Found 3 items, similar to Carries.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: carry
angkut, cokok, gembol, gendong, gotong, membawa, menayang, mencaplok, mengangkat, mengantar, menggembol, menggendong, menggotong
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: carry
carry
n : the act of carrying something
[also:
carried]
carry
v 1: move while supporting, either in a vehicle or in one's hands
or on one's body;
“You must carry your camping gear”;
“carry the suitcases to the car”;
“This train is
carrying nuclear waste”;
“These pipes carry waste water
into the river” [syn:
transport]
2: have with oneself; have on one's person;
“She always takes
an umbrella”;
“I always carry money”;
“She packs a gun
when she goes into the mountains” [syn:
pack,
take]
3: transmit or serve as the medium for transmission;
“Sound
carries well over water”;
“The airwaves carry the sound”;
“Many metals conduct heat” [syn:
conduct,
transmit,
convey,
channel]
4: serve as a means for expressing something;
“The painting of
Mary carries motherly love”;
“His voice carried a lot af
anger” [syn:
convey,
express]
5: bear or be able to bear the weight, pressure,or
responsibility of;
“His efforts carried the entire
project”;
“How many credits is this student carrying?”;
“We carry a very large mortgage”
6: support or hold in a certain manner;
“She holds her head
high”;
“He carried himself upright” [syn:
hold,
bear]
7: contain or hold; have within;
“The jar carries wine”;
“The
canteen holds fresh water”;
“This can contains water”
[syn:
hold,
bear,
contain]
8: extend to a certain degree;
“carry too far”;
“She carries
her ideas to the extreme”
9: continue or extend;
“The civil war carried into the
neighboring province”;
“The disease extended into the
remote mountain provinces” [syn:
extend]
10: be necessarily associated with or result in or involve;
“This crime carries a penalty of five years in prison”
11: win in an election;
“The senator carried his home state”
12: include, as on a list;
“How many people are carried on the
payroll?”
13: behave in a certain manner;
“She carried herself well”;
“he
bore himself with dignity”;
“They conducted themselves
well during these difficult times” [syn:
behave,
acquit,
bear,
deport,
conduct,
comport]
14: have on hand;
“Do you carry kerosene heaters?” [syn:
stock,
stockpile]
15: include as the content; broadcast or publicize;
“We ran the
ad three times”;
“This paper carries a restaurant
review”;
“All major networks carried the press
conference” [syn:
run]
16: propel,
“Carry the ball”;
“dribble the ball” [syn:
dribble]
17: pass on a communication;
“The news was carried to every
village in the province”
18: have as an inherent or characteristic feature or have as a
consequence;
“This new washer carries a two year
guarantee”;
“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”
19: be conveyed over a certain distance;
“Her voice carries very
well in this big opera house”
20: keep up with financial support;
“The Federal Government
carried the province for many years”
21: have or possess something abstract;
“I carry her image in my
mind's eye”;
“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”
22: win approval or support for;
“Carry all before one”;
“His
speech did not sway the voters” [syn:
persuade,
sway]
23: compensate for a weaker partner or member by one's own
performance;
“I resent having to carry her all the time”
24: take further or advance;
“carry a cause”
25: have on the surface or on the skin;
“carry scars”
26: capture after a fight;
“The troops carried the town after a
brief fight”
27: transfer (entries) from one account book to another [syn:
post]
28: transfer (a number, cipher, or remainder) to the next column
or unit's place before or after, in addition or
multiplication;
“put down 5 and carry 2”
29: pursue a line of scent or be a bearer;
“the dog was taught
to fetch and carry”
30: bear (a crop);
“this land does not carry olives”
31: propel or give impetus to;
“The sudden gust of air propelled
the ball to the other side of the fence”
32: drink alcohol without showing ill effects;
“He can hold his
liquor”;
“he had drunk more than he could carry” [syn:
hold]
33: be able to feed;
“This land will carry ten cows to the acre”
34: have a certain range;
“This rifle carries for 3,000 feet”
35: cover a certain distance or advance beyond;
“The drive
carried to the green”
36: secure the passage or adoption (of bills and motions);
“The
motion carried easily”
37: be successful in;
“She lost the game but carried the match”
38: sing or play against other voices or parts;
“He cannot carry
a tune”
39: be pregnant with;
“She is bearing his child”;
“The are
expecting another child in January”;
“I am carrying his
child” [syn:
have a bun in the oven,
bear,
gestate,
expect]
[also:
carried]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Carries
Carry
\Car"ry\, n.; pl.
Carries.
A tract of land, over which boats or goods are carried
between two bodies of navigable water; a carrying place; a
portage. [U.S.]
[1913 Webster]