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car·ri·er [ˈkæriəʳ] N

1. carrier (person):

carrier
nosač m

2. carrier MIL (vehicle):

carrier
[aircraft] carrier

3. carrier of people, of goods:

carrier (transport company)
carrier (transport company)
carrier (by air)
carrier (person)
carrier (person)
špediter(ka) m (f)

4. carrier MED:

carrier

ˈair·craft car·ri·er N

ˈcar·ri·er bag N Brit

carrier bag
carrier bag (of plastic)
carrier bag (of paper)

ˈtroop car·ri·er N

troop carrier

ˈwa·ter car·ri·er N

1. water carrier esp Brit ASTROL:

the water carrier
vodnar(ka) m (f)

2. water carrier (water pipe):

water carrier

Usage examples with carrier

[aircraft] carrier

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Carrier proteins are proteins involved in the movement of ions, small molecules, or macromolecules, such as another protein, across a biological membrane.
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For marking media files with copyright information, a digital watermark has to be rather robust against modifications that can be applied to the carrier signal.
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At the time of her decommissioning, she was the oldest active aircraft carrier in the world (a title passed on to the 1961-commissioned).
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For synthesizing harmonic sounds, the modulating signal must have a harmonic relationship to the original carrier signal.
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The helicopter carrier sailed with three large dock landing ships and two survey/salvage vessels, to create a sea base for the rescue effort.
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Even after the hospital is moved, one lion penetrates the thick, thorn fence called a boma built to protect it and drags the water carrier away to his death.
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Frequency modulation varies the frequency of the carrier.
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But, by far the easiest payment method for the most people around the world is carrier billing.
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A previous version wrongly referred to a carrier pigeon.
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A sound card issues multiple, high-frequency carrier signals over the cables that feed into the audience.
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