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Learn to pronounce car·ry

/ˈkerē/
verb
  1. support and move (someone or something) from one place to another.
    "medics were carrying a wounded man on a stretcher"
    synonyms: convey, transfer, move, take, bring, bear, shift, switch, fetch, transport, cart, lug, hump, schlep, tote
  2. support the weight of.
    "the bridge is capable of carrying even the heaviest loads"
    synonyms: support, sustain, stand, prop up, shore up, bolster, underpin, buttress
  3. (of a sound, ball, missile, etc.) reach a certain point.
    "his voice carried clearly across the room"
    synonyms: be audible, travel, reach, be transmitted
  4. assume or accept (responsibility or blame).
    "they must carry the responsibility for the mess they have gotten the company into"
    synonyms: undertake, accept, assume, bear, shoulder, support, sustain, take on, take up, take on oneself, manage, handle, deal with, get to grips with, turn one's hand to
  5. have as a feature or consequence.
    "being a combat sport, karate carries with it the risk of injury"
    synonyms: entail, involve, lead to, result in, occasion, have as a consequence, have, require, demand
  6. approve (a proposed measure) by a majority of votes.
    "the resolution was carried by a two-to-one majority"
    synonyms: approve, vote for, accept, endorse, ratify, authorize, mandate, support, back, uphold, agree to, consent to, assent to, acquiesce in, concur in, accede to, give one's blessing to, bless, rubber-stamp, say yes to, give the go-ahead to, give the green light to, give the OK to, OK, give the thumbs up to, give the nod to, buy
  7. transfer (a figure) to an adjacent column during an arithmetical operation (e.g., when a column of digits adds up to more than ten).

noun
  1. an act of lifting and transporting something from one place to another.
    "we did a carry of equipment from the camp"
  2. the range of a gun or similar weapon.
  3. the maintenance of an investment position in a securities market, especially with regard to the costs or profits accruing.
    "if other short-term interest rates are higher than the current yield, the bond is said to involve a negative carry"

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