单词 | post |
释义 | post UK [pəʊst] US [poʊst] noun LETTERS 信件 ESSENTIAL uncountable mainly UK (US usually mail) ■letters and parcels that are delivered to homes or places of work 邮件 •I'd been away for a few days so I had a lot of post waiting for me.我离开了几天,所以有好多邮件等着我处理。 •Unless it's marked 'private', my secretary usually opens •Has the post come/arrived ESSENTIAL uncountable mainly UK (US usually mail) ■the public system that exists for the collecting and delivering of letters 邮政,邮递 •My letter must have got lost in the •If you don't want to take it there, you can just send it by uncountable UK ■the time during the day when letters, etc. are collected or delivered 收集(或投递)邮件的时间;邮班 •I missed •Did you manage to catch UK [pəʊst] US [poʊst] noun JOB 工作 ESSENTIAL countable ■a job in a company or organization 职位,职务 •Teaching posts are advertised in Tuesday's edition of the paper.星期二的报纸上有招聘教师的广告。 •She's held •They have several vacant posts.他们有几个职位空缺。 UK [pəʊst] US [poʊst] noun POLE 柱 ADVANCED countable ■a vertical stick or pole fixed into the ground, usually to support something or show a position 柱,杆,桩 ADVANCED countable ■used as a combining form (用作构词成分)杆,柱 •a lamppost路灯柱 •a signpost路标 the post ■in the sport of horse racing, the place where the race finishes or, less often, the place from which the race starts (赛马的)终点柱,终点标志;起点柱 ■in sports such as football, a goalpost (= either of two vertical posts showing the area in which the ball is kicked to score points) (足球等的)门柱 UK [pəʊst] US [poʊst] noun PLACE 地点 countable ■the particular place where someone works, especially where a soldier is told to be for military duty, usually as a guard 岗位;(尤指士兵的)哨所 •The soldier was disciplined for deserting •I was ordered to remain at my post until the last customer had left.我奉命要坚守自己的岗位直到最后一名顾客离开。 UK [pəʊst] US [poʊst] verb transitive LETTERS 信件 ESSENTIAL UK (US mail) ■to send a letter or parcel by post 邮寄,寄 •Did you remember to post my letter?你记得要帮我寄信吗? •I must post that parcel (off) •[+ two objects] Could you post me the details/post the details to ADVANCED UK ■to put an object through a letterbox (= special opening in a door) 把…塞入信箱 •Just post the key through the door after you've locked it.门锁上后就把锁匙塞进门后的信箱。 UK [pəʊst] US [poʊst] verb transitive PLACE 地点 ■to send someone to a particular place to work 派驻;使驻守 •He's been posted to •Guards were posted at UK [pəʊst] US [poʊst] verb transitive MESSAGE 信息 ■to stick or pin a notice on a wall in order to make it publicly known 张贴,公布 •Company announcements are usually posted (up) ■to leave an electronic message on a website (在网站上)公布,发布(资讯);发(帖)•Somebody's been posting obscene messages in this chat room.有人一直在这个聊天室里发布淫秽资讯。 UK [pəʊst] US [poʊst] verb transitive PAY 支付 US to pay money, especially so that a person who has been accused of committing a crime can be free until their trial 支付(尤指保释金等) •She has agreed to post bail |
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