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carll
carll

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. carol [Am ˈkɛrəl, Brit ˈkar(ə)l] SUBST

II. carol <caroling caroled Am carolling carolled Brit> [Am ˈkɛrəl, Brit ˈkar(ə)l] VERB intr

1. carol:

2. carol (sing cheerfully):

Christmas carol SUBST

carol singer SUBST

carload [Am ˈkɑrˌloʊd, Brit ˈkɑːləʊd] SUBST

1. carload MOTOR:

2. carload Am BAHN:

I. scarlet [Am ˈskɑrlət, Brit ˈskɑːlɪt] ADJ

(rojo) escarlata adj inv
a scarlet woman veraltend or scherzh
una mujer de la vida scherzh

II. scarlet [Am ˈskɑrlət, Brit ˈskɑːlɪt] SUBST U

scarlet pimpernel SUBST BOT

scarlet fever SUBST U

I. carry <carries carrying carried> [Am ˈkɛri, Brit ˈkari] VERB trans

1.1. carry (bear, take):

carry case/book

1.2. carry (have with one):

1.3. carry (be provided with):

1.4. carry (be pregnant with):

2.1. carry (convey):

carry goods/passengers
carry goods/passengers
carry goods/passengers

2.2. carry (channel, transmit):

carry oil/water/sewage

2.3. carry disease:

2.4. carry:

to carry conviction voice/argument/point:
to carry conviction voice/argument/point:

3.1. carry (support):

carry weight
carry weight

3.2. carry (take responsibility for):

carry cost/blame

3.3. carry (sustain):

4. carry (involve, entail):

carry responsibility
carry consequences
carry consequences

5. carry (extend, continue):

6.1. carry (gain support for):

carry bill/motion

6.2. carry POL (win):

carry constituency/city

7.1. carry (stock):

carry model
carry model

7.2. carry (include) PRESSE:

carry story/letter/interview
carry story/letter/interview

8. carry (of bearing):

9. carry MATH:

(me) llevo 1

II. carry <carries carrying carried> [Am ˈkɛri, Brit ˈkari] VERB refl to carry oneself

1. carry (in bearing):

2. carry (behave):

III. carry <carries carrying carried> [Am ˈkɛri, Brit ˈkari] VERB intr

e-card [Am ˈikɑrd, Brit ˈiːkɑːd] SUBST

scratch card SUBST

im PONS Wörterbuch

carol [ˈkærəl, Am ˈker-] SUBST

Christmas carol SUBST

carol singer SUBST

I. scarlet [ˈskɑ:lət, Am ˈskɑ:r-] SUBST kein Pl

II. scarlet [ˈskɑ:lət, Am ˈskɑ:r-] ADJ

scarlet fever SUBST kein Pl MED

CARE [keəʳ, Am ker] SUBST

CARE Abkürzung von Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere

carte blanche [ˌkɑ:tˈblɑ̃:ntʃ, Am ˌkɑ:rtˈblɑ:nʃ] SUBST kein Pl

playing card SUBST

ID card [aɪˈdi:ˌka:d] SUBST

ID card → identity card

identity card SUBST

identity card SUBST

im PONS Wörterbuch

carol [ˈker·əl] SUBST

Christmas carol SUBST

carol singer SUBST

I. scarlet [ˈskar·lət] SUBST

II. scarlet [ˈskar·lət] ADJ

scarlet fever SUBST MED

report card SUBST

carry through VERB trans

1. carry through (support):

2. carry through (complete successfully):

Christmas cards

birthday card SUBST

charge card SUBST

Present
Icarol
youcarol
he/she/itcarols
wecarol
youcarol
theycarol
Past
Icarolled / amerikanisches Englisch caroled
youcarolled / amerikanisches Englisch caroled
he/she/itcarolled / amerikanisches Englisch caroled
wecarolled / amerikanisches Englisch caroled
youcarolled / amerikanisches Englisch caroled
theycarolled / amerikanisches Englisch caroled
Present Perfect
Ihavecarolled / amerikanisches Englisch caroled
youhavecarolled / amerikanisches Englisch caroled
he/she/ithascarolled / amerikanisches Englisch caroled
wehavecarolled / amerikanisches Englisch caroled
youhavecarolled / amerikanisches Englisch caroled
theyhavecarolled / amerikanisches Englisch caroled
Past Perfect
Ihadcarolled / amerikanisches Englisch caroled
youhadcarolled / amerikanisches Englisch caroled
he/she/ithadcarolled / amerikanisches Englisch caroled
wehadcarolled / amerikanisches Englisch caroled
youhadcarolled / amerikanisches Englisch caroled
theyhadcarolled / amerikanisches Englisch caroled

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Her husband died from scarlet fever caught while serving as a wartime army padre.
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It occurs in patients with scarlet fever prior to the appearance of the rash and persists as pigmented lines after desquamation.
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She was tall and lean, and spoke loudly as scarlet fever had damaged her hearing in her childhood.
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Its original purpose was to treat and care for patients with infectious diseases such as diphtheria and scarlet fever.
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It was first used in 1874 for scarlet fever arriving on an inbound ship and operated for almost 50 years, slowly growing in size.
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