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carryover [ˌkærɪ'oʊvər]

n. 转移; 携带; 滞销品; 结余;

例句:

  • Minutes and data that go unused by the company would carryover, Mr. Gladden said.
    来自WSJ
  • Wholesaler's prominent reputation may result in positive carryover effects on allied'retailers.
    因此,直指消费者市场,塑造强势形象,可能是批发商因应竞争环境所做的策略性突破.
  • Incidental carryover is another type of in - process mixing that occurs frequently.
    意外的携带污染是常发生的过程内混合的另一类型.
  • It is a carryover effect.
    “这是一种遗留效应”.
  • In other words, the treatment has both sustained short-term benefits as well as slowly accumulated long-term carryover effects.
    来自SA
  • This leadership style may be a carryover from his Senate years, when he was unusually detached from the substance of legislation.
    来自WSJ