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词汇 carry through
释义
Idiom
follow through (on something) and carry through (on something)
Theme: COMPLETION
to complete a task; to see a task through to its completion.
You must follow through on the things that you start.Don't start the job if you can't follow through.Ask Sally to carry through on her project.
Idiom
carry throughcarry (someone) through (something)
to help someone continue to exist in a difficult situation.
People stocked up on food, fuel, and candles to carry them through the storm.She puts her trust in God and believes He will carry her through.

Phr V
carry through
carries, carrying, carried
carry through sth or carry sth through
to complete something successfully
It will almost certainly be the next decade before this package of reforms is carried through.
carry sb through (sth)
(never passive) to help someone to be able to deal with a difficult situation
It was my faith that carried me through.Determination alone will carry you through the bad times.
phrasecarry through1. carry through sthcarry sth through to complete something successfully: Educational reforms were proposed, but never carried through because of the economic crisis. It is thought that a sum of about $5,000 will be needed to carry the scheme through successfully.2. carry sb throughcarry sb through sth not passive if your determination or other people's support carries you through, it helps you to deal with a difficult situation: The course was tough, but Amelia's determination and enthusiasm carried her through. The support of his family had carried him through those difficult times.

carry through

1. To do or accomplish something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "carry" and "through." With your shared passion for this project, I'm confident that you two can carry it through.
2. To sustain or aid someone, especially during a challenging time. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "carry" and "through." The championship game was so intense that I really had to rely on my mental toughness to carry me through. My savings account really carried me through that difficult time of unemployment.
3. To continue to do something as it has been done, sometimes for sentimental reasons. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "carry" and "through." All of my siblings have carried through the family tradition of becoming a doctor, which I guess makes me, the lone artist, quite a rebel.

carry someone or something through something

to lift up and move someone or something through something. We will have to carry him through the crowd to the ambulance. Jane carried the groceries through the doorway.

carry someone through (something)

to sustain someone (as someone's expenses or needs) during something. Can this amount carry you through the week? Yes, this will carry me through.

carry through

(on something) Go to follow through (on something).

carry through

1. Continue with or persevere to the end, as in She carried the project through despite being ill. Shakespeare used this idiom in king Lear (1:4): "My good intent may carry through itself." [c. 1600]
2. Survive or persist, as in His excellent technique carries through all his work.
3. Also, carry one through. Enable to endure; sustain. For example, His faith helped carry him through this last ordeal . [Mid-1700s]

carry through

v.
1. To bring something to completion; accomplish something: Although at times it seemed as though we'd never finish, we carried the project through by the deadline.
2. To survive; persist: Some traditions have carried through over the centuries.
3. To enable someone to endure; sustain someone: Their strong faith carried them through the horrible ordeal.
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