bearers
英 [ˈbeərəz]
美 [ˈbɛrərz]
n. (尤指在礼仪中)持…者; 传达消息者; 送信人; 持有者; 正式持有人; 持票人
bearer的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 送(口信等)的人;带信人
Thebearer ofsomething such as a message is the person who brings it to you.- I hate to be the bearer of bad news.
我讨厌告诉别人坏消息。
- I hate to be the bearer of bad news.
- N-COUNT 举(或抬、持)…的人
Abearerof a particular thing is a person who carries it, especially in a ceremony.- ...Britain's flag bearer at the Olympic Games opening ceremony...
奥运会开幕式上的英国旗手 - The Speaker is preceded by the mace-bearer upon his entry to the chamber.
当议长走进议事厅的时候,前面由执议长权标的人开路。
- ...Britain's flag bearer at the Olympic Games opening ceremony...
- N-COUNT 拥有(某文件、权利或职位)的人;持有…的人;持有者
Thebearer ofsomething such as a document, a right, or an official position is the person who possesses it or holds it.- ...the traditional bourgeois notion of the citizen as a bearer of rights...
认为公民是权利拥有者的传统中产阶级观念 - Later he called a meeting of his party's central office bearers...
后来他召集了他所属党派的核心领导人开会。 - Spanish identity documents state the bearer's profession.
西班牙的身份证件会注明证件持有者的职业。
- ...the traditional bourgeois notion of the citizen as a bearer of rights...
- N-COUNT (传统、想法或特征等的)保持者,拥有者
Thebearer ofa tradition, idea, or characteristic is someone or something that is particularly associated with it and passes it on to other people or situations.- Generally, the lower classes are considered to be the bearers of tradition.
总的来说,下层民众被认为是传统的保持者。
- Generally, the lower classes are considered to be the bearers of tradition.
- (在旧时的印度指欧洲人的)当地用人,土著仆人
In former times, especially in India, abearerwas a native servant of a European. - See also:pallbearerstandard bearer