carry over

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see carry, over.
  2. To transfer (something) to a later point in time.
  3. To carry; to transfer an excess quantity to the next column of digits.
  4. To continue cooking after being removed from a heat source.
  5. To transfer.
  6. To induce to join an opposing party or faction.

Pronunciation

en-au-carry over.ogg

Word forms

carry over carries over carrying over carried over

Etymology

Attested since the 17th century; listed for instance in Elisha Coles' 1676 dictionary as a translation of transfer, thereby possibly a calque of Latin transfero; compare Dutch overdragen, German übertragen.

Derived words

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