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单词 carry-on
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Definition of carry-on in English:

carry-on

noun ˈkarɪɒnˈkɛriˌɑn
  • 1British informal usually in singular A display of excitement or fuss over an unimportant matter.

    I never saw such a carry-on!
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As one seasoned politician remarked to me last week ‘the carry-on in the media wouldn't entice many people to let their name go forward, would it?’
    • What a ridiculous carry-on, separating young children from their parents.
    • He's a disgrace to the game of football with his acrobatic carryings-on.
    • As a matter of publishing curiosity, did the legal carry-on do anything for the book's sales?
    • This carry-on confirms that the group has not only run out of money, but has exhausted its political capital, too.
    • I'm really dreading tomorrow what with all the inevitable carry-on.
    • Then a Sunday newspaper editor had the bright idea of sending a young reporter - me - out to interview people about all the budget carry-on.
    • So I wonder why it is supporting this sort of carry-on.
    • The same carry-on can be observed in the registrations of new cars in the past few years.
    • We have to look at that and ask ourselves whether we are prepared to put up with that sort of carry-on yet again.
    • Sure enough, there are busy vaudeville carryings-on: climbings up ladders, walkings down vertical walls, alignings and realignings of school desks with much banging of their tops.
    • Throughout the developing world the same sort of carry-on pertains.
    • I thought he would be screaming the place down with all the carry-on in the Flower Hall, but he has slept through all the noise.
    • We'd have lost, but at least there would not have been all the carrying-on and ill feeling that there was.
    • They afterwards expressed their ‘disgust’ at the carry-on.
    • This carry-on in here tonight reminds me of that song that goes: ‘Oh what a circus, what a show!’
    • Anyway, it was the post-awards carry-on that was interesting.
    • Some of the neighbours were upset about the carry-on and bringing strangers around the place at that hour of the night.
    • Southport brought their right-winger into play again, and he equalised from a short corner routine, before the late carry-on which saw the two red cards brandished.
    Synonyms
    fuss, commotion, trouble, bother, upset, agitation, stir, excitement, ado, hurly-burly, palaver, rigmarole
  • 2A bag or suitcase taken on to an aircraft as handheld luggage.

    my wife and I travel with a carry-on each
adjectiveˈkarɪɒnˈkɛriˌɑn
  • (of a bag or suitcase) suitable for taking on to an aircraft as handheld luggage.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Though the no-bags option is an appealing one, I think I'll stick to carry-on luggage.
    • JetBlue adds online check-in: The carrier says the service is now available to customers with a confirmed reservation and carry-on luggage only.
    • Medications should be kept in carry-on luggage in their original containers, and supplies should be more than sufficient for the duration of the trip.
    • And it can be attached to purses, laptops, carry-ons, and suitcases.
    • Maybe that one piece of carry-on luggage was REALLY heavy.
    • And once carry-on luggage is eliminated, he can also do away with check-in counters and staff.
    • Friends and family eagerly anticipated the contents of her overstuffed suitcases and bulky carry-on bags.
    • It doubles as my carry-on luggage when I am forced to fly.
    • It can in fact be packed in your carry-on luggage.
    • Seeing that they were indeed at Logan, he grabbed his carry-ons and departed the aircraft.
    • A lot of us are like that - a lot of guys are frightened of winning and don't want to have all the hoopla and press and the carry-on that goes with it.
    • She handed over the beat up duffle bag, keeping her backpack as a carry-on.
    • I turned around and walked into the airport carrying my carry-on luggage and my suitcase.
    • Do I check them as baggage, or are they considered carry-on luggage?
    • Belongings were crammed into a few used suitcases, duffel bags and carry-ons, but most of them were stuffed into bulging trash bags and boxes.
    • Carry a good supply of medications and your inhaler and nebulizer in your carry-on luggage, not in your checked bags.
    • Each passenger may bring aboard two pieces of carry-on luggage.
    • More care is needed for cameras with film, however, as the X-ray scanners for both checked and carry-on luggage can fog both developed and undeveloped film.
    • Kathy brought a suitcase but no carry-on bag or item.
    • At the airport I ran into a Putt-Putter called Rich Gilooly, on his way home to Amsterdam, taking his beloved putter as carry-on luggage in a black canvas holster.
 
 

Definition of carry-on in US English:

carry-on

nounˈkerēˌänˈkɛriˌɑn
  • A bag or suitcase taken onto an aircraft as handheld luggage.

    my wife and I travel with a carry-on each
adjectiveˈkerēˌänˈkɛriˌɑn
  • (of a bag or suitcase) suitable for taking on to an aircraft as handheld luggage.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Medications should be kept in carry-on luggage in their original containers, and supplies should be more than sufficient for the duration of the trip.
    • She handed over the beat up duffle bag, keeping her backpack as a carry-on.
    • Maybe that one piece of carry-on luggage was REALLY heavy.
    • Seeing that they were indeed at Logan, he grabbed his carry-ons and departed the aircraft.
    • Kathy brought a suitcase but no carry-on bag or item.
    • At the airport I ran into a Putt-Putter called Rich Gilooly, on his way home to Amsterdam, taking his beloved putter as carry-on luggage in a black canvas holster.
    • Do I check them as baggage, or are they considered carry-on luggage?
    • More care is needed for cameras with film, however, as the X-ray scanners for both checked and carry-on luggage can fog both developed and undeveloped film.
    • Carry a good supply of medications and your inhaler and nebulizer in your carry-on luggage, not in your checked bags.
    • And once carry-on luggage is eliminated, he can also do away with check-in counters and staff.
    • JetBlue adds online check-in: The carrier says the service is now available to customers with a confirmed reservation and carry-on luggage only.
    • I turned around and walked into the airport carrying my carry-on luggage and my suitcase.
    • Friends and family eagerly anticipated the contents of her overstuffed suitcases and bulky carry-on bags.
    • Each passenger may bring aboard two pieces of carry-on luggage.
    • Belongings were crammed into a few used suitcases, duffel bags and carry-ons, but most of them were stuffed into bulging trash bags and boxes.
    • It doubles as my carry-on luggage when I am forced to fly.
    • A lot of us are like that - a lot of guys are frightened of winning and don't want to have all the hoopla and press and the carry-on that goes with it.
    • And it can be attached to purses, laptops, carry-ons, and suitcases.
    • It can in fact be packed in your carry-on luggage.
    • Though the no-bags option is an appealing one, I think I'll stick to carry-on luggage.
 
 
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