B1 Collocation 中性 4分钟阅读

carry on

Continue doing something

15秒了解

  • Keep doing what you're doing.
  • Use when interrupted or facing challenges.
  • Encourages persistence and resilience.
  • Not for starting new tasks.

意思

这意味着即使事情变得困难或有人打断你,也要继续做某事。它是关于前进,而不是停止你当前的活动。把它想象成一个口头上的推动,就像教练告诉你坚持下去一样。

关键例句

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Texting a friend

Hey, sorry I'm late! Just `carry on` without me, I'll catch up.

Hey, sorry I'm late! Just continue without me, I'll catch up.

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At a café

I'm just going to grab a napkin. Please `carry on` with your conversation.

I'm just going to grab a napkin. Please continue with your conversation.

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Job interview (Zoom)

I apologize for the brief technical glitch; please `carry on` with your presentation.

I apologize for the brief technical glitch; please continue with your presentation.

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文化背景

The phrase is synonymous with the 'Keep Calm and Carry On' poster, representing a national identity of resilience and emotional restraint during crises. In the US, 'carry on' is very common in travel contexts. Americans also use it to mean 'behaving dramatically,' though 'acting up' is also common. In international business English, 'carry on' is a 'safe' phrasal verb that most non-native speakers understand, making it a bridge between formal and informal communication. The aviation industry has standardized 'carry-on' globally. Regardless of the local language, 'carry-on' is the recognized term for cabin baggage in most international airports.

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The '-ing' Rule

Always follow 'carry on' with a verb ending in -ing. It's the most common mistake for learners!

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Don't Split!

Unlike some phrasal verbs (e.g., 'turn the light off'), you cannot put an object between 'carry' and 'on'.

15秒了解

  • Keep doing what you're doing.
  • Use when interrupted or facing challenges.
  • Encourages persistence and resilience.
  • Not for starting new tasks.

What It Means

'Carry on' is basically your go-to phrase for 'keep doing that thing.' It’s not just about continuing; it’s about continuing with a bit of grit. Imagine you're building a LEGO castle and someone asks you a question. You might say, 'Yeah, just carry on building.' It implies persistence. It's a friendly, sometimes slightly firm, nudge to not let anything stop you. It carries a vibe of resilience. It’s like saying, 'Don't stop now!'

How To Use It

You use carry on when you want someone to continue an action they are already doing. It's often said when there's a potential interruption. Or when you want to encourage someone to keep going despite challenges. It’s super versatile. You can use it for tasks, conversations, or even journeys. Think of it as an encouraging green light. It’s not usually used for starting something new. It’s for keeping an existing thing alive. Did you know it has military roots? Probably not, but it sounds cool.

Real-Life Examples

  • At work: Your boss sees you working late. They might say, 'Looks like a lot of work. Carry on.'
  • With friends: You're telling a story. Your friend gets a text. You say, 'Don't mind me, carry on with your story.'
  • In a class: The teacher notices students chatting. They might gently say, 'Okay everyone, carry on with your exercises.'
  • Online: In a gaming chat, someone says, 'Enemy approaching! Carry on with the objective!'
  • On a trip: You're navigating. Your friend asks if you're lost. You reply, 'Nope, just carrying on.'

When To Use It

Use carry on when you want to encourage persistence. Someone is doing a task and might be discouraged. You tell them to carry on. Is someone telling a long story? You want them to carry on. Are you facing a small obstacle? You tell yourself to carry on. It’s great for maintaining momentum. Think of it as a verbal 'keep going!' sign. It works when the action is already in progress. It’s like saying, 'The show must go on!'

When NOT To Use It

Don't use carry on to tell someone to *start* doing something. That's a common slip-up. Use it for continuing, not initiating. Avoid it if you want someone to stop. That's the opposite meaning! You wouldn't tell a chef to carry on if you wanted them to stop cooking. That would be awkward. Also, avoid it in very formal speeches unless you want to sound a bit old-fashioned. It’s generally quite friendly.

