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单词 to carry out
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to carry out
to carry out
1.
a. transitive. To remove (something) from a place; to take (something) from one place to another, usually from an indoor place to outside, or from a near place to a further one; to take outside.
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the world > space > place > removal or displacement > remove or displace [verb (transitive)] > remove or take away
ateec885
withbreidec890
animOE
overbearOE
to do awayOE
flitc1175
reavec1175
takec1175
to have away?a1300
to draw awayc1300
weve13..
to wend awaya1325
withdrawa1325
remuec1325
to carry away1363
to take away1372
waive1377
to long awaya1382
oftakec1390
to draw offa1398
to do froa1400
forflitc1420
amove?a1425
to carry out?a1425
surtrayc1440
surtretec1440
twistc1440
abstract1449
ostea1450
remove1459
ablatea1475
araisea1475
redd1479
dismove1480
diminish?1504
convey1530
alienate1534
retire1536
dimove1540
reversec1540
subtractc1540
submove1542
sublate1548
pare1549
to pull in1549
exempt1553
to shift off1567
retract?1570
renversec1586
aufer1587
to lay offa1593
rear1596
retrench1596
unhearse1596
exemea1600
remote1600
to set off1600
subduct1614
rob1627
extraneize1653
to bring off1656
to pull back1656
draft1742
extract1804
reef1901
?a1425 (a1400) Brut (Corpus Cambr.) 298 Þe toun..of al þing þat myȝte be bore & caryed out was robbid and despoyled.
1580 T. Tusser Fiue Hundred Pointes Good Husbandrie (new ed.) f. 54v Now carrie out compas, when haruest is donne, where barlie thou sowest, my champion sonne.
1679 H. Croft Short Narr. Discov. College of Jesuits 9 They had carried out and hid in a Pigs-Cot adjoining, about two Horse-loads of Books.
1719 D. Defoe Life Robinson Crusoe 87 I had the loose Earth to carry out; and which was of more Importance, I had the Seiling to prop up.
1962 A. Lurie Love & Friendship vii. 127 Mother used to get up at five in the morning..to sweep the front porch and carry the trash out.
1997 D. Hansen Sole Survivor xv. 174 He gathered up his crayfish pots from their storage place among the ferns behind the sand dune and carried them out onto the jetty.
b. transitive. To take (a dead person) for burial, etc. Chiefly with adverbial phrase indicating the way in which a person is taken, esp. in to be carried out feet first (see foot n. and int. Phrases 1g(b)(ii)).Cf. main sense 1b and to carry forth 2 at Phrasal verbs.
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the world > life > death > obsequies > [verb (transitive)] > carry corpse
carry1466
to carry out1526
infera1575
1526 Bible (Tyndale) Acts v. 6 And the yonge men roose vp..and caryed him out, and buryed him [also in 1611 King James].
1657 T. Reeve God's Plea for Nineveh 32 That man..will ere long be taken off from his leggs, lye upon a death-couch, be carried out by Bearers, and consume to grave-gelly as well as we.
1832 Ld. Tennyson New Year's Eve xi, in Poems (new ed.) 99 When I have said goodnight for evermore, And ye see me carried out from the threshold of the door.
1998 Hansard Commons (Electronic ed.) 28 Jan. 377 I love this place very much, and I hope to stay here until they carry me out in a box.
2018 Cape Argus (Nexis) 15 May (E1 ed.) 11 We buy a house hoping, maybe, to leave it to our children when we are carried out feet first.
c. transitive. Cricket. to carry out one's bat: (of an opening batter) to remain not out at the end of the team’s completed innings; sometimes also used more generally of batters who are not out at the end of an innings; = to carry one's bat at Phrases 11.See also to carry one's bat through at to carry through 3 at Phrasal verbs, and to take out one's bat at take v. Phrasal verbs 1.
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society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > cricket > batting > bat [verb (intransitive)] > be not out
to bring out one's bat1833
to carry one's bat1833
to carry out one's bat1834
to take out one's bat1838
to carry one's bat through1839
1834 Norfolk Chron. 21 June The Norfolk men raised their innings to 216, Fuller Pilch carrying out his bat.
1933 D. L. Sayers Murder must Advertise xviii. 311 The satisfaction of carrying out his bat for 14.
2011 Kent & Sussex Courier (National ed.) (Nexis) 19 Aug. 74 Harvey carried out his bat for an undefeated 150 (17 fours, two sixes) from 169 balls.
2. transitive. Chiefly in passive. To cause (a person, the mind, the heart, etc.) to be transported by spiritual desire, ecstasy, or other strong emotion. Obsolete.
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the mind > emotion > pleasure > joy, gladness, or delight > rapture or ecstasy > transport with rapture or ecstasy [verb (transitive)]
ravishc1390
rap1509
extol1526
exalta1533
reave1556
rape1566
rapt?1577
enravish1596
trance1597
to carry out1599
ecstasy1631
translate1631
elevate1634
rapture1636
ecstatize1654
enrapture1740
ecstasiate1823
ecstasize1835
society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > rapture > [verb (transitive)]
to carry out1599
1599 J. Davies Nosce Teipsum 6 These things transport, and carrie out the mind.
1658 A. Burgess Doctr. Orig. Sin iv. i. 443 There is no way to cure this..till our hearts be carried out with delight and complacency in heavenly things.
1659 Coll. Several Passages conc. O. Cromwell 13 These were his Requests, wherein his heart was so carried out for God and his People..that at this time hee seems to forget even his own Family.
1792 Let. 5 Feb. in Arminian Mag. (Philadelphia) June (1794) 328 I am so carried out with desire for the welfare and salvation of others, that the flame is almost..too powerful for nature.
3. transitive. To bring (something) to completion or fruition; to bring to a conclusion. Also: to put (something) into action or practice; to cause (something) to be implemented; to undertake.
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the world > action or operation > carrying out > execute, perform, or carry out [verb (transitive)]
lasteOE
ylastc888
wieldeOE
doeOE
dreeOE
forthOE
fremeOE
workOE
affordOE
full-bringc1175
fulfila1225
perfurnisha1325
complishc1374
performc1384
achievea1393
chevisea1400
practic?a1425
exploitc1425
execute1477
furnish1477
through1498
practa1513
enure1549
chare1570
enact1597
act1602
to carry out1608
outcarry1611
celebrate1615
complya1616
peract1621
tide1631
implement1837
1608 W. Shakespeare King Lear xxii. 65 Hardly shall I cary out my side Her husband being aliue. View more context for this quotation
1856 J. A. Froude Hist. Eng. (1858) I. ii. 117 Henry..proceeded to carry out his father's ultimate intentions.
1871 B. Jowett tr. Plato Dialogues I. 371 The law which requires a sentence to be carried out.
1938 F. D. Sharpe Sharpe of Flying Squad i. 15 I don't wish to detract from the valuable work carried out by the Uniform Section.
2008 Metro 28 Apr. (London ed.) 16/2 The Taliban admitted it carried out the attack in Kabul.
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