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II . carry on VB intr

1. carry on (continue):

2. carry on inf (make a fuss):

carry-on luggage N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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She believed he was innocent and helped him carry on.
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The offspring of these artists and a few of their contemporaries carry on the hill country blues tradition today.
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To carry on with some sort of provision of stats to prove the contrary means zilch.
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Now they need to know the impact of the margin and cost of carry on all their capital requirements.
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They soberly carry on doing something disguised as intellectual spadework, so the party hysterics can give their hysteria official-looking cover.
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The pedlar lies and says he has the gold pieces and the pedlar and donkey carry on down the dusty road.
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I've spoken with the CXOs of several startups and of established companies that couldn't carry on their businesses without telecommuting workers.
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For example, marathon runners can carry on running longer if told they are near the finishing line, than far away.
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But after a few pints, we'd decided to carry on and do it (the songwriting) ourselves.
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They steal from her, talk over her, carry on and refuse to settle down at times.
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