words

  • die hard
  • persist
  • prevail
  • endure
  • run

verb transport from one place or state to another

Related Words

  • transport

verb hold over goods to be sold for the next season

Synonyms

  • hold over

Related Words

  • keep
  • hold on

verb transfer from one time period to the next

Synonyms

  • carry forward

Related Words

  • accountancy
  • accounting
  • shift
  • transfer
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