A1 [ I or T ] to hold something or someone with your hands, arms, or on your back and transport it, him, or her from one place to another背;扛;抱;抬;搬;载
B2 [ I or T ] to move someone or something from one place to another运送;输送,传输
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Will you be able to carry all the shopping back home on your bike?
Kangaroos carry their young in pouches.
She was carrying a tray of drinks.
Water slopped out of the bucket as he carried it up the stairs.
They carried the wounded from the battlefield.
B1 [ T ] to have something with you all the time携带,带有,带着
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She still carries his photo in her purse.
I don't usually carry much cash with me.
He needed 100 stitches and still carries scars all over his body.
He carries a British passport.
So many young people round here carry weapons.
C2 [ T ] to have something as a part, quality, or result带有,具有;包含;导致
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All investments carry with them some risk.
Burglary carries a maximum sentence of 14 years' imprisonment.
His words in meetings carry an authority.
For children, obesity carries a stigma.
Train travel still carries with it an aura of romance.
[ T ] to support, keep in operation, or make a success支持;支撑;使成功
[ T ] to win the support, agreement, or sympathy of a group of people获得(支持、同意或同情等)
[ T usually passive ] to give approval, especially by voting(尤指通过投票)通过
[ T ] (of a newspaper or radio or television broadcast) to contain particular information(报纸、广播或电视)刊登,播出
[ I ] to be able to reach or travel a particular distance达到;传到
[ T usually + adv/prep ] to develop or continue something发展;继续
to move your body in a particular way举止
[ T ] to put a number into another column when doing addition(加法运算)使进位
[ T ] to be pregnant with a child怀孕;怀胎
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