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messenger
- IPA[ˈmesnjər]
美式
- a person who carries a message or is employed to carry messages.;a substance that conveys information or a stimulus within the body
- send (a document or package) by messenger
verb: messenger, 3rd person present: messengers, gerund or present participle: messengering, past tense: messengered, past participle: messengered
noun: messenger, plural noun: messengers
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名詞
- 1. a person who carries a message or is employed to carry messages.
- ▪ a substance that conveys information or a stimulus within the body nitric oxide is an intercellular messenger
動詞
- 1. send (a document or package) by messenger could you have it messengered over to me?
- a person who is employed to deliver messages by motorcycle: he had no telephone at his headquarters and used motorcycle messengers instead
Oxford Dictionary
- a large bag with a long strap, worn across the body.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the form of RNA in which genetic information transcribed from DNA as a sequence of bases is ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a substance whose release within a cell is promoted by a hormone and which brings about a ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a boy or young man who is employed to carry messages: I started off as a messenger boy for a fashion magazine
Oxford Dictionary
- the form of RNA in which genetic information transcribed from DNA as a sequence of bases is ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a large bag with a long strap, worn across the body.
Oxford Dictionary
- a substance whose release within a cell is promoted by a hormone and which brings about a ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈmɛs(ɪ)ndʒə]
英式
- a person who carries a message or is employed to carry messages.
- send (a document or package) by messenger: could you have it messengered over to me?
Oxford Dictionary