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    carry on

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  2. Small or compact enough to be carried aboard and stowed on an airplane, train, or bus by a passenger: carry-on luggage. n. A carry-on bag, suitcase, or other item.

  3. What does CARRY ON mean? What does it mean to CARRY ON doing something? What if someone accuses you of CARRYING ON? In this phrasal verb lesson, you'll learn...

  4. Definition. Idiom: carry on. to continue doing something. Example sentences. — When my husband lost his job he was brave and carried on as if everything was okay. — As the British say, 'Keep calm and carry on.' — My dog died during final exams and it was really hard to carry on but I had no choice.

  5. Carrying On: To describe someone who continues behaving in their usual way regardless of what happens around them. Carry-On Baggage : Refers to luggage that passengers are allowed to take aboard an airplane instead of checking into cargo hold.

  6. A carry-on is a piece of luggage that one takes into the passenger cabin when traveling by air. Many travelers find it more convenient to forego baggage claim to retrieve their checked baggage; however, carry-ons must pass through airport security at a checkpoint manned by TSA. Rules govern the use of the carry-on, especially size limitations.

  7. carry on. Meaning. to continue with something. to continue with a task until completion. to behave enthusiastically and in an uncontrolled manner maybe even due to excessive worry or nervousness. to react to a situation more than it is necessary. a small bag that passengers try to keep with them at all times during travelling (carry-on)

  8. car•ry-on (kar′ ē on′, -ôn′), adj. of a size and shape suitable for being carried onto and stowed in the passenger compartment of an airplane: carry-on luggage. n. a piece of carry-on luggage. adjective, adjectival, noun, nominal use of verb, verbal phrase carry on 1950–55.

  9. The phrase 'carry on' is correct and usable in written English. It can mean 'to continue doing something' or 'to not be discouraged.' For example, "Although the project has been delayed, let's carry on and try to finish it on time.".

  10. Carry on is a neutral phrasal verb that can be used in both informal and formal situations. It is commonly used in everyday conversations, as well as in more formal settings, depending on the context.

  11. Taken onto an airplane (or a ferry, etc.) with a passenger, rather than checked. Synonyms: (attributively before “luggage”/“baggage”/“bag”) hand, personal, cabin, flight. Antonym: checked. It's a compact suitcase, but it makes a good carry-on bag.