- Carry me out!
- Ей-ей умру! Умру от смеха! Не могу больше!
Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary. 2014.
Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary. 2014.
carry something out — 1 they carried out a Caesarean: CONDUCT, perform, implement, execute. 2 I carried out my promise to her: FULFIL, carry through, honour, redeem, make good; k … Useful english dictionary
ˌcarry sth ˈout — phrasal verb 1) to do a particular piece of work The building work was carried out by a local contractor.[/ex] 2) to do something that you have been told to do or that you have promised to do Maybe she ought to have carried out her threat to go… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
carry something out — 1) they carried out an operation Syn: conduct, perform, execute, implement 2) I carried out my promise Syn: keep, honour, fulfil, observe, abide by, comply with, adhere to … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
carry smth out — put into action, accomplish The move to the new headquarters was carried out with a minimum of problems … Idioms and examples
carry something out — perform a task or planned operation. → carrots … English new terms dictionary
carry — 1 verb carried, carrying 1 LIFT AND TAKE (T) to take something somewhere in your hands or arms, on your back etc: A porter helped me carry my luggage. | Let me carry that for you. | carry sth around/out/to etc: I m not carrying it around all day! … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
carry out — verb 1. put in effect (Freq. 21) carry out a task execute the decision of the people He actioned the operation • Syn: ↑carry through, ↑accomplish, ↑execute, ↑action, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
carry — verb (carries, carrying, carried) 1》 move or transport from one place to another. ↘have on one s person wherever one goes. ↘conduct; transmit. ↘be infected with (a disease) and liable to transmit it to others. 2》 support the weight of … English new terms dictionary
carry*/*/*/ — [ˈkæri] verb 1) [T] to hold someone or something using your hands, arms, or body and take them somewhere Do you mind carrying this box for me?[/ex] Sarah carried her cup of coffee back to her desk.[/ex] Luke was carrying the boy on his… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
carry — verb 1) she carried the box into the kitchen Syn: convey, transfer, transport, move, take, bring, bear, fetch; informal cart, hump, lug 2) satellites carry the signal over the Atlantic Syn … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
Carry — Car ry, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Carried}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Carrying}.] [OF. carier, charier, F. carrier, to cart, from OF. car, char, F. car, car. See {Car}.] 1. To convey or transport in any manner from one place to another; to bear; often with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English