carry
Prononciation : [/ˈkæɹi/]
Mot
Contexte : « physical action »
(verb) to support the weight of something and move it from one place to another. Like when you lift a heavy bag and take it with you.
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I carry my backpack to school every day.
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I refuse to carry those heavy boxes up the stairs.
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Can you carry this bag for me?
Contexte : « responsibility »
(verb) to take on or bear the responsibility of something. Like when you agree to do a task or look after something.
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As team captain, I carry the responsibility of leading my teammates.
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He doesn't want to carry the burden of making all the decisions.
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Who will carry the responsibility for completing the project?
Contexte : « item or container »
(noun) a bag, case, or container used to transport things. Like a purse, backpack, or shopping bag.
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I bought a new carry-on bag for my trip.
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I couldn't find my carry in the crowded airport terminal.
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Do you have a carry for your things when you travel?
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