0 someone who takes a message or documents from one person to another:
1 a person who carries a message
2 someone who takes a message or documents from one person to another:
3 to send a letter or document using a messenger service:
I'll get it messengered over to you right way.
The loose nexus of contracts among stagecoach operators, mail messengers, star route carriers, and country postmasters was largely unchanged from the antebellum period.
Open media are less likely to serve as political tools or messengers for leaders.
The category of messengers and porters was derivative of a wider variety of ' connective ' services.
Progesterone induces meiotic division in the amphibian oocytes by releasing lipid second messengers from the plasma membrane.
There is no place here to discuss to a wider extent the relationship between new and older communication technology (mail, telegraphy, personal messengers).
Burning many more calories than the average office worker, most messengers can't eat enough to keep up with their body's demand.
In the mature brain, genes regulate the synthesis of neuropeptides, monoamines, their receptors, transporters, second messengers, and so on.
Any and all aids are allowed - maps, radios, etc. - and local messengers have the home advantage because of their familiarity with local terrain and shortcuts.
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送信人, 通訊員, 信使…
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送信人, 通信员, 信使…
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mensajero, -a, mensajero/era [masculine-feminine…
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mensageiro, -a…
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伝言を運ぶ人…
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haberci, kurye, ulak…
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messager/-ère [masculine-feminine], messager/-ère…
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missatger, -a…
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