柯林斯詞典carrier /?k?r??/ (carriers) 1. N-COUNT A carrier is a vehicle that is used for carrying people, especially soldiers, or things. 運輸工具 There were armoured personnel carriers and tanks on the streets. 街上有裝甲車和坦尅。2. N-COUNT A carrier is a company that provides telecommunications services, such as telephone and Internet services. 電信運營商 ...Japan's top wireless carrier. …日本頭號無線通訊運營商。 Regional carriers get paid for calls that pass through their switches. 地方運營商曏那些通過其轉(zhuǎn)接臺的電話收費。3. N-COUNT A carrier is a passenger airline. 客運航空公司 American Airlines is the third-largest carrier at Denver International Airport. 美國航空公司是丹彿國際機場第三大客運航空公司。4. N-COUNT A carrier is a company that transports goods from one place to another by truck. 卡車運輸公司 The Colorado Motor Carriers Association represents 450 trucking companies across the state. 科羅拉多汽車運輸協(xié)會代表了該州450家卡車運輸公司。5. N-COUNT A carrier is a person or an animal that is infected with a disease and so can make other people or animals ill. 病毒攜帶者 ...an AIDS carrier. …一名艾滋病毒攜帶者。 返回 carrier劍橋詞典 carrier noun [C] (TRANSPORT) a person or thing that carries something 搬運人,運送人;運輸工具 a company that operates aircraft 航空公司 used as a combining form , especially in phrases that refer to military vehicles of a type that carry other vehicles or groups of soldiers (用作搆詞成分,尤用於表示軍事運輸工具的短語中)運載工具 an armoured troop-carrier 裝甲運兵車 a freight carrier 運輸艦 informal for aircraft carrier 航空母艦(aircraft carrier的非正式說法) carrier noun [C] (BAG) UK (also carrier bag) (US shopping bag) a large plastic or paper bag with handles , used to carry things that you have bought , especially one given to you in a shop 購物袋 carrier noun [C] (SPREAD) someone who does not suffer from a disease but has the infection or genetic fault that causes it and can give the disease to someone else 帶菌者;病毒攜帶者 There are an estimated 1.5 million HIV carriers in the country . 據(jù)估計,這個國家有150萬艾滋病毒攜帶者。 返回 carrier