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  1. Definition of carry on phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. carry on. phrasal verb. carry on. (especially British English) to continue moving. Carry on until you get to the junction, then turn left. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  2. Phrasal Verbs : to carry on. to carry on. seguir haciendo algo, continuar. Carry on! You are doing very well. Sintaxis: She must have loved Spain, she was carrying on about it for days after she returned. Sintaxis: seguir haciendo algo, continuar.

  3. Spanish: continuar - perpetuar - seguir adelante - continuar con - despotricar - equipaje de mano - perseverar - persistir - seguir con - seguir directo. In Lists: PET Vocabulary List - C, more... Synonyms: continue, keep on, keep, go on, keep going with, more... Forum discussions with the word (s) "carry on" in the title:

  4. to continue doing something, or to cause something to continue: Let's carry on this discussion at some other time. UK Carry on the good work! Sorry to interrupt, please carry on (with what you were saying). You just have to carry on as if nothing's happened. [ + -ing verb ] Steve just carried on play ing on his computer.

  5. phrasal verb with carry. verb. uk / ˈkær.i/ us / ˈker.i/ Add to word list. B1. to continue doing something, or to cause something to continue. continuar, continuar algo, seguir, seguir adelante. Let's carry on this discussion at some other time. UK Carry on the good work! Sorry to interrupt, please carry on ( with what you were saying).

  6. 83. 1.1K views 1 year ago Los Phrasal Verbs mas importantes (B1, B2 y C1) Aprende de una vez por todas los usos de los Phrasal Verbs con Carry, su pronunciación y sus diferencias ...more.

  7. noun. uk / ˈkær.i.ɒn / us / ˈker.i.ɑːn / carry-on noun (BEHAVIOUR) [ S ] UK informal. behaviour that shows you are annoyed, worried, not satisfied, or excited, usually more than the situation deserves: There was a real carry-on when Pat was found kissing Ashley. SMART Vocabulary: palabras y expresiones relacionadas. carry-on noun (BAGGAGE)