carrying / ˈkær i /

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carrying4 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

car·ried, car·ry·ing.

  1. to take or support from one place to another; convey; transport: He carried her for a mile in his arms. This elevator cannot carry more than ten people.
  2. to wear, hold, or have around one: He carries his knife in his pocket. He carries a cane.
  3. to contain or be capable of containing; hold: The suitcase will carry enough clothes for a week.
v. 无主动词 verb

car·ried, car·ry·ing.

  1. to act as a bearer or conductor.
  2. to have or exert propelling force.
  3. to be transmitted, propelled, or sustained: My voice carries farther than his.
  4. to bear the head in a particular manner while in action: The horse carries well.
n. 名词 noun

plural car·ries.

  1. range, as of a gun.
  2. Golf. the distance a stroked ball travels.
  3. land that separates navigable waters and over which a canoe or boat must be carried; portage.
  4. a carrying.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. carry away, to influence greatly or unreasonably, especially emotionally; excite; transport: The spectators were carried away by the appeal to their patriotism.Nautical. to dislodge or send overboard.Nautical. to lose through breakage.Nautical. to break under strain.
  2. carry back, Accounting. to apply to the net income of a prior period in order to reduce the tax for that period.
  3. carry forward, to make progress with.Bookkeeping.to transfer to the next page, column, or book.Accounting.to apply to the net income of a succeeding period in order to reduce the tax for that period.

carrying 近义词

v. 动词 verb

transport physical object

v. 动词 verb

win; accomplish

v. 动词 verb

broadcast electronically

carrying构成的短语

  • carrying charge
  • carry a torch for
  • carry a tune
  • carry away
  • carry coals to Newcastle
  • carry forward
  • carry off
  • carry on
  • carry out
  • carry over
  • carry the ball
  • carry the can
  • carry the day
  • carry the torch
  • carry through
  • carry too far
  • carry weight
  • fetch and carry
  • (carry) off someone's feet

更多carrying例句

  1. His average per carry leads the country among players with at least 36 rushing attempts.
  2. Washington’s run defense was atrocious, particularly in the first half, as New York eclipsed 100 yards while averaging more than five yards per carry.
  3. Led by former Washington running back Alfred Morris, the Giants eclipsed 100 yards rushing while averaging more than five yards per carry in the first half and Daniel Jones had ample time to find open receivers.
  4. After a breakout performance last week, senior running back Jake Funk scored on a 38-yard carry earlier in the second quarter.
  5. Vega, a 23-year veteran of the force, also doesn’t have to deal with the thorny open carry issue.
  6. Frias—who was arrested in 2013 for interfering with public duties and public intoxication—was not carrying a gun at the time.
  7. I asked if it was hard carrying a name like his in a land that had condemned his father as the worst kind of traitor.
  8. A dark minivan quickly fills with pregnant women and those carrying infants.
  9. An aerial image shows what appears to be a spa, roiling water apparently carrying no nasty connotations.
  10. She was carrying a protest sign as she looked for people to march alongside.
  11. “Mon pauvre petit, you are hungry,” said Aristide, carrying it to the car racked by the clattering engine.
  12. Then the two bodies of the men were buried, carrying them together from the street to the grave.
  13. Five hundred of our fighting men are running to and fro between cliffs and sea carrying stones wherewith to improve our pier.
  14. The carrying of these heavy government debts is a question of the future production of goods, of commerce, and of saving.
  15. They are cells which have been highly differentiated for the purpose of carrying oxygen from the lungs to the tissues.