carry-over 详细解释

carry-over

['kæri'əuvə]

n. 遗留, 遗留物, 结转

英英释义

名词 carry-over:

application of a skill learned in one situation to a different but similar situation

同义词:transfer, transfer of training

the accumulated and undivided profits of a corporation after provision has been made for dividends and reserves

同义词:carry-forward

动词 carry-over:

transfer or persist from one stage or sphere of activity to another

同义词:carry over

transport from one place or state to another

同义词:carry over

hold over goods to be sold for the next season

同义词:carry over, hold over

transfer from one time period to the next

同义词:carry over, carry forward

补充

carry-overcarry-over英:[ˈkæriˌəuvə] 美:[ˈkæriˌovɚ]n.1.遗留,遗留物

例句

1. the slow trading was a carry-over from the big losses of last week.交易迟缓是上周重大亏损的后遗症。