
carry基本信息
读法:英 ["kærɪ] 美 ["kæri]
释义:
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英英释义
Noun:
"carry the suitcases to the car"
"This train is carrying nuclear waste"
"These pipes carry waste water into the river"
"I always carry money"
"She packs a gun when she goes into the mountains"
"The airwaves carry the sound"
"Many metals conduct heat"
"His voice carried a lot of anger"
"How many credits is this student carrying?"
"We carry a very large mortgage"
"He carried himself upright"
"The canteen holds fresh water"
"This can contains water"
"She carries her ideas to the extreme"
"The disease extended into the remote mountain provinces"
"he bore himself with dignity"
"They conducted themselves well during these difficult times"
"This paper carries a restaurant review"
"All major networks carried the press conference"
"dribble the ball"
"The loan carries a high interest rate"
"this undertaking carries many dangers"
"She carries her mother"s genes"
"These bonds carry warrants"
"The restaurant carries an unusual name"
"I will carry the secret to my grave"
"I carry these thoughts in the back of my head"
"I carry a lot of life insurance"
"His speech did not sway the voters"
"he had drunk more than he could carry"
"The are expecting another child in January"
"I am carrying his child"
中英词源
carry 携带
来自car, 车,携带,运输。
- carry
- carry: [14] For such a basic and common word, carry has a surprisingly brief history. It does not go back to some prehistoric Indo-European root, but was formed less than 1000 years ago in Anglo-Norman or Old Northern French, on the basis of carre or car (immediate source of English car). The verb carier thus meant literally ‘transport in a wheeled vehicle’. This sense was carried over into English, and though it has since largely given way to the more general ‘convey’, it is preserved in the derivative carriage, in such expressions as ‘carriage paid’.
=> car, carriage - carry (v.)
- early 14c., from Anglo-French carier "to transport in a vehicle" or Old North French carrier "to cart, carry" (Modern French charrier), from Gallo-Roman *carrizare, from Late Latin carricare, from Latin carrum (see car).
Meaning "take by force" is from 1580s. Sense of "gain victory in an election" is from 1610s. Of sound, "to be heard at a distance" by 1896. Carrying capacity is attested from 1836. Carry on "continue to advance" is from 1640s; carryings-on "questionable doings" is from 1660s. Carry-castle (1590s) was an old descriptive term for an elephant. - carry (n.)
- c. 1600, "vehicle for carrying," from carry (v.). U.S. football sense attested by 1949.
词态变化
第三人称单数 carries;
过去式 carried;
过去分词 carried;
现在分词 carrying;
权威造句
- 1. The indisputable fact is that computers carry out logical operations.
- 不容置疑的事实是,电脑执行逻辑操作指令。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The Navy is to carry out an examination of the wreck tomorrow.
- 海军明天将对失事船只进行细查。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Many women know how to carry out repairs on their cars.
- 许多妇女懂得怎样修自己的车。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. All the ferries carry bicycles free or for a nominal charge.
- 所有的渡船都免费或以极低的收费运载自行车。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. They were told to carry their wounded and leave their dead.
- 他们被命令抬走伤员,丢下死者。
来自柯林斯例句
近反义词
相似短语
单词分析
这些动词均有“带、拿、取”之意。bring指从某处把人或物带到或拿到说话者所在的地点,强调方向,不着重方式。
carry指把物品从一个地方带到另一个地方,不涉及方向,只强调方式。
take指从说话人或说话人心目中所在处把某人或某物带离开,带到离说话者有一定距离的地方,与bring的方向正相反,侧重方向,不着重方式。
fetch指一往一返,相当于go and bring,去取了东西或带人再返回到出发处。
get口语用词,与fetch基本同义,语气随便。
convey指通过中间人传递信息,或以某种方式把人或物送到目的地。
transport指使用车辆或机械设备把人或货物从一处运载到另一处。
记忆方法
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