verbe “carry”
infinitif carry; il carries; prét. carried; part. passé carried; gér. carrying
- porter
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She carried her sleeping toddler upstairs to bed.
- avoir sur soi
She always carries her phone in her purse.
- porter une arme
At the crowded concert, it was hard to tell if anyone was carrying a gun under their jackets.
- transposer (une idée ou une situation)
The journalist carried the story of the small town's festival onto the national news, sharing their unique traditions with a wider audience.
- acheminer
The wires carry electricity from the power plant to homes and businesses.
- être porteur (d'une maladie)
Mosquitoes can carry malaria, infecting many people in tropical regions.
- soutenir
The sturdy table carried all the heavy books without wobbling.
- être enceinte
After the ultrasound, they were thrilled to learn that she was carrying a healthy baby girl.
- orienter
His charisma carried the audience through the complex presentation.
- proposer (un article à la vente)
The local supermarket carries a wide variety of organic fruits and vegetables.
- adopter (une décision)
After much debate, the committee carried the proposal to increase funding for local schools.
- retenir (en addition)
When adding 768 and 349, you carry the 1 from the sum of 17 in the ones column to the tens column.
- briller (dans un jeu ou une performance)
Despite being the youngest player, she carried her team to victory, scoring the most points in the tournament.
nom “carry”
- port (manière de tenir)
When hiking with a backpack, it's important to find a comfortable carry to avoid straining your back.
- port d'arme
In Texas, open carry laws allow residents to carry a handgun visibly in a holster.
- retenue (en addition)
When adding 58 and 67, you write down the 5, carry the 1, and then add it to the sum of the next column.
- coût de portage
The carry of holding these bonds is quite favorable, yielding an extra 2% annually.