词汇 | post |
释义 | post noun uk /pəʊst/ us /poʊst/ postnoun (LETTERS)A2[ U ]mainly UK(US usuallymail) letters, etc. 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,所以有好多信件等着我处理。 open someone’s postMy secretary usually opens my post, unless it's marked "private".除非写有“亲启”,否则通常由我的秘书来拆我的信件。 post come/arriveHas the post come/arrived yet?信件到了吗? Synonyms correspondence(WRITING) mail(LETTERS/PACKAGES) A2[ U ]mainly UK(US usuallymail) the public system that exists for the collecting and delivering of letters: 邮政,邮递 in the postMy letter must have got lost in the post.我的信肯定在邮递中丢失了。 by postIf you don't want to take it there, you can just send it by post.你不想送去的话,可以邮寄。 [ S ]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 miss the postI missed the post this morning.我错过了上午的邮班。 catch the post Did you manage to catch the post?你赶上邮班了吗? Many thanks for your lovely long letter which arrived in this morning's post. The post comes twice daily. The package had been badly crushed in the post.包裹在邮寄过程中被压而严重受损。 Every Christmas thousands of people are drafted in to help with the post. The letter must have gone astray in the post.这封信一定是在邮递过程中丢失了。 Communications - the postal system addy BFPO care ofidiom catch the post collection box consignee delivery dispatch first class Freepost pigeonhole postage poste restante postmark reply-paid self-addressed sorting office stamp window zip code postnoun (JOB)B2[ C ] 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。 hold the postShe's held the post for 13 years.她担任该职已有13年之久。 They have several vacant posts.他们有几个职位空缺。 Synonyms appointment(JOB) job(EMPLOYMENT) position(RANK) situationold use Compare employment(WORK) posting worknoun(ACTIVITY) a job jobShe got a job as a lab assistant. occupationPlease fill in your name, age, and occupation. postThere's a post for a lecturer open in my department. positionShe's applied for a part-time editing position. appointmentThere are going to be several new appointments in the department this year. careerShe's had a very successful career in marketing. She rose to the exalted post of Foreign Secretary after only three years in the government. I'm sorry, the post has already been filled. She has been removed from her post as managing director. Without a doubt, she's the strongest candidate we've interviewed for the post. Chief Inspector of Schools is a very challenging and high-profile post. in post UK doing a particular job in a company or organization: He has been in post since February 2015. postnoun (POLE)[ C ] a vertical stick or pole stuck into the ground, usually to support something or show a position柱,杆,桩 [ C ] used as a combining form: (用作构词成分) 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 It was a photo finish at the post. Bloomer's Pride pulled ahead right before the post. Bikemech/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages 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 The shot hit the post and bounced out of bounds. a rectangular area marked on a basketballcourt(= playing area) in front of the basket : He set up in the post and brought down a rebound. The post is often painted a different colour from the rest of the court. Synonym free-throw lane He caught the rope and knotted it around a post.他抓住绳子,把它系在一根杆子上。 a fence post The gate won't stay open, so we'll have to secure it to that post.大门没办法一直保持开着,所以我们不得不将它拴在那根柱子上。 The first stage of building the fence is sinking the posts into the ground.筑栅栏的第一步是把柱子埋进地里。 They moved the goal posts wider apart. Poles, rods, shafts and sticks bar bargepole baton billy club boathook bollard lathi-charge lightning conductor litter grabber litter pick litter picker mast pointer shaft stake telegraph pole telephone pole tent pole totem pole trash grabber You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Horse racing Football/soccer General terms used in ball sports Basketball, netball & volleyball postnoun (PLACE)[ C ] 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 desert your postThe soldier was disciplined for deserting his post.这个士兵因为擅离岗位而受到处分。 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。 Places and locations anatopism coign of vantage core crime scene deliver something to someone/somewhere direction locus madding makerspace Mecca multi-location retroperitoneal retroperitoneally scene setting situation spot station stronghold subsite You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Places involved in military activity postnoun (MESSAGE)internet & telecoms something such as a message or picture that you publish on a website or using social media: 网站上公布的信息;帖子 Lots of people have commented on my post.许多人给我的帖子加了评论。 You can change your privacy settings so that only certain people can see your posts.你可以修改你的隐私设定,只让某些人看到你的帖子。 Information and messages advance notice advance warning advertisement aide-mémoire ammunition credential flier gory guideline handout info PSA push notification radiogram readout sidelight subtlety telemetry the gory detailsidiom the real deal You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Internet terminology post verb uk /pəʊst/ us /poʊst/ postverb (LETTERS)A2[ T ]UK(USmail) to send a letter or parcel by post: 邮寄,寄 Did you remember to post my letter?你记得帮我寄信了吗? post something (off)I must post that parcel (off) or she won't get it in time for her birthday.我得把包裹寄走,否则她过生日就不能及时收到了。 [ + two objects ]Could you post me the details/post the details to me?你能否把详细资料寄给我? [ T ]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.