Carry along Meaning in English
expression
ˈkæɹi/, /ˈkɛɹi/ /əˈɫɔŋ
KAIR-ee uh-LAWNG
kˈæɹi/ /ɐlˈɒŋ
KARR-ee uhl-ONG
释义
To take something or someone with you as you go from one place to another, often as part of your belongings or group.
用法与细微差别
Informal; used for both objects ('carry along a bag') and people ('carry the kids along'). Implies moving together rather than simply transporting. Sometimes used figuratively, as in 'carried along by the music.'
Spanish: llevar consigo - transportarPortuguese (BR): levar junto - carregar consigoPortuguese (PT): levar consigo - transportarChinese (Simplified): 随身带着 - 携带Chinese (Traditional): 隨身帶著 - 攜帶Hindi: साथ ले जानाArabic: يحمل معه - يصطحبBengali: সাথে নিয়ে চলা - সঙ্গে রাখাRussian: брать с собой - таскать с собойJapanese: 一緒に持っていく - 一緒に連れて行くVietnamese: mang theo - đem theoKorean: 가지고 다니다 - 데리고 다니다Turkish: yanında götürmek - yanında taşımakUrdu: ساتھ لے جاناIndonesian: membawa - membawa serta
例句
I always carry along my water bottle to school.
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Can you carry along an umbrella in case it rains?
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She likes to carry along her camera everywhere she goes.
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I didn't mean to carry along so much stuff—my bag is so heavy now!
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Whenever we travel, we carry along some snacks for the road.
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He loves to carry along his friends to big events—they always have a good time together.
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