英:[ˈmesɪndʒə(r)]
美:[ˈmesɪndʒər]
英:[ˈmesɪndʒə(r)]
美:[ˈmesɪndʒər]
mes·sen·ger
me sn jr
复数:messengers
第三人称单数:messengers
现在分词:messengering
过去式:messengered
过去分词:messengered
词根:message
n.message 消息;差使;启示;预言;广告词
messaging 消息传送;通知;信息传送
v.messaging 发送;报信(message的ing形式)
vi.message 报信,报告;[通信] 报文
vt.message 通知
noun
one who bears a message or does an errand: such as
archaic forerunner, herald
a dispatch bearer in government or military service
an employee who carries messages
a light line used in hauling a heavier line (as between ships)
a substance (such as a hormone) that mediates a biological effect
messenger rna
instant messenger即时通讯
messenger rna[生化]信使RNA
msn messenger微软即时通讯软件
second messenger第二信使
messenger wire承力吊索;电缆吊线
约1200年,messager(12世纪晚期作为姓氏),意为“传递消息的人;口头或书面通信的传递者”,来自古法语messagier“信使,特使,大使”,源自message(参见message(名词))。大约在1300年左右,人们无明显理由增加了非词源的-n-,只是因为他们喜欢这样说(比较passenger,harbinger,scavenger)。大约从1200年起也用来指“先驱,前驱,预兆”(特指施洗约翰作为基督的先驱)。
信使:信息的携带者
信使
引缆
Middle English messangere, from Anglo-French messager, messanger, from message
The first known use of messenger was in the 14th century
messyadjective
marked by confusion, disorder, or dirt : untidy
extremely unpleasant or trying
messy lawsuits
messieurs
messyadjective
marked by confusion, disorder, or dirt : untidy
extremely unpleasant or trying
messy lawsuits
messiahnoun
the expected king and deliverer of the Jews
Jesus Christ regarded as the savior of the world by Christians
a leader of some hope or cause : deliverer
mess1 of 2noun
a quantity of food
a dish of soft food
a mess of porridge
a group of people who regularly eat togetheralso: the meal they eat
a place where meals are regularly served to a group : mess hall
a state or condition of confusion, disorder, or unpleasantnessalso: one that is in such a state or condition his life was a mess
left things in a mess
a large quantity or number
a mess of problems
mess2 of 2verb
to supply with meals
to take meals with a mess
to make dirty or untidy : disarrange
don't mess up your room
to do incorrectly
messed up the job
to become confused or make an error
tried again and messed up again
to interfere with
the storm messed up our plans
to work without a serious goal : putter
likes to mess around with paints
to handle or play with something especially carelessly
don't mess with the camera
interfere sense 2, meddle
don't mess with me
to rough up : manhandle
messengernoun
one that carries a message or does an errand
messengernoun
a substance (as a hormone) that mediates a biological effect see first messenger, second messenger
messenger rna
1 I am nothing, no one, a messenger no more worthy of attention than an animated twig woman or an owl.
2 Min waved the messenger away without a word.
3 All he needed was a messenger, someone to tell his wife that he was alive.
4 “If they’re not, we lay in wait, catch whoever’s bringing them red-handed, and bring them down to the courthouse, after freeing the orphans. We stay in touch via messenger dactyl. Any questions?”
5 I'll order a special messenger to deliver the document.
我会派专人把文件送去.
6 And to the flower a bee is a messenger of love.
而花朵视蜜蜂为爱之使者.
7 Adjusting her messenger bag, Dimple made her way to the coed dorms.
8 "There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is His messenger," said Ishtar.
9 What if they’re all messengers, like me, and they’re all threatened and desperate just to get through what they have to do to survive?
10 Some now worked downtown, messengers, janitors, things like that.
11 Movement is a messenger of spring, will allow us to.
运动就是一位春的使者, 能让我们心花怒放.
12 He sat on the cold stone bench, and put his messenger bag down by his feet.
13 In the spirit of shoot the messenger, I rather hoped he was.
14 Powell explained his mission: He was a messenger with medicine from Seward’s doctor.
15 “So,” he said, smiling at her, tucking his sketch pad into his messenger bag and snapping it shut, “what do you want to do next?”
16 I was “randomly selected” for an enhanced screening after that, even though my messenger bag had nothing liquid, gel, or aerosol in it.
17 Might the young couple come to use her as a messenger?
18 After Ivy unwrapped Taryn’s present—a new turquoise messenger bag that Ivy loved, with a nice wide strap and magnetic closures—they settled in front of the TV to watch a movie.
19 He paces back over to the door and slides his phone out of his messenger bag, thumbs open his messages.
20 As the clock sounded seven more times, the messengers scattered in all directions.
1 送
2 送信者
3 传令兵
4 先遣人员
7 通信兵
8 使者
carrier runner herald envoy emissary chiaus mercury nuncio angel apostle missionary internuncio
10 预兆
warning prophetic prognostic sign symptom shadow precursor omen forerunner divination portent presage augury foretoken shape forecast portend bode
12 报信者
13 信使
courier legate angel runner apostle envoy dispatch rider herald go-between mercury internuncio
14 通信员
15 先驱者
antecessor outrunner forerunner vaunt-courier pioneer herald precursor trailblazer trailbreaker
16 投递员