Pronunciation: /ˈkɛri ɒn/
noun the act of continuing or persevering with something
A1 I always carry on a small bag when I travel.
A2 She told me to carry on with my homework while she went to the store.
B1 The airline lost my luggage, but I had my carry on with all my essentials.
B2 It's important to carry on with your studies even when it gets tough.
C1 Despite the setbacks, he was determined to carry on with his business venture.
C2 The team's ability to carry on in the face of adversity impressed everyone.
verb to continue or persist with an activity or task
A1 I carry on studying English every day.
A2 She carries on working hard despite the challenges.
B1 The team decided to carry on with the project despite setbacks.
B2 After the break, we will carry on with the meeting agenda.
C1 Despite the criticism, the artist chose to carry on creating controversial art.
C2 The company CEO's determination to carry on expanding globally led to great success.
formal Please carry on with your presentation, we are all listening attentively.
informal Let's carry on with the meeting agenda before we run out of time.
slang Hey, let's just carry on with the party and have a good time!
figurative Despite the challenges, we must carry on and not give up on our goals.
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