单词 | carry |
释义 | carry UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb TRANSPORT 运输 ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■to transport or take something from one place to another 运送;搬;载 •Would you like me to carry your bag for you?要我帮你背背包吗? •She carried her tired child upstairs to •These books are too heavy for me to carry.这些书太重了,我搬不动。 •The bus that was involved in the accident was carrying children to •The Brooklyn Bridge carries traffic across the East River from •Police think that the body was carried down •Underground cables carry electricity to •We only had a small suitcase, so we were able to carry it onto •Rubbish left on the beach during the day is carried away •Thieves broke the shop window and carried off •Robson injured his leg in the second half of the match and had to be carried off UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb HAVE WITH YOU 带着 IMPROVER transitive ■to have something with you all the time 携带,带有,带着 •Police officers in Britain do not usually carry guns.英国员警通常不带枪。 •figurative UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb HAVE 有 IMPROVER transitive ■to have something as a part, quality or result 带有,具有;包含;导致 •All cigarette packets carry a government health warning.所有的香烟盒上都印有政府的健康警告。 •Our cars carry a twelve-month guarantee.我们的汽车有12个月的保修期。 •His speech carried so much conviction •In some countries, murder carries the death penalty.在某些国家,谋杀要被判死刑。 •I'm afraid my opinion doesn't carry any weight •US The salesclerk said they didn't carry (= have a supply of) sportswear.售货员说他们不经销运动服装。 UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb SPREAD 传播 transitive ■to take something from one person or thing and give it to another person or thing; to spread 传播 •Malaria is a disease carried by mosquitoes.疟疾是一种由蚊子传播的疾病。 UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb SUPPORT WEIGHT 支撑重量 transitive ■to support the weight of something without moving or breaking 支撑;承载 •The weight of the cathedral roof is carried by two rows of pillars.大教堂的屋顶重量由两排柱子承托着。 UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb KEEP IN OPERATION 维持运行 transitive ■to support, keep in operation, or make a success 支持;支撑;使成功 •We can no longer afford to carry people who don't work as hard as they should.我们再也养不起不尽力工作的人了。 •Luckily they had a very strong actor in the main part and he managed to carry the whole play (= make a success of it through his own performance).幸运的是,他们有一位很具实力的男演员担纲,他撑起了整个剧。 UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb WIN 赢得 transitive ■to win the support, agreement or sympathy of a group of people 获得(支持、同意或同情) •The management's plans to reorganize the company won't succeed unless they can carry the workforce with them.管理层重组公司的计划不会成功,除非他们能赢得全体员工的支持。 UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb APPROVE 同意 transitive usually passive ■to give approval, especially by voting (尤指透过投票)通过 •The motion/proposal/resolution/bill UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb BROADCAST 广播 transitive ■(of a newspaper, radio or television broadcast) to contain particular information (报纸、广播或电视)刊登,播出 •This morning's newspapers all carry the same story on their front page.今早的报纸都在头版刊登了相同的报道。 UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb REACH 到达 intransitive ■to be able to reach or travel a particular distance 达到;传到 •The sound of the explosion carried for miles.爆炸声传到数英里外。 •The ball carried high into the air and landed the other side of the fence.球高高飞上天,落在了栅栏的另一边。 UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb DEVELOP 发展 transitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to develop; to continue 发展;继续 •Lenin carried Marx's ideas a stage further by putting them into practice.列宁透过付诸实践发展了马克思的思想。 •If we carry this argument to •She carries tidiness to •We must end here, but we can carry today's discussion forward •He always carries his jokes too far (= he continues making jokes when he should have stopped).他总是把玩笑开得很过头。 UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb MOVE BODY 移动身体 carry yourself [R] ■to move your body in a particular way 举止 •You can tell she's a dancer from the way that she carries herself.你从她的举手投足间可以看出她是个舞蹈演员。 UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb MATHEMATICS 数学 transitive ■to put a number into another column when doing addition (加法运算)使进位 UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb BE PREGNANT WITH 怀孕 transitive ■to be pregnant with a child 怀孕;怀胎 •It was quite a shock to learn that she was carrying twins.得知她怀了双胞胎,大家很吃惊。 •I was enormous when I was carrying Josh.我怀乔希的时候体形很笨重。 UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb carry a torch for sb informal ■to be in love with someone 爱恋(某人) •Terry has been carrying a torch for Liz for years, but she seems not to notice.特里暗恋莉兹好多年了,可是她似乎没有察觉到。 UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb carry the can UK informal ■to take the blame or responsibility for something that is wrong or has not succeeded 承受指责,承担责任,背黑锅 •As usual, I was left to carry the can.像往常一样,就剩下我来承担责任。 UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb Phrasal Verbs carry sb away be/get carried away ■to become so excited about something that you do not control what you say or do (某人)兴奋得失去控制,激动得不知所措,忘乎所以 •There's far too much food - I'm afraid I got a bit carried away.这么多吃的——我兴奋得都有点晕了。 •The manager warned his young players not to get carried away by the emotion of the occasion.经理警告年轻队员不要受一时情绪的左右。 [M] ■to cause someone to become very excited and to lose control 使(某人)兴奋得失去控制;使(某人)忘形 •The crowd were carried away by his passionate speech.他那充满激情的演讲让人们兴奋不已。 UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] carry sth forward/over ■to include an amount of money in a later set of calculations 将(一笔钱)转入下一笔计算 •The balance in our account for June includes £5000 carried over from May.我们六月份的账目余额包含从五月份转入的5000英镑。 UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] carry sth off ■to succeed in doing or achieving something difficult 成功完成(难做的事情) •I thought he carried off the part of Hamlet with great skill.我认为他扮演的哈姆雷特一角技巧出色,非常成功。 •She was nervous about giving a talk to her colleagues, but she carried it UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] carry (sth) on IMPROVER ■to continue doing something, or to cause something to continue (使)继续 •Let's carry on this discussion at some other time.让我们另找时间继续这次的讨论吧。 •Carry on the good work •Sorry to interrupt, do carry on (with •You just have to carry on as if nothing's happened.你只管继续下去,就当甚么都没发生。 •[+ -ing •Daphne is carrying on the family tradition by becoming a lawyer.达夫妮继承家族的传统,成了一名律师。 UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb Phrasal Verbs carry on BEHAVE informal ■to behave in an uncontrolled, excited or anxious (= worried and nervous) way 胡闹,大吵大闹 •The children have been carrying on all day.孩子一整天都吵吵闹闹的。 HAVE SEX old-fashioned informal ■to have a sexual relationship 发生性关系 •Is it true that Rachel and Marcus have been carrying on (with UK ['kær.i] US ['ker-] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] carry sth out IMPROVER ■to do or complete something, especially that you have said you would do or that you have been told to do 执行,贯彻,落实,完成 •Nigel is carrying out research on early Christian art.奈杰尔正在研究早期基督教艺术。 •The hospital is carrying out tests to find out what's wrong with her.医院正在进行检查,看看她得了甚么病。 carry 1 |
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