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carrier [ˈkæriəʳ, Am ˈkeriɚ] N

1. carrier ECON:

carrier
common carrier

2. carrier MIL:

[aircraft] carrier

3. carrier MED:

carrier (person)
nosiciel(ka) m (f)
carrier (insect)

4. carrier Brit inf → carrier bag

5. carrier (on bicycle):

carrier

See also carrier bag

carrier bag N Brit

carrier bag

aircraft carrier N

carrier bag N Brit

carrier bag

carrier pigeon N

carrier pigeon

risk carrier N ECON

troop carrier N

1. troop carrier (ship, aircraft):

troop carrier

2. troop carrier (vehicle):

troop carrier

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Throughout the 1950s, loadmasters in troop carrier units were assigned primarily to aerial port squadrons.
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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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I do nt see him as the water carrier for the league.
profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
The ships fall into two broad groups, purpose-built tankers and an escort aircraft carrier converted from a merchant ship.
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A previous version wrongly referred to a carrier pigeon.
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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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Three fire engines and a bulk water carrier were sent to the fire.
www.kentonline.co.uk
Frequency modulation varies the frequency of the carrier.
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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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Helicopters from the carrier visually tracked the descent of the capsule and were over it two minutes after splashdown.
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