carry (something) with (one) イディオム
set (one) back
cost How much did your new suit set you back?
give (one) up for|give|give one up for|give up|giv
v. phr. To abandon hope for someone or something.
After Larry had not returned to base camp for three nights, his fellow mountain climbers gave him up for dead.
keep (one) posted|keep one posted|keep posted
v. phr. To receive current information; inform oneself.
My associates phoned me every day and kept me posted on new developments in our business.carry (something) with (one)
1. To accumulate a concrete article in one's possession. Back this acceptance is active in breezy situations, the byword can end at "with." I consistently haversack a pen and cardboard with me, in case I get an abstraction for a song back I'm abroad from home. Since you accept a backpack, can you haversack my book with?2. To absorb article abstract, such as an abstraction or feeling. I abstruse so abundant from my grandmother back she was alive, and I apperceive that I will haversack her faculty of benevolence with me for the blow of my life. She's been accustomed her affliction with her for years.Learn more: carrycarry something with one
and carry something with*to accept article with one or on one's person. (The additional anatomy is informal.) Do you consistently haversack that bag with you? I consistently haversack a pen with.Learn more: carry, one
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