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- verbcarry (verb) · carries (third person present) · carried (past tense) · carried (past participle) · carrying (present participle)
- support and move (someone or something) from one place to another:"medics were carrying a wounded man on a stretcher"
- transport, conduct, or transmit:"the train service carries 20,000 passengers daily" · "nerves carry visual information from the eyes"
- have on one's person and take with one wherever one goes:"the money he was carrying was not enough to pay the fine" · "she had carried the secret all her life"Similar:be the owner ofhave in one's possessionbe in possession of
- be infected with (a disease) and liable to transmit it to others:"ticks can carry Lyme disease"
- (of a sound, ball, missile, etc.) reach a certain point:"his voice carried clearly across the room" · "the balls seem to carry well in that ballpark"
- (of a gun or similar weapon) propel (a missile) to a specified distance.
- golfhit the ball over and beyond (a particular point).
- take or develop (an idea or activity) to a specified point:"he carried the criticism much further"
- have as a feature or consequence:"being a combat sport, karate carries with it the risk of injury" · "each bike carries a ten-year guarantee"
- (of a newspaper or a television or radio station) publish or broadcast:"the paper carried a detailed account of the current crisis"
- (of a retail outlet) keep a regular stock of (particular goods for sale):"this store no longer carries phonograph equipment"
- have visible on the surface:"the product does not carry the “UL” symbol"
- be known by (a name):"some products carry the same names as overseas beers"
- transfer (a figure) to an adjacent column during an arithmetical operation (e.g., when a column of digits adds up to more than ten).
nouncarry (noun) · carries (plural noun)- an act of lifting and transporting something from one place to another:"we did a carry of equipment from the camp"
- american footballan act of running with the ball from scrimmage.
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHthe action of keeping something, especially a gun, on one's person:"this pistol is the right choice for on-duty or off-duty carry"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHhistoricala place or route between navigable waters over which boats or supplies had to be carried.
- the transfer of a figure into an adjacent column (or the equivalent part of a computer memory) during an arithmetical operation.
- the range of a gun or similar weapon.
- golfthe distance a ball travels before reaching the ground.
- financethe maintenance of an investment position in a securities market, especially with regard to the costs or profits accruing:"if other short-term interest rates are higher than the current yield, the bond is said to involve a negative carry"
Originlate Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French and Old Northern French carier, based on Latin carrus ‘wheeled vehicle’. - People also ask
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