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  • 11carry over — v. (D; tr.) to carry over from; to (carry these figures over to the next page; to carry over a tradition from one generation to another) * * * [ kærɪ əʊvə] to (carry over these figures over to the next page; to carry over a tradition from one… …

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  • 12carry over — phrasal verb Word forms carry over : present tense I/you/we/they carry over he/she/it carries over present participle carrying over past tense carried over past participle carried over 1) [intransitive/transitive] if something carries over or is… …

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  • 13carry-over — noun (singular) 1 something that affects an existing situation but is the result of a past one (+ from): Grandma is still frugal, a carry over from the war years. 2 an amount of money that has not been used and is available to use later (+ of): a …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 14carry-over — n. a carry over from; to (a carry over from the past) …

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  • 15carry\ over — v 1. To save for another time. The store had some bathing suits it had carried over from last year. What you learn in school should carry over into adult life. 2. To transfer (as a figure) from one column, page, or book to another. When he added… …

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  • 16carry-over — The quantity of a commodity that is carried over from one crop to the following one. The price of some commodities, such as grain, coffee, cocoa, and jute, which grow in annual or biannual crops, is determined by the supply and the demand. The… …

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  • 17carry over — pernaša statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. carry; carry over vok. Übertrag, m rus. перенос, m pranc. report, m; retenue, f …

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  • 18carry-over — noun 1. application of a skill learned in one situation to a different but similar situation (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑transfer, ↑transfer of training • Derivationally related forms: ↑carry over • Hypernyms: ↑learning, ↑ …

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  • 19carry-over — /kar ee oh veuhr/, n. 1. that which is carried over, postponed, or extended to a later time, account, etc. 2. Bookkeeping. the total of one page of an account carried forward to the next. 3. carryforward (def. 2). [1735 45; n. use of v. phrase… …

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  • 20carry over — save for another time We plan to carry over the summer swimwear until next year …

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