- to carry (put) into action
- {{to carry (put) into action}}realizar, executar.
English-Portuguese dictionary. 2013.
English-Portuguese dictionary. 2013.
put into action — put into effect; carry out … Useful english dictionary
put something into action — phrase to start using something such as a plan or idea Our plans aren’t quite ready to be put into action. Thesaurus: to carry out a plansynonym Main entry: action … Useful english dictionary
carry out — put into action, accomplish The move to the new headquarters was carried out with a minimum of problems … Idioms and examples
carry smth out — put into action, accomplish The move to the new headquarters was carried out with a minimum of problems … Idioms and examples
carry through — {v.} 1a. To put into action. * /Mr. Green was not able to carry through his plans for a hike because he broke his leg./ 1b. To do something you have planned; put a plan into action. * /Jean makes good plans but she cannot carry through with any… … Dictionary of American idioms
carry through — {v.} 1a. To put into action. * /Mr. Green was not able to carry through his plans for a hike because he broke his leg./ 1b. To do something you have planned; put a plan into action. * /Jean makes good plans but she cannot carry through with any… … Dictionary of American idioms
carry\ through — v 1a. To put into action. Mr. Green was not able to carry through his plans for a hike because he broke his leg. 1b. To do something you have planned; put a plan into action. Jean makes good plans but she cannot carry through with any of them.… … Словарь американских идиом
carry out — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. complete, accomplish, fulfill; see achieve 1 , complete 1 , succeed 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To oversee the provision or execution of: administer, administrate, dispense, execute. See OVER. 2. To engage in (a… … English dictionary for students
carry into effect — v. execute, carry out; put into action; implement … English contemporary dictionary
carry out — {v.} To put into action; follow; execute. * /The generals were determined to carry out their plans to defeat the enemy./ * /John listened carefully and carried out the teacher s instructions./ … Dictionary of American idioms
carry out — {v.} To put into action; follow; execute. * /The generals were determined to carry out their plans to defeat the enemy./ * /John listened carefully and carried out the teacher s instructions./ … Dictionary of American idioms