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  • 71carry-component — ● carry component, carry components nom masculin (anglais to carry, transporter et component, constituant) Nom donné à certaines chaînes haute fidélité transportables car très compactes …

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  • 72carry-components — ● carry component, carry components nom masculin (anglais to carry, transporter et component, constituant) Nom donné à certaines chaînes haute fidélité transportables car très compactes …

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  • 73carry\ a\ torch — • carry a torch • carry the torch v. phr. 1. To show great and unchanging loyalty to a cause or a person. Although the others gave up fighting for their rights, John continued to carry the torch. 2. informal To be in love, usually without success …

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  • 74carry\ the\ torch — • carry a torch • carry the torch v. phr. 1. To show great and unchanging loyalty to a cause or a person. Although the others gave up fighting for their rights, John continued to carry the torch. 2. informal To be in love, usually without success …

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  • 75carry someone through something — carry (someone) through (something) to help someone continue to exist in a difficult situation. People stocked up on food, fuel, and candles to carry them through the storm. She puts her trust in God and believes He will carry her through …

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  • 76carry someone through — carry (someone) through (something) to help someone continue to exist in a difficult situation. People stocked up on food, fuel, and candles to carry them through the storm. She puts her trust in God and believes He will carry her through …

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  • 77carry through something — carry (someone) through (something) to help someone continue to exist in a difficult situation. People stocked up on food, fuel, and candles to carry them through the storm. She puts her trust in God and believes He will carry her through …

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  • 78carry through — carry (someone) through (something) to help someone continue to exist in a difficult situation. People stocked up on food, fuel, and candles to carry them through the storm. She puts her trust in God and believes He will carry her through …

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  • 79carry out something — carry out (something) to do a job or complete an activity. Astronauts planned a spacewalk to carry out major repairs on the space station. The agency doesn t have the funds or the know how to carry out its duties …

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  • 80carry out — (something) to do a job or complete an activity. Astronauts planned a spacewalk to carry out major repairs on the space station. The agency doesn t have the funds or the know how to carry out its duties …

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