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1 carried away by rage
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2 carried away
meegesleurt,opgezweept -
3 carried on his back
droeg op zijn rug,slepen -
4 carried out
uitgevoerd,ten uitvoer brengen,volbrengen -
5 carried out a project
een project volbrengen -
6 carried out his duty
zijn plicht vervullen -
7 carried out his plan
heeft zijn plan uitgevoerd -
8 carried out the assignment
de taak volbrengen,taak uitvoeren -
9 carried out the task
heeft de taak uitgevoerd,heeft zijn taak volbracht -
10 carried the burden
droeg de last -
11 diseases carried by insects
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12 he carried his audience with him
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13 he carried the news to everyone in the family
hij ging de hele familie af/rond met het nieuwtjeEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he carried the news to everyone in the family
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14 his faith carried him through
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15 the building will be carried up to 10 floors
the building will be carried up to 10 floorsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the building will be carried up to 10 floors
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16 the government carried the country
de regering had de steun van het land/volkEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the government carried the country
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17 the report carried several suggestions
English-Dutch dictionary > the report carried several suggestions
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18 the soldiers carried the enemy's position
English-Dutch dictionary > the soldiers carried the enemy's position
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19 got carried away
werd meegevoerd -
20 let's not get carried away
laat ons niet meegesleurd worden
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