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1 carry off
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2 carry
v portar, tranpostar, dur | implicar, portar implícit | tenir, contenir, guanyar | arribar | sentir-se | MAT portar-neTo carry the day guanyar, sortir-se'n béTo carry away endur-se, emportar-se | fig exaltar-seTo carry back fer recordarTo carry forward sumar i seguirTo carry off emportar-se, guanyar (premis)To carry on continuar, mantenir, dirigir | tenir un embolic (amorós)To carry out dur a terme, executar, ferTo carry through ajudar, acomplir
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carry off something — carry off (something) to succeed in doing something. A shaggy dog named Bugsy carries off some of the most amusing moments in the play. She said she never lies because she doesn t have a good enough memory to carry it off … New idioms dictionary
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