messenger 英 [ˈmesɪndʒə(r)]   美 [ˈmɛsəndʒɚ]

messenger

messenger  英 [ˈmesɪndʒə(r)] 美 [ˈmɛsəndʒɚ]

n. 报信者,送信者;先驱 

名词复数:messengers 

The messenger was one of his friends. 送信者是他的一位朋友。
One day, when he was using a microscope to watch the microbe, a messenger visited him. 一天,他正在用一台显微镜观察微生物的时候,一个送信者来拜访他。

  • Use the noun messenger to refer to someone who brings you a message. Your mail carrier delivering a postcard and your gossipy friend calling to give you the latest news can each be described as a messenger.
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  • n. 报信者,送信者;先驱
  • 1. The messenger was one of his friends.

    送信者是他的一位朋友。

  • 2. One day, when he was using a microscope to watch the microbe, a messenger visited him.

    一天,他正在用一台显微镜观察微生物的时候,一个送信者来拜访他。

  • 3. It breathes and takes wing, becoming a messenger in one or more of our innumerable transactions with the world and with each other.

    它呼吸并翱翔着,或多或少的成为了我们人与世界和人与人之间不计其数交流联络的信使。

  • messenger (n.) c. 1200, messager, from Old French messagier "messenger, envoy, ambassador," from message (see message (n.)). With unetymological -n- inserted by c. 1300 for no apparent reason except that people liked to say it that way (compare passenger, harbinger, scavenger).
mes·sen·ger / ˈmesɪndʒə(r) ; NAmE ˈmesɪndʒər / noun a person who gives a message to sb or who delivers messages to people as a job 送信人;通信员;邮递员;信使 He sent the order by messenger. 他通过邮递员发出订单。 a motorcycle messenger 骑摩托车的邮递员 IDIOMsee shoot v. messenger messengers mes·sen·ger / ˈmesɪndʒə(r) ; NAmE ˈmesɪndʒər /
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