0 a person whose job is to carry something, or a person who brings a message:
1 a person whose job is to carry something, or a person who brings a message:
2 someone who has in their possession a document, such as a bond or share, which they can legally exchange for a sum of money:
Letters of credit are documents issued by banks which give the bearer the authority to draw a stated sum of money on the bank or its agencies.
The bonds promised to repay the bearer the full amount, plus 25% in 20 years' time.
The bonds are normally in bearer form, which means the physical holder of the certificate is deemed to be the owner.
In effect, these ' elevate ' their bearers to existence.
Many saw themselves as the bearers of modernity, capable of stamping out backwardness.
Through the goddess women are nature, the body and emotion, whilst men become the bearers of culture, mind and reason.
The increased workload and the proximity to combat may have been a consideration in the decision of the 78th's dooley bearers to desert.
Women, be they adolescents, adults or elderly, are undoubtedly the main care-givers and bearers of the care-related burdens.
Consequently, this is an area of crucial importance in defining authenticity from the perspective of culture bearers or opinion leaders in specific traditions.
Thus, for example, if the direct reference view of names is correct, ordinary names should be assigned their bearers as their contents.
Puppets are therefore bearers of authority and capable of encoding changes in the culture.
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搬運工人, 帶信人, (正式文書或鈔票的)持有人…
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