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Examples:legendary ape of Sichuan and Yunnan, with a penchant for carrying off girls—caravan of horses carrying goods—basket for carrying soil—carrying pole and its load—a carrying pole and the loads on it—open-topped container (mounted on a truck or cart) for carrying loads—basket for carrying earth—athlete carrying Olympic flame—weight-carrying capacity—lit. ten thousand strings of cash in money belt (idiom); carrying lots of money—pick-up (carrying gramophone needle)—get a great number of people involved (in carrying out some task)—structure for carrying dirt—empty handed (carrying nothing)—enclosed carriage for carrying passengers—lit. viewing the sky with a basin on one's head; it is hard get a clear view of the sky while carrying a platter on one's head—pulling a lamb and bringing wine on a carrying pole (idiom); fig. offer elaborate congratulations—"eel worm", a parasitic worm carrying meningitis—tray for carrying sacrificial meats—carrying very little luggage [idiom.]—cloth for carrying baby on back—start but not finish (idiom); to fail to carry things through—start on virtue but give up (idiom); to fail to carry things through—carry a boat or to overturn a boat (idiom); fig. The people can support a regime or overturn it.—adopt or carry out (measures, policies, course of action)—Since we started, we must carry it through whatever happens.—have qualified successors to carry on one's undertaking—(of the military or police) carry loaded rifles ready for an emergency—(modified from Confucian Analects) with the right title (or reputation), the words carry weight—lit. carry firewood to put out a fire (idiom); fig. to make a problem worse by inappropriate action—have no qualified successors to carry on one's undertaking—in arithmetic of subtraction, borrow 10 and carry from the next place—carry (esp. slung over the arm, shoulder or side)—laborers who carry cargo up and down the mountains on shoulder poles—carry on intimately with (idiom); ardent relationship (esp. between lovers)—lit. wear one's coat inside out and carry firewood on one's back [idiom.]— |