Common Mistakes

Learners often mix up carry on with starting something. Or they use it when they mean 'stop'. It's a simple mistake, but it changes the meaning completely. Another issue is using it for brand new tasks. Remember, it’s about continuing what’s already happening. It’s not a magic wand for new beginnings. Oh, and don't confuse it with 'carry out', which means to perform a task. That's a whole other kettle of fish!

  • Carry on the project. (When you mean start it) → ✓ Start the project.
  • ✗ Please carry on the instructions. → ✓ Please carry out the instructions.
  • ✗ I need you to carry on this report. → ✓ I need you to write this report.

Similar Expressions

  • Keep going: Very similar, slightly more direct encouragement.
  • Proceed: More formal, often used in official instructions.
  • Continue: A direct synonym, but less idiomatic.
  • Go ahead: Often used to give permission to start or continue.
  • Press on: Implies determination against difficulty.
  • Keep it up: Used to praise ongoing good work.

Common Variations

  • Carry on regardless: Emphasizes continuing no matter what.
  • Carry on like this: Suggests continuing in the same manner.
  • Carry on working: Specifies the activity.
  • Carry on fighting: Used for determination in a struggle.
  • Carry on, Mr. Bowditch: A famous quote, but not a common variation!

Memory Trick

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Picture a CARROT (sounds like 'carry') that you are ON a plate. You're eating it. Someone interrupts, but you keep munching. You carry on eating your carrot! You're focused on your delicious, healthy snack. Don't let anyone distract you from your crunchy goodness. Yum!

Quick FAQ

  • Can I use carry on for starting something? No, it means to continue something already started. Think of it as 'keep doing'.
  • Is carry on formal or informal? It's pretty neutral, leaning slightly informal. Good for most everyday chats.
  • What's the difference between carry on and continue? Carry on feels more active and resilient. Continue is more neutral. Like carry on has a bit more pep in its step.

使用说明

While `carry on` is versatile, it leans towards informal and neutral contexts. Avoid it in very formal writing or speeches. A common pitfall is confusing it with `carry out` (perform) or using it to initiate rather than continue an action. Adding 'with' can often clarify the object of the continuation.

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The '-ing' Rule

Always follow 'carry on' with a verb ending in -ing. It's the most common mistake for learners!

⚠️

Don't Split!

Unlike some phrasal verbs (e.g., 'turn the light off'), you cannot put an object between 'carry' and 'on'.

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British Drama

If a British person says someone is 'carrying on,' they probably mean that person is being annoying or dramatic, not just continuing a task.

例句

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#1 Texting a friend
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Hey, sorry I'm late! Just `carry on` without me, I'll catch up.

Hey, sorry I'm late! Just continue without me, I'll catch up.

Here, 'carry on' tells the friend to proceed with their activity (like starting dinner) even though you're not there yet.

#2 At a café
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I'm just going to grab a napkin. Please `carry on` with your conversation.

I'm just going to grab a napkin. Please continue with your conversation.

This politely asks someone to resume talking after a brief pause, implying their conversation is important.

#3 Job interview (Zoom)
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I apologize for the brief technical glitch; please `carry on` with your presentation.

I apologize for the brief technical glitch; please continue with your presentation.

Used in a professional setting to get the meeting or task back on track after a minor disruption.

#4 Instagram caption
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Feeling overwhelmed today, but we just gotta `carry on`! 💪 #motivation #keepgoing

Feeling overwhelmed today, but we just have to continue! 💪 #motivation #keepgoing

Used on social media to express determination and encourage followers to persist through difficulties.

#5 Email to a colleague
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Thanks for the update. Keep up the good work and `carry on` like this.

Thanks for the update. Keep up the good work and continue like this.

This encourages a colleague to maintain their current positive performance level.

#6 Watching a movie with a friend
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Don't worry about me, I'm just going to get some water. `Carry on` watching!

Don't worry about me, I'm just going to get some water. Continue watching!

A casual way to tell someone not to pause their activity for you.

#7 Mistake: Starting something new
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✗ Please `carry on` this new report. → ✓ Please `start` this new report.

✗ Please continue this new report. → ✓ Please start this new report.

Using `carry on` implies continuation, not initiation. 'Start' is the correct verb here.

