bearers
n. 送信人( bearer的名词复数 ); (票据、支票等的)持有人; 挑夫; 支撑物
The bearer of something such as a message is the person who brings it to you.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news.
我讨厌告诉别人坏消息。
A bearer of a particular thing is a person who carries it, especially in a ceremony.
...Britain's flag bearer at the Olympic Games opening ceremony...
奥运会开幕式上的英国旗手
The Speaker is preceded by the mace-bearer upon his entry to the chamber.
当议长走进议事厅的时候,前面由执议长权标的人开路。
The bearer of something such as a document, a right, or an official position is the person who possesses it or holds it.
...the traditional bourgeois notion of the citizen as a bearer of rights...
认为公民是权利拥有者的传统中产阶级观念
Later he called a meeting of his party's central office bearers...
后来他召集了他所属党派的核心领导人开会。
The bearer of a tradition, idea, or characteristic is someone or something that is particularly associated with it and passes it on to other people or situations.
Generally, the lower classes are considered to be the bearers of tradition.
总的来说,下层民众被认为是传统的保持者。
In former times, especially in India, a bearer was a native servant of a European.
Generally, the lower classes are considered to be the bearers of tradition.
总的来说,下层民众被认为是传统的保持者。
Before five in the morning, the sedan bearers washed and cooked rice.
早晨不到五点钟, 轿夫们淘米煮饭.
Negroes were always so proud of being the bearers of evil tidings.
这些黑人总是很得意自己能带回这种坏消息.
The bearers raised the canoe aloft , adjusted the poles to their shoulders.
大汉们抬起长独木舟, 把长杆在肩膀上挪正.
The stretcher - bearers saluted and said thank you.
抬担架的人行礼道谢.