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词汇 carry forward
释义
Phr V
carry forward
carries, carrying, carried
carry forward sth or carry sth forward
to include an amount of money in a later set of calculations
Some businesses tried to avoid tax by carrying forward losses from earlier years.
to copy a total from the bottom of one page to the top of another page so that other numbers can be added to it
$4000 is the figure carried forward from the previous page.
to help something to progress
He had found the man who could carry the company forward when he retired.
phrasecarry forward1. carry forward sthcarry sth forward to include an amount of money in a later set of figures or calculations: $7000 is carried forward to next month's accounts. SIMILAR TO: bring forward2. carry forward sthcarry sth forward if you carry a plan forward, you succeed in making progress with it: Mr Starr set up the program, then left others to carry it forward. We are looking for a graduate with the ability to lead a team and carry work forward, within deadlines and to budget.

carry forward

1. To cause a plan or situation to progress. A noun or pronoun can be used between "carry" and "forward." With your shared passion for this initiative, I'm confident that you two can carry it forward.
2. In accounting, to transfer an entry to the next page or column. A noun or pronoun can be used between "carry" and "forward." Did you carry forward the total from the last page? If not, that might be the source of the error.

carry something forward

to take a figure from one column or category to another. Now, carry this figure forward into the tens column.

carry forward

1. Also, carry over. Transfer a bookkeeping entry to the next column, page, another account, or the next accounting period, as in Let's carry forward this loss to the next quarter for a saving in taxes, or She made an error in carrying over this column. The first term dates from the first half of the 1800s; the variant dates from the mid-1700s.
2. Make progress in, advance, as in His successor hoped to carry forward his work. Also see carry on.

carry forward

v.
1. In accounting, to transfer some entry to the next column, page, or book, or to another account: The company decided to carry their losses forward to offset future profits.
2. To succeed or make progress with something: I thought of the plan, and my assistant carried it forward.
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