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单词 messenger
释义 mes·sen·ger
I. \ˈmesənjə(r)\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English messager, messangere, messengere, from Old French messagier, from message, from Medieval Latin missaticum, from Latin missus, past participle of mittere to send — more at smite
1. : one who bears a message or does an errand : courier, emissary, envoy: as
 a. archaic : one who prepares the way : forerunner, harbinger
  < behold, I send my messenger to prepare the way before me — Mal 3:1 (Revised Standard Version) >
 b. : a dispatch bearer (as for an official or a government body or in military service)
  < queen's messenger >
  < city messenger >
  < messengers, orderlies, and any other soldiers — F.V.W.Mason >
 c. : one employed by a business concern to do errands within or outside the establishment
  < bank messengers empty the boxes once a week — L.H.Olsen >
 d.
  (1) : a postal employee who delivers special-delivery mail
  (2) : mail messenger
 e. : a delegate to a religious convention or meeting; especially : one sent from a local church within a denomination that adheres to a congregational polity
 f. : a character especially in a classical Greek play who comes onstage to make known an action that has occurred offstage
  < all theatergoers now must have watched for the entrance of the breathless messenger, who knows the result — John Masefield >
2.
 a. : a rope or chain passed round a capstan and having its two ends lashed together to form an endless rope or chain
 b. : a light line used in hauling a heavier line (as between ships)
 c. : a device sliding on a line for operating a trip (as to release a target or close a net)
 d. : messenger cable
II. noun
1. : a substance (as a hormone) that mediates a biological effect — see second messenger herein
2. : messenger RNA herein
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