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1 carry through
1) v + o + adv v + o + prep + o ( enable to survive)enough supplies to carry them through the winter — suficientes provisiones que les permitan sobrevivir el invierno
2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( bring to completion) \<\<plan\>\> llevar a cabo or a término, ejecutar; \<\<reform\>\> realizar*, llevar a cabo or a término; \<\<idea\>\> poner* en práctica1. VT + ADV1) (=accomplish) [+ task] llevar a término2) (=sustain) [+ person] sostener2.VT + PREPwe have enough food to carry us through the winter — tenemos comida suficiente para pasar todo el invierno
* * *1) v + o + adv v + o + prep + o ( enable to survive)enough supplies to carry them through the winter — suficientes provisiones que les permitan sobrevivir el invierno
2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( bring to completion) \<\<plan\>\> llevar a cabo or a término, ejecutar; \<\<reform\>\> realizar*, llevar a cabo or a término; \<\<idea\>\> poner* en práctica
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