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bearer
bear·er B0136200 (bâr′ər)n.1. One that carries or supports, as:a. A porter.b. A pallbearer.2. One that holds a check or other redeemable note for payment.3. A fruit- or flower-bearing plant.bearer (ˈbɛərə) n1. a person or thing that bears, presents, or upholds2. (Banking & Finance) a person who presents a note or bill for payment3. (Professions) (formerly, in Africa, India, etc)a. a native carrier, esp on an expeditionb. a native servant4. See pallbearer5. the holder of a rank, position, office, etc6. (Banking & Finance) (modifier) finance payable to the person in possession: bearer bonds. bear•er (ˈbɛər ər) n. 1. a person or thing that carries, upholds, or brings. 2. the person who presents an order for money or goods. 3. a tree or plant that yields fruit or flowers. [1250–1300] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bearer - someone whose employment involves carrying something; "the bonds were transmitted by carrier"carrier, totertraveler, traveller - a person who changes location | | 2. | bearer - a messenger who bears or presents; "a bearer of good tidings"courier, messenger - a person who carries a message | | 3. | bearer - one of the mourners carrying the coffin at a funeralpallbearergriever, lamenter, mourner, sorrower - a person who is feeling grief (as grieving over someone who has died) | | 4. | bearer - the person who is in possession of a check or note or bond or document of title that is endorsed to him or to whoever holds it; "the bond was marked `payable to bearer'"holdercapitalist - a person who invests capital in a business (especially a large business) |
bearernoun1. agent, carrier, courier, herald, envoy, messenger, conveyor, emissary, harbinger I hate to be the bearer of bad news.2. carrier, runner, servant, porter, transporter a flag bearer3. holder, owner, possessor The identity documents state the bearer's profession.4. payee, beneficiary, consignee the chief cashier's promise to pay the bearerbearernounA person who carries messages or is sent on errands:carrier, conveyer, courier, envoy, messenger, runner, transporter.Translationsbear1 (beə) – past tense bore (boː) : past participle borne (boːn) – verb1. (usually with cannot, ~could not etc) to put up with or endure. I couldn't bear it if he left. 忍受 忍受2. to be able to support. Will the table bear my weight? 承(擔) 承受负荷3. (past participle in passive born (boːn) ) to produce (children). She has borne (him) several children; She was born on July 7. 生(孩子) 生(孩子) 4. to carry. He was borne shoulder-high after his victory. 帶著 抬5. to have. The cheque bore his signature. 註明 带有,显示 6. to turn or fork. The road bears left here. 轉向,分岔 转向ˈbearable adjective able to be endured. 經得起的 经得起的ˈbearer noun a person or thing that bears. the bearer of bad news. 帶著(擔負、搬抬、背負某物)的人或物 负荷者(挑夫、搬运工),带信人,支撑物 ˈbearing noun1. manner, way of standing etc. a military bearing. 舉止、風範 举止,姿态 2. (usually in plural. sometimes short for ˌball-ˈbearings) a part of a machine that has another part moving in or on it. 軸承 轴承ˈbearings noun plural location, place on a map etc; The island's bearings are 10 North, 24 West. 方位 方位bear down on1. to approach quickly and often threateningly. The angry teacher bore down on the child. 衝向 冲向2. to exert pressure on. The weight is bearing down on my chest. 壓在 压向bear fruit to produce fruit. 結出果實 结出果实bear out to support or confirm. This bears out what you said. 證實 证实bear up to keep up courage, strength etc (under strain). She's bearing up well after her shock. 保持振作,支撐下去 支撑,支持 bear with to be patient with (someone). Bear with me for a minute, and you'll see what I mean. 容忍,忍耐 宽容find/get one's bearings to find one's position with reference to eg a known landmark. If we can find this hill, I'll be able to get my bearings. 找出方位 找出方位lose one's bearings to become uncertain of one's position. He's confused me so much that I've lost my bearings completely. 迷失方向 迷失方向bearer
