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Mitsuo23 Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

"carry" and "hardware"

Hi,

Would you explain the underlined parts?

"Corey had an amazing season, a great finish and he carried the team a lot of times," Daniel said. "I expected him to win it and he did, so for me that's no disappointment. I was nominated, so that's good enough."


Detroit’s Nicklas Lidstrom picked up hardware of his own as he took the James Norris Trophy for the seventh time – a recognition that honors a defensive player that demonstrated all-around ability.

Thank you,

M
  

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'Carry the team' = be the driving force, be the most powerful player, be the key to team success for a team that is weaker without him. 'hardware' = trophy, prize.

  • 'Carry the team' = be the driving force, be the most powerful player, be the key to team success for a team that is weaker without him.
  • 'hardware' = trophy, prize.
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'Carry the team' = be the driving force, be the most powerful player, be the key to team success for a team that is weaker without him.

'hardware' = trophy, prize.

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