carry
English? ['k? ri]? ? ? Beautiful? ['k? ri]? ?
Verb (short for verb)? Carry; Transportation; Handling; Use; Dissemination; Bearing; n? Carry; Carrying.
What about you? Want it? Me? Where to? Is it? Yours Slave? And then what? Carrying? Yours Bag. ?
You want me to be your slave with a bag.
Usage:
1, carry basically means "transport" and "transport", which can refer to people lifting, moving, holding, carrying, or transporting something from one place to another by means of transportation such as airplanes and cars.
When making this solution, Carry is often used as a transitive verb, the subject is mostly human, and it can also be a natural or artificial channel, and the object is something tangible or intangible that is transported. Carry can also be used as an intransitive verb. At this time, it is often used with adverbials such as hardly and easy, and the active form contains passive meaning.
2.carry is an abstract thing, used as a transitive verb, followed by a reflexive pronoun, which means "behavior, action", and is not used in the passive structure at this time. Carry can sometimes refer to "pregnancy", which is an informal usage, especially in the progressive aspect.
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