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1 Translation result for
carry on
in Spanish
verb
carry on
verb
portarse de manera escandalosa o inapropiada
;
realizar, ejercer, mantener
;
seguir, continuar
Example sentences of
carry on
verb
•
She bravely
carried on
despite the loss of her husband.
•
A toddler crying and
carrying on
in the store.
Less
Synonyms of
carry on
verb
persevere
,
persist
,
survive
,
conduct
,
continue
Detailed synonyms for
carry on
verb
See:
Persevere
carry
verb
carried, has carried, is carrying, carries
oírse, proyectarse
;
llevar, cargar, transportar (cargamento), conducir (electricidad), portar (un virus)
;
soportar, aguantar, resistir (peso)
;
vender, tener en abasto
;
implicar, acarrear
;
ganar (una elección o competición), aprobar (una moción)
Example sentences of
carry
verb
•
I'll
carry
your luggage to your room.
•
He was
carrying
his baby daughter in his arms.
•
For two months, I
carried
the book around with me everywhere I went.
•
The waitress
carried
away our empty dinner plates.
•
The wind
carried
the smoke away from the campsite.
More examples
•
These planes can
carry
up to 300 passengers.
•
a ship
carrying
thousands of gallons of oil
•
Oil is
carried
to the factory through these pipes.
•
We installed gutters that will
carry
water away from the house.
•
blood vessels that
carry
blood to the heart
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Synonyms of
carry
verb
bear
,
convey
,
transport
,
lug
,
tote
,
entail
,
stock
,
win
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Reverse translation for
carry on
portarse de manera escandalosa o inapropiada
realizar
- to carry out, to execute, to produce, to direct (a film or play), to fulfill, to achieve, to realize (a profit)
ejercer
- to practice, exercise (a right), to exert
mantener
- to support, to feed, to keep, to preserve, to keep up, to sustain, to maintain, to affirm
seguir
- to follow, to go on, to keep going, to remain, to continue to be, to go along, to keep on
continuar
- to continue
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