词组 | carry over |
释义 | carry over 1. carry over/be carried over if something from one situation carries over or is carried over into another situation, it continues to exist and affects the other situation + to ▪ In the 1940s CBS radio set up a news broadcasting service of the highest quality, a tradition that was later carried over to television. +into ▪ His childhood was a story of pain, rejection, and violence, and these patterns carried over into his marriage. ▪ Many of the old aristocratic values were carried over into the industrial age, so that trade and commerce were regarded as socially inferior occupations. carry-over n singular something from the past that still continues to happen, or continues to affect the way things are done now: ▪ South Korea maintained a curfew until the 1980s, a carry-over from the Korean War days. 2. carry over sth • carry sth over to make an official arrangement to do something or use something at a later time + to ▪ Up to five days' holiday can be carried over from one year to the next. ▪ The Council is unable to carry over funds from one fiscal year to the next. ▪ The game had to be cancelled due to bad weather, and will be carried over to next week. |
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