messenger 的 2 个定义
- a person who carries a message or goes on an errand for another, especially as a matter of duty or business.
- a person employed to convey official dispatches or to go on other official or special errands: a bank messenger.
- Nautical. a rope or chain made into an endless belt to pull on an anchor cable or to drive machinery from some power source, as a capstan or winch.a light line by which a heavier line, as a hawser, can be pulled across a gap between a ship and a pier, a buoy, another ship, etc.
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- to send by messenger.
messenger 近义词
person carrying information to another
更多messenger例句
- The first attempt to use synthetic messenger RNA to make an animal produce a protein was in 1990.
- The company uses software developed by another bicycle messenger company that can be tied directly to many restaurants’ online ordering platforms.
- We saw this as an extension of our role as public health messengers.
- SSRIs increase levels of the chemical messenger serotonin in the brain.
- Like the Pfizer-BioNTech shot, it uses messenger RNA technology that teaches the body’s cells to fight off infection.
- Even an imperfect messenger is capable of delivering news everyone needs to hear.
- As important as the messenger is here, the message—jobs—is even more so.
- I hate to use “passion project,” but Kill the Messenger does seem like just that for you.
- In between the blockbusters, the 43-year-old managed to slip in Kill the Messenger.
- There had already been a documentary on the case that aimed to do just that, as if killing the messenger would mute the message.
- The voice is the most potent influence of expression, the winged messenger between soul and soul.
- It occurs commonly enough in the Royal Wardrobe Accounts, and means simply "a messenger."
- When the three were at last alone, she paused before opening the letter and turned again to the messenger.
- He did not have to wait very long until a man in the garb of a telegraph messenger came up the street.
- The messenger looked both ways and finally turned up that sidewalk between the two tenements.