门锁上后就把钥匙从门上的信箱里塞进去。 She gave me her assurance that she would post the cheque immediately. Please remind me to post this letter when we're out - I keep forgetting. I had posted the card two months previously.我两个月以前就把那张卡片寄了。 My husband generally posts our letters on his way to work. I posted the parcel over a week ago - it should have reached you by now. Delivering and despatching air bridge air corridor air-dash box scheme consign courier dispatch drop off misaddress misdirect misdirection misroute non-delivery send something out ship shipment shipper shoot shoot something off truck postverb (PLACE)C2[ T ] to send someone to a particular place to work: 派驻;使驻守 be posted toHe's been posted to Pakistan for six months.他被派到巴基斯坦工作6个月。 be posted atGuards were posted at all the doors.所有门口处都布置了卫兵。 Changing homes & moving (furniture) removerphrase anti-immigrant anti-immigration asylum seeker deinstitutionalize deracinate foreign-returned greener pasturesidiom immigrant immigration migrate mover pasture rehome relocate relocation removal removalist up sticksidiom winter postverb (MESSAGE)[ T ] to stick or pin a notice on a wall in order to make it publicly known: 张贴,公布 be posted (up) onCompany announcements are usually posted (up) on the noticeboard.公司通告通常张贴在布告栏里。 B1[ I or T ] internet & telecoms to publish something such as a message or picture on a website or using social media: (在网站上)公布,发布(信息);发(帖) post something on somethingI never post anything on the Internet that I wouldn't want my boss to see.我从来没有在互联网上发布任何我不想让我老板看到的东西。 post onShe hardly ever posts on Facebook.她几乎从未在脸书上发消息。 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信息。 Advertising and marketing ad ad agency adman adverse publicity advert cross-selling customer relationship management demographics detoxify differentiator o.n.o. off-brand on-brand opinion mining overexpose tout trade dress unadvertised unbilled unbranded You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Internet terminology postverb (PAY)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) post bail She has agreed to post bail for her brother.她已同意为她兄弟支付保释金。 Paying money 2FA 2SV ante up (something) burn a hole in someone's pocketidiom buying power credit limit fund non-contributory outlay overpaid put someone through something put something on your/someone's card put something towards something run to something self-finance spend spent splurge sponsor tipper postverb (RESULTS)to announce a company's financial results: 公布(公司)财务结果 post a profitThe oil company posted profits of $25.1 billion.石油公司公布利润为251亿美元。 Announcing, informing & stating acquaint someone/yourself with something annunciation apprise someone of something avowedly awaken someone to something bear notify pass proclaim propagate propagation propagative public put something before someone put something out reported ring self-proclaimed smoke signal stake a claimidiom Phrasal verbpost up (someone) post- prefix uk /pəʊst-/ us /poʊst-/ after or later than: 后 postgraduate研究生 postoperative手术后的 He took a post-lunch nap.他午饭后小睡了一会儿。 after something afterAfter the show we were invited back to the dressing room. followingThe years following the war were hard. subsequent toSubsequent to her appearance on TV she received many bookings. post-I’m doing post-doctoral research. nextWhat is the next step in your treatment? Before, after and already afore afterwards already as it isidiom before heel immediate in advanceidiom in advance of something/someoneidiom in the wake of somethingidiom next posterior prepend previous prior priorly prologue scarcely upstream wake post | American Dictionarypost noun[ C ] us/poʊst/ postnoun[C] (POLE)a vertical pole stuck in the ground, usually to support something or to mark a position: Al leaned against a fence post. postnoun[C] (JOB)a job, esp. one in which someone is performing an official duty: Novello was the first woman and first Hispanic to hold the post of surgeon general. post verb[ T ] us/poʊst/ postverb[T] (MAKE KNOWN)to make information known to the public, or to put up signs on land or other property: Snow advisories were posted for Ohio and Pennsylvania. All over town, for-sale signs are posted in front of houses. To post something is also to put it on the Internet where others can see it: The earnings release also will be posted on the Company's website. postverb[T] (PAY)to pay money to a law court, as a formal promise that a person released from prison will return for trial: McLaughlin posted $3000 bail after his arrest. post- prefix us/poʊst/ after (a time or event): post-9/11 post-election post- | Business Englishpost- prefix ukus after or later than: Post-tax profits are £931,000 against £971,000 the previous year. The Tokyo market made a strong post-crash recovery. Compare pre- post noun uk /pəʊst/us [ U ] COMMUNICATIONS mainly UK( alsomail) letters and packages that are sent to homes or places of work: to check/collect the post to get/receive post deliver postDid the postman deliver any post for me? the post arrives/comesHas the post come yet? answer/open/read postI've got a lot of post to open. COMMUNICATIONS the public system for sending letters and packages from place to place: first-/second-class post be/put sth in the postThe cheque is in the post, and you should receive it tomorrow. through the postGiven that most people would not wish to send their original passport through the post, they will have to get a certified copy. The letter got