Meaning of carry in English
US /ˈkæri/ UK /ˈkæri/
1. take something from one place to another
carry a table upstairs
2. have something with you all time, usually in your pocket or bag
She always carries a Bible around with her.
3. hold the weight of something without breaking or moving
The roof is carried by six pillars.
4. can be heard a long way away
Her voice carried over the noise of the crowd.
5. let something move along it; transmit
These wires carry the electricity.