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  • 31carry sth back — UK US carry sth back Phrasal Verb with carry({{}}/ˈkæri/ verb [T] ► ACCOUNTING to copy an amount of money on an earlier page or column of an account, or to move it to an earlier accounting period: carry sth back to sth »Companies operating at a… …

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  • 32carry sth forward — UK US carry sth forward Phrasal Verb with carry({{}}/ˈkæri/ verb [T] (also carry sth over) ► ACCOUNTING to copy an amount of money on the next page or column of an account, or to move it to a later accounting period: carry sth forward to sth »The …

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  • 33carry-over — /kar ee oh veuhr/, n. 1. that which is carried over, postponed, or extended to a later time, account, etc. 2. Bookkeeping. the total of one page of an account carried forward to the next. 3. carryforward (def. 2). [1735 45; n. use of v. phrase… …

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  • 34carry something forward — transfer figures to a new page or account ■ keep something to use or deal with at a later time we carried forward a reserve, which allowed us to meet demands * * * ˌcarry sthˈforward derived (also ˌcarry sthˈover) to move a total amount from one… …

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  • 35carry\ over — v 1. To save for another time. The store had some bathing suits it had carried over from last year. What you learn in school should carry over into adult life. 2. To transfer (as a figure) from one column, page, or book to another. When he added… …

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  • 36carry over — verb Date: 1745 transitive verb 1. a. to transfer (an amount) to the next column, page, or book relating to the same account b. to hold over (as goods) for another time or season 2. to deduct (a loss or an unused credit) from taxable income of a… …

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  • 37carry forward — (Finance) transfer an entry to a proceeding location (especially a column, page, or account) …

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  • 38carry something forward — 1》 transfer figures to a new page or account. 2》 keep to use or deal with at a later time. → carrots …

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  • 39carry forward — /ˌkæri fɔ:wəd/ verb to take an account balance at the end of the current period or page as the starting point for the next period or page …

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  • 40carry-over — / kæri ˌəυvə/ noun 1. the stock of a commodity held at the beginning of a new financial year 2. the fact of not paying an account on settlement day, but later. Also called contango …

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