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courier
[ kur-ee-er, koor- ]
noun
- a messenger, usually traveling in haste, bearing urgent news, important reports or packages, diplomatic messages, etc.
- any means of carrying news, messages, etc., regularly.
- the conveyance used by a courier, as an airplane or ship.
- Chiefly British. a tour guide for a travel agency.
courier
/ 藞办蕣蓹谤瑟蓹 /
noun
- a special messenger, esp one carrying diplomatic correspondence
- a person who makes arrangements for or accompanies a group of travellers on a journey or tour
verb
- tr to send (a parcel, letter, etc) by courier
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of courier1
Example Sentences
These offerings allow restaurant chains to build delivery ordering into their own websites and apps, so customers can use their technology and couriers without having to go to the Uber or DoorDash apps or website.
When you transfer cryptocurrency from one account to another, you have to select a network to send it through - like choosing which courier service to use when sending a parcel.
For the business it's more efficient, allowing couriers to deliver lots of parcels to one place - meaning fewer miles on the road and less time.
Either of those distances pales in comparison to the distance Langer has come from his youth in tiny Anhausen, Germany, a farming village where his father was a bricklayer and motorcycle courier.
The department said a "full consultation" with businesses on implementing the checks would then follow, naming construction, food delivery, beauty salons, and couriers among sectors likely to be affected by the new rules.
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