carrying+on
91carrying capacity — the idea that any given environment can only support a finite population. Originating in ecology for plant communities, social geographers have tried to apply the idea to human populations …
92carrying costs — costs that increase with increases in the level of investment in current assets. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
93carrying firm — A firm that carries on its books positions that were executed by it or by another firm. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary …
94carrying angle — the accustomed angle of a person s elbow; the angle formed laterally by the axes of the arm and forearm when the forearm is extended in the anatomical position …
95carrying capacity — Смотри подъемная сила …
96Carrying a swag — tramping about looking (or not looking) for itinerant work like shearing …
97carrying a swag — Australian Slang tramping about looking (or not looking) for itinerant work like shearing …
98carrying charge — car|ry|ing charge [ keriıŋ ,tʃardʒ ] noun count AMERICAN extra money that you have to pay if you pay for something in small regular payments …
99carrying capacity — quantity of items a container can hold; maximum number of people a vehicle can accomodate; amount of animals a region can hold; number of living things that can live for long periods in a given area without causing harm to the environment… …
100carrying charge — n. cost to a business for owning property or holding or storing assets from which it presently earns no income; service charge and interest on unpaid balance …