#8 Mistake: Wrong verb choice
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✗ You need to `carry out` the meeting. → ✓ You need to `hold` the meeting.

✗ You need to carry out the meeting. → ✓ You need to hold the meeting.

This confuses `carry on` (continue) with `carry out` (perform/execute). 'Hold' or 'conduct' are better for meetings.

#9 Humorous encouragement
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The deadline is looming! `Carry on`, brave soldiers of the keyboard!

The deadline is looming! Continue, brave soldiers of the keyboard!

A lighthearted, slightly dramatic way to motivate people facing a tough deadline.

#10 Encouraging someone after a setback
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I know it's tough, but you have to `carry on`. You're so close to finishing!

I know it's tough, but you have to continue. You're so close to finishing!

Expresses empathy while urging persistence towards a goal.

#11 Travel vlogger update
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Lost my map, but the adventure must `carry on`! Found a cool local cafe instead.

Lost my map, but the adventure must continue! Found a cool local cafe instead.

Shows resilience in a travel context, turning a negative into a positive.

#12 Responding to a pause in conversation
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Sorry, my dog barked. Anyway, `carry on` with what you were saying.

Sorry, my dog barked. Anyway, continue with what you were saying.

A natural way to apologize for an interruption and prompt the other person to resume.

自我测试

Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'carry on'.

Even though it started to rain, the players decided to ________ with the match.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: carry on

We use the base form after 'decided to'.

Which sentence uses 'carry on' correctly?

Select the correct sentence:

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: I will carry on studying tonight.

'Carry on' is followed by the -ing form of the verb.

Match the meaning of 'carry on' to the situation.

Situation: 'The passenger was told his bag was too big for the cabin.'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Luggage

In an airport context, 'carry-on' refers to bags.

Complete the dialogue.

A: 'I'm sorry for the interruption.' B: 'That's okay, please ________.'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: carry on

'Carry on' is the standard way to tell someone to continue after an interruption.

🎉 得分: /4

视觉学习工具

Carry On vs. Carry Out

Carry On
Continue Carry on working
Resilience Carry on through pain
Carry Out
Perform Carry out a task
Complete Carry out an order

练习题库

4 练习
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'carry on'. Fill Blank B1

Even though it started to rain, the players decided to ________ with the match.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: carry on

We use the base form after 'decided to'.

Which sentence uses 'carry on' correctly? Choose B1

Select the correct sentence:

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: I will carry on studying tonight.

'Carry on' is followed by the -ing form of the verb.

Match the meaning of 'carry on' to the situation. situation_matching A2

Situation: 'The passenger was told his bag was too big for the cabin.'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Luggage

In an airport context, 'carry-on' refers to bags.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

A: 'I'm sorry for the interruption.' B: 'That's okay, please ________.'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: carry on

'Carry on' is the standard way to tell someone to continue after an interruption.

🎉 得分: /4

常见问题

12 个问题

It is neutral. You can use it in an office or with friends. For very formal writing, use 'continue'.

No, that is grammatically incorrect. You must say 'carry on doing'.

'Carry on' is more neutral and often implies resilience. 'Keep on' is more informal and can imply a repetitive or annoying action.

As a noun with a hyphen, yes. As a phrasal verb, it means to continue.

Yes, if you mean they are behaving badly ('He was carrying on like a fool').

The past tense is 'carried on'. Example: 'We carried on despite the storm.'

Use 'carry on' alone as a command or intransitively. Use 'carry on with' if you want to name the object (e.g., 'carry on with the work').

No, that is just 'carry'. 'Carry on' is almost always figurative.

It represents a classic British attitude of staying cool and continuing your duty during a crisis.

Yes, in older or more formal British English, 'carrying on with someone' can mean having an affair.

The opposite would be 'stop', 'quit', or 'cease'.

For luggage, it is 'carry-ons'. For the British slang for behavior, it is 'carryings-on'.

相关表达

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keep on

synonym

To continue doing something, often repeatedly.

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go on

similar

To continue or to happen.

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carry out

contrast

To complete a task or instruction.

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stick with it

builds on

To continue doing something difficult.

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press on

specialized form

To continue moving forward with determination.

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