lost in the post. Dividends may be sent by post, held for collection, or paid in some other way. arrive/come/be delivered by postHard copy products, such as a CD or newsletter, should arrive by post within days. See also registered post [ S or U ] COMMUNICATIONS UK the time during the day when letters and packages are collected, or arrive at homes and places of work: the first/last post catch/meet/miss the postThe letter needed to be sent today, but I missed the last post. by return (of) post COMMUNICATIONS if you reply to a letter by return of post, you reply by sending a letter back almost immediately: Please send the invoice back by return of post. [ C ] a job in a company or organization, especially an important one that pays well: accept/hold/remain in a postHe has held the post of commercial director since 2002. apply for/be appointed to/take up a postShe has applied for the vacant manager's post. advertise/fill a postAlmost a third of employers said they had not received one application for a post they had advertised. a high-level/key/senior post a full-time/part-time post a permanent/temporary post a government/teaching post resign (from)/leave a postShe was forced to resign from her £300,000-a-year post after the scandal. be removed/step down from a post [ C ] IT (alsoposting) a message or information that is put on a website, or sent to an internet discussion group for all the members to read: The site is seeing 10,000 posts per hour from its 50,000 members all over the world. a blog post post verb[ T ] uk /pəʊst/us COMMUNICATIONS UK(USmail) to send a letter or package to someone by mail: post sth to sb/post sb sthI'll post the details to you. post (off) sthHave you posted off your application form? COMMUNICATIONS UK(USmail) to put a letter or package into a postbox(= official public box for mail) so that it can be sent: Could you post this letter for me please? to announce a company’s sales, financial results, etc.: post gains/losses/profitsThe oil company posted profits of $25.1 billion. post an improvement/a rise/a declineThey posted a 16% rise in sales. to send someone to a particular place to work for a period of time: be posted to sthHe has been posted to Pakistan for six months. to put a notice in a public place in order to make something known to other people: be posted (up) on sthCompany announcements are usually posted on the bulletin board. The rules include requiring businesses to post signs stating that smoking is not allowed. IT to put a message or information on a website for other people to read: The State Department posted a notice on its website saying that applicants may wait 10 weeks for passports. post sth on a website/online/on the internetThe reports were written up and posted on the internet. post bail LAW to pay money so that a person who has been accused of committing a crime can be free until their trial: He is now free after posting $20,000 bail. keep sb posted to continue giving someone the most recent information about a situation that involves them: I'll keep you posted on any new developments with the deal. Examples of postpost Both posts were representing the interface between their respective organisations. First, we scored all parties as having a left-right position equal to its mean value over the entire post-war period. During the entire post-war period there are only five occasions (1950, 1951, 1955, 1964 and 1997) in which the parties leapfrog each other. The resulting file is then loaded into the graph-tool; this is the third stage of post-processing. This subdivision, however, is not relevant as far as the rough characterization of post-productivist criteria is concerned. Factors affecting post-dispersal seed survival in a tropical forest. Its implications are worth considering, particularly in the light of the post-processualist rush to embrace alternative, indigenous voices throughout the world. For tapeworms follow up 2 or 3 months post-treatment was also performed. Translation activity of lysates prepared from post-fertilisation embryos was characterised. To do so, however, required a sophisticated, post-access, recognition process that could infer a target letter from a word representation. In any event, this shows that within the restraints described above, output of reasonable quality can be obtained which requires only light post-editing. The heightened baseline pain state reached a peak at 3 weeks post-injury, and diminished back to baseline by 1 year. The post-temporal fossa is small and directed anteromedially. Post-operatively, one has to deal with differing anaesthetic, surgical and analgesic techniques and post-operative courses, all of which would confound the data. We are thus, it is argued, entering a ' new ' or, somewhat paradoxically, 'post ' generational field. See all examples of post These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withpostpostThese are words often used in combination with post. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. administrative post Then they talked about an administrativepost. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 cabinet post The second variable is the value of a cabinetpost. consular post The first paragraph was immunity from dues and taxes in relation to consular premises, including the residence of the career head of the consular post. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with post |
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