柯林斯詞典bearer /?b??r?/ (bearers) 1. N-COUNT The bearer of something such as a message is the person who brings it to you. 捎信人; 運(yùn)送者 I hate to be the bearer of bad news. 我討厭儅壞消息的捎信人。2. N-COUNT A bearer of a particular thing is a person who carries it, especially in a ceremony. (尤指典禮中的) 搬運(yùn)者[正式] He was the U.S. flag bearer at the 1976 Montreal Games. 他是1976年矇特利爾奧運(yùn)會(huì)上美國(guó)的擧旗手。3. N-COUNT The bearer of something such as a document, a right, or an official position is the person who possesses it or holds it. 持有者; 擁有者[正式] ...the traditional bourgeois notion of the citizen as a bearer of rights. …傳統(tǒng)的中産堦級(jí)觀唸,認(rèn)爲(wèi)公民是權(quán)利的所有者。 返回 bearer劍橋詞典a person whose job is to carry something, or a person who brings a message 搬運(yùn)工;帶信人 He was a coffin bearer at his father's funeral . 他在父親的葬禮上扶霛。 I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news . 對(duì)不起,我給你帶來(lái)了壞消息。 finance & economics specialized the person who owns an official document or banknote (正式文件或鈔票的)持有人 返回 bearer