bearer of bad newsLiterally, someone who delivers bad news. The bearer often identifies as such as an introductory warning that they have bad news to deliver. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I'm afraid your grandfather passed away late last night. We were celebrating our teacher's absence until Susie, the bearer of bad news, told us that the principal was coming to give us our exam.See also: bad, bearer, news, ofstandard-bearer1. A military member who carries the flag of their unit. The soldier marched proudly, flag in hand, as the standard-bearer of his unit.2. The widely-accepted leader of a cause, movement, or ideology. She rose above her contemporaries to become the standard-bearer of the women's rights movement.the standard bearer COMMON The standard bearer of a group of people or a belief is a person who represents them. He saw himself as the standard bearer of the right of the party. She's become very much the standard bearer for traditional, family values. Note: A standard is a flag with badges or symbols on it, which represent a person or organization. In the past, a standard bearer was the person who led an army into battle carrying a standard. See also: bearer, standardbearer
bearer[′ber·ər] (civil engineering) Any horizontal beam, joist, or member which supports a load. (graphic arts) In photoengraving, the metal left on a plate to protect the printing surface while molding. In composition, one of the type-high slugs locked inside a chase to protect the printing surface. In printing presses, one of the surface-to-surface ends of cylinders that come in contact. bearer1. Any horizontal beam, joist, or member which supports a load. 2. A support for a landing or winder in a stair. 3. The ribbon board in balloon framing, which supports second-floor joists. 4. A horizontal member of a scaffold upon which the platform rests and which may be supported by ledgers.bearer Related to bearer: bearer of bad news, Bearer chequeBearerOne who is the holder or possessor of an instrument that is negotiable—for example, a check, a draft, or a note—and upon which a specific payee is not designated. A negotiable instrument that is payable to "bearer" or to "cash" or to "the order of cash," that is, not naming a payee, is a bearer instrument, and is called "bearer" paper. bearern. anyone holding something, such as a check, promissory note, bank draft, or bond. This becomes important when the document (generally called a "negotiable instrument") states it is "payable to bearer," which means whoever holds this paper it can receive the funds due on it. bearer the person holding. Where a BILL OF EXCHANGE or a security is made payable ‘to bearer’, anyone who presents the bill or security may claim payment; in the case of a transfer, indorsement is not necessary. A bearer bill (of exchange) is therefore one made out to the bearer.BEARER. One who bears or carries a thing. 2. If a bill or note be made payable to bearer, it will pass by delivery only, without endorsement; and whoever fairly acquires a right to it, may maintain an action against the drawer or acceptor. 3. It has been decided that the bearer of a bank note, payable to bearer, is not an assignee of a chose in action within the 11th section of the judiciary act of, 1789, c. 20, limiting the jurisdiction of the circuit court. 3 Mason, R. 308. 4. Bills payable to bearer are contra-distinguished from those payable to order, which can be transferred only by endorsement and delivery. 5. Bills payable to fictitious payees, are considered as bills payable to, bearer. Bearer
BearerThe owner of a security or other instrument. One may bear any type of security. While technically a bearer is identical to a holder, the term "bearer" implies one who holds a security with no ownership information, automatically making the bearer the presumed owner.bearer Related to bearer: bearer of bad news, Bearer chequeSynonyms for bearernoun agentSynonyms- agent
- carrier
- courier
- herald
- envoy
- messenger
- conveyor
- emissary
- harbinger
noun carrierSynonyms- carrier
- runner
- servant
- porter
- transporter
noun holderSynonymsnoun payeeSynonyms- payee
- beneficiary
- consignee
Synonyms for bearernoun a person who carries messages or is sent on errandsSynonyms- carrier
- conveyer
- courier
- envoy
- messenger
- runner
- transporter
Synonyms for bearernoun someone whose employment involves carrying somethingSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a messenger who bears or presentsRelated Wordsnoun one of the mourners carrying the coffin at a funeralSynonymsRelated Words- griever
- lamenter
- mourner
- sorrower
noun the person who is in possession of a check or note or bond or document of title that is endorsed to him or to whoever holds itSynonymsRelated Words |