Complete Definition of "carry out"

English

Verb
en-verb|inf=to carry out|carries out|carrying out|carried out

  1. To hold while moving something out.

#:We�ll have to carry the piano out of the shop.

  1. idiom To fulfill.

#:She finally carried out his lifelong ambition when she appeared in a Hollywood blockbuster.

Translations
trans-top|To hold while moving something out.
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Russian: t|ru|в�но�и��|trvynosít' impf, t|ru|в�не��и|trvyn'estí pf
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trans-top|To fulfill
Finnish: toteuttaa, täyttää
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Russian: t|ru|в�полн���|trvypoln'át' impf, t|ru|в�полни��|trvýpolnit' pf, t|ru|и�полн���|trispoln'át' impf, t|ru|и�полни��|trispólnit' pf
Spanish: llevar a cabo , realizar
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ttbc|Romanian: a tine ceva (in timp ce e deplasat), a implinii
ttbc|German [1] verrichten
ttbc|German [2] verüben
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Related terms
carryout

Category:English phrasal verbs

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