carry

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carry englannista suomeksi

  1. sisältää

  2. siirtää

  3. kantaa, suorittaa

  4. omata, sisältyä, olla

  5. kantaminen

  6. pysyä nuotissa

  7. ottaa haltuun, vallata

  8. välittää

  9. tuottaa

  10. kuljettaa

  11. tukea

  12. kehittää

  13. julkaista

  14. liikehtiä, liikkua

  15. saada kannatus

  16. voittaa

  17. viedä

  18. ulottua

  19. vetää

  20. kantautua

  21. odottaa

  22. ruokkia

  23. saada puolelleen

  24. kompensoida

  25. pitää varastossa

  1. Verbi

  2. kantaa

  3. jatkaa

  4. varastossa">varastossa olla

  5. merkitä muistiin">merkitä muistiin

  6. viedä

  7. Substantiivi

  8. ote

  9. muistibitti, muistinumero

carry englanniksi

  1. To lift (something) and take it to another place; to transport (something) by lifting.

  2. (quote-book)

  3. (RQ:Hough Purchase Price)

  4. {{quote-journal|en|date=2013-06-29|volume=407|issue=8842|page=29|magazine=The Economist

  5. To notionally transfer from one place (such as a country, book, or column) to another.

  6. (ux)

  7. To convey by extension or continuance; to extend.

  8. (ux) They would have carried the road ten miles further, but ran (nowrap)

  9. To move; to convey using force

  10. (syn)

  11. To lead or guide.

  12. (RQ:King James Version) for to go to Isaac his father in the land of Canaan.

  13. {{RQ:Locke Government

  14. To stock or supply (something); to have in store.

  15. To adopt (something); over|take (something) over.

  16. To adopt or resolve on, especially in a deliberative assembly

  17. In an addition, to transfer the quantity in excess of what is countable in the units in a column to the column immediately to the left in order to be added there.

  18. To have, hold, possess or maintain (something).

  19. To be transmitted; to travel.

  20. (quote-text)

  21. To insult, to diss.

  22. To capture a ship by coming alongside and boarding.

  23. To transport (the ball) whilst maintaining possession.

  24. {{quote-journal|en|date=December 21, 2011|author=Tom Rostance|work=BBC Sport

  25. To have on one's person.

  26. (RQ:Lincoln Pratt's Patients)

  27. {{quote-journal|en|date=2013-07-20|volume=408|issue=8845|magazine=The Economist

  28. To be pregnant (with).

  29. To have propulsive power; to propel.

  30. To hold the head; said of a horse.

  31. To have earth or frost stick to the feet when running, as a hare.

  32. (quote-text)Field(..)|passage= The frost(..)caused the fallows and seeds to ‘carry’ a good deal, and they could only hunt very slowly.

  33. To bear or uphold successfully through conflict, for example a leader or principle

  34. {{quote-text|en|year=1708|author=Joseph Addison|title=The Present State of the War, and the Necessity of an Augmentation

  35. to succeed in (e.g. a contest); to succeed in; to win.

  36. (RQ:Shakespeare Coriolanus)

  37. To get possession of by force; to capture.

  38. (quote-book)'' was both well fortified, and well manned; yet it was distressed, and ready for an Assault: which if it had been given (as was thought) would have cost much blood; but yet the Town would have been carried in the end.

  39. (quote-book), landing at the head of his well disciplined band, immediately attacked the Spaniards in their intrenchments, carried the principal fortress by a vigorous assault, destroyed one half of Arnaldo’s forces, and compelled him to return to Cuba with the remainder (..)

  40. To contain; to comprise; have a particular aspect; to show or exhibit

  41. {{quote-text|en|year=2014|author=Gregg Olsen; Rebecca Morris|title=If I Can't Have You: Susan Powell, Her Mysterious Disappearance, and the Murder of her Children

  42. (RQ:Locke Human Understanding)

  43. To bear (oneself); to behave or conduct.

  44. 1702-1704, (w), ''(w)''

  45. He carried himself so insolently in the house, and out of the house, to all persons, that he became odious.
  46. To bear the charges or burden of holding or having, as stocks, merchandise, etc., from one time to another.

  47. (ux) carries (nowrap) (nowrap) carries stock for (nowrap) (nowrap) a life insurance.

  48. To have a weapon on one's person; to be armed.

  49. To be disproportionately responsible for a team's success.

  50. ''He absolutely carried the game, to the point of killing the entire enemy team by himself.''

  51. to physically transport (in the general sense, not necessarily by lifting)

  52. ''Will you carry me to town?''

  53. To bear a firearm, such as a gun.

  54. (usex)

  55. A manner of transporting or lifting something; the grip or position in which something is carried.

  56. ''Adjust your carry from time to time so that you don't tire too quickly.''

  57. A tract of land over which boats or goods are carried between two bodies of navigable water; a portage.

  58. {{quote-text|en|year=1862|title=The Atlantic Monthly|volume=10|page=533

  59. The bit or digit that is carried in an addition operation.

  60. The benefit or cost of owning an asset over time.

  61. The distance travelled by the ball when struck, until it hits the ground.

  62. interest|Carried interest.

  63. The sky; cloud-drift.

  64. to contribute disproportionately; to contribute for others

  65. to master; to be suited to (q)

  66. to master; to handle well; to have to ability of doing something (q)