carries
Prononciation : [ˈkæriz]
Contexte : « physical action »
(verb) to hold something and move it from one place to another. If you take a bag and hold it while walking to another room, you are carrying it.
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She carries her backpack to school every day.
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He doesn’t carry heavy boxes because they are too big for him.
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Can you carry that box by yourself?
Contexte : « responsibility »
(verb) to have the responsibility for something or to support it. Like when a person is in charge of taking care of something important.
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He carries the weight of the team's success on his shoulders.
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She does not carry the burden of making all the decisions alone.
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Who carries the responsibility for this project?
Contexte : « transportation »
(verb) to support or contain something that is being moved or transmitted. For example, trains carry passengers from one city to another.
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The truck carries goods across the country.
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The bus does not carry pets unless they are in a carrier.
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What kinds of items does that vehicle carry?
Contexte : « information »
(verb) to express or convey an idea, message, or feeling. Like when a story carries a moral lesson.
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Her speech carries a strong message about kindness.
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The movie does not carry any important themes.
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What message does the book carry?