carried
Prononciation : [/ˈkæɹ.id/]
Mot
Contexte : « transport »
(verb) to move or transport something from one place to another. It means to hold or support something as you take it with you.
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She carried the heavy grocery bags from the store to her car.
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He didn't carry his backpack to school today.
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Can you carry these books to the library for me?
Contexte : « support »
(verb) to support the weight of something or someone. It can also mean to bear a responsibility or obligation.
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The bridge is strong enough to carry heavy trucks.
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The chair couldn't carry the weight of the person sitting on it.
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Can your pet carry its own bag of treats?
Contexte : « communicate »
(verb) to bring or communicate a message, emotion, or idea. It can also mean to express or show in a particular way.
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Her smile carried a sense of warmth and kindness.
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His words didn't carry the same impact as he intended.
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Can your tone of voice carry the excitement in your story?
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