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Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Messenger College — Established … Wikipedia
Messenger (magazine) — Messenger of the fullness of the Gospel is a Mormon fundamentalist publication, originally printed in Birmingham, England starting in 1991, which was in print in that country until 2001, and continues as a web based publication. It went under the … Wikipedia
Messenger in the Camp — Studio album by Seafood Released November 1998 … Wikipedia
messenger — [mes′ən jər] n. [ME messengere (with unhistoric n ) < OFr messagier: see MESSAGE] 1. a) a person who carries a message or goes on an errand b) a person whose work is delivering telegrams, official dispatches, or the like 2. Archaic a… … English World dictionary
messenger — /mes euhn jeuhr/, n. 1. a person who carries a message or goes on an errand for another, esp. as a matter of duty or business. 2. a person employed to convey official dispatches or to go on other official or special errands: a bank messenger. 3.… … Universalium
MESSENGER — This article is about the NASA space mission. For other uses, see Messenger. MESSENGER Artist s rendering of MESSENGER orbiting Mercury. Operator NASA / APL Major contractors APL … Wikipedia
messenger — /ˈmɛsəndʒə / (say mesuhnjuh) noun 1. someone who bears a message or goes on an errand, especially as a matter of duty or business. 2. someone employed to convey official dispatches or to go on other official or special errands: a bank messenger.… …
messenger — 1. noun [ ˈme.sɪn.dʒər / a) One who brings messages. b) A light line with which a heavier line may be hauled e.g. from the deck of a ship to the pier. 2. verb [ ˈme.sɪn.dʒər / To send something by messenger. Ill messenger over the signed… … Wiktionary
Messenger (sternwheeler) — Career Name: Messenger Route: Puget Sound Completed: 1876 … Wikipedia
messenger — noun Etymology: Middle English messangere, from Anglo French messager, messanger, from message Date: 14th century 1. one who bears a message or does an errand: as a. archaic forerunner, herald b. a dispatch bearer in government or military… … New Collegiate Dictionary
messenger — mes•sen•ger [[t]ˈmɛs ən dʒər[/t]] n. 1) a person who conveys messages or parcels 2) navig. a light line for pulling a heavier line to a ship, pier, etc 3) archaic a herald or forerunner 4) cvb to send by messenger • Etymology: 1175–1225; ME… … From formal English to slang