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espanhol
reservar
Hold over goods to be sold for the next season.
hold over
espanhol
reservar
espanhol
aplazar
Transfer from one time period to the next.
carry forward
espanhol
aplazar
1
Perhaps they were wondering if their good fortune would
carry
over
here.
2
The momentum appeared set to
carry
over
into Friday trade in Tokyo.
3
The remainder of the power play did
carry
over
to the third.
4
None of the scores from Sunday
carry
over
to Tuesday's team finals.
5
The same principles should
carry
over
into the intermediate, or preadolescence, age.
6
I, for one, shall never
carry
over
those associations to the son.
7
Further, a '
carry
over
'
effect was shown between shifts and days.
8
If City are knocked out, the ban will
carry
over
into next season.
9
Some three-toed sloths may
carry
over
120 moths on their bodies.
10
What we have both in brain and character we
carry
over
with us.
11
The raft won't
carry
over
a couple of hundred pounds at a time.
12
Nothing more than we could
carry
over
,
and no iron tools.
13
Whatever knack he had for cards didn't
carry
over
to dice.
14
The power they had used might
carry
over
a greater distance.
15
Some day He will send me some one to
carry
over
.
16
The new line is expected to
carry
over
five million extra passengers a year.
carry
over
carry
espanhol
reservar
aplazar