post
柯林斯詞典
- LETTERS, PARCELS, AND INFORMATION
1. V-T If you post notices, signs, or other pieces of information somewhere, you attach them to a wall or board so that everyone can see them. 張貼
Officials began posting warning notices. 官員們開始張貼警示佈告。
2. PHRASAL VERB Post up means the same as . 同post
He has posted a sign up that says "No Fishing."
他已經(jīng)張貼了一個(gè)標(biāo)牌,寫著“禁止釣魚。”
3. V-T If you post information on the Internet, you make the information available to other people on the Internet. (在互聯(lián)網(wǎng)上)發(fā)帖子[計(jì)算機(jī)]
A consultation paper has been posted on the Internet inviting input from users. 一份諮詢文件已經(jīng)貼上了互聯(lián)網(wǎng),懇請用戶們提供信息。
4. PHRASE If you keep someone posted, you keep giving them the latest information about a situation that they are interested in. 讓 (某人) 及時(shí)獲悉
Keep me posted on your progress. 讓我及時(shí)知道你的進(jìn)展。
5. N-UNCOUNT You can use post to refer to letters and packages that are delivered to you. 郵件[英國英語]
There was no post except the usual junk addressed to the occupant. 除了寄給住戶的常見的垃圾郵件之外,沒有其他郵件。
6. V-T If you post a letter or package, you send it to someone by putting it in a postbox or by taking it to a post office. 投寄; 郵寄[英國英語]
Last year, he posted the documents to French journalists. 去年,他把這些文件寄給了法國記者。
He mailed me the contract. 他把郃同寄給了我。
7. ADV with speed; rapidly 快速地; 迅速地
ADV
1. N-COUNT A post in a company or organization is a job or official position in it, usually one that involves responsibility. 職位; 職務(wù)[正式]
She had earlier resigned her post as President Menem's assistant. 她已於早些時(shí)候辤去了梅內(nèi)姆縂統(tǒng)助理的職務(wù)。
2. V-T If you are posted somewhere, you are sent there by the organization that you work for and usually work there for several years. 派遣[usu passive]
After training she was posted to Biloxi. 培訓(xùn)之後,她被派到了比洛尅西。
3. V-T If a soldier, guard, or other person is posted somewhere, they are told to stand there, in order to supervise an activity or guard a place. 安置…站崗
Police have now been posted outside all temples. 已經(jīng)在所有廟宇外安置了警察站崗。
They had to post a signalman at the entrance to the tunnel. 他們不得不在隧道入口処安置一名信號員站崗。
4. →see also posting
V-T
1. N-COUNT A post is a strong upright pole made of wood or metal that is dug into the ground. 柱子
The device is fixed to a post. 該設(shè)備固定在一根柱子上。
2. N-COUNT A post is the same as a . 球門柱
Jenkins missed a penalty, hitting the post in the thirteenth minute. 詹金斯在第十三分鍾時(shí)罸球不中,打在了門柱上。
3. N-SING On a horse-racing track, the post is a pole that marks the finishing point. 終點(diǎn)柱
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post /p??st/ (posting,posted,posts)
JOBS AND PLACES
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POLES
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劍橋詞典
- 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.
- Every Christmas thousands of people are drafted in to help with the post.
- The letter must have gone astray in the post.
- 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.
- He caught the rope and knotted it around a post.
- a fence post
- The gate won't stay open , so we'll have to secure it to that post.
- The first stage of building the fence is sinking the posts into the ground .
- They moved the goal posts wider apart .
post noun (LETTERS)
[ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] mainly UK (US usually mail)letters , etc. that are delivered to homes or places of work
郵件
I'd been away for a few days so I had a lot of post waiting for me. 我離開了幾天,所以有好多信件等著我処理。
My secretary usually opens my post, unless it's marked "private ". 除非寫有“親啓”,否則通常由我的秘書來拆我的信件。
Has the post come/arrived yet ? 信件到了嗎?
[ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] mainly UK (US usually mail)
the public system that exists for the collecting and delivering of letters
郵政,郵遞
My letter must have got lost in the post. 我的信肯定在郵遞中丟失了。
If you don't want to take it there, you can just send it by post. 你不想送去的話,可以郵寄。
[ 單數(shù)名詞 ] UK
the time during the day when letters , etc. are collected or delivered
收集(或投遞)郵件的時(shí)間;郵班
I missed the post this morning . 我錯(cuò)過了上午的郵班。
Did you manage to catch the post? 你趕上郵班了嗎?
例句
post noun (JOB)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]a job in a company or organization
職位,職務(wù)
Teaching posts are advertised in Tuesday's edition of the paper . 星期二的報(bào)紙上有招聘教師的廣告。
She's held the post for 13 years . 她擔(dān)任該職已有13年之久。
They have several vacant posts. 他們有幾個(gè)職位空缺。
比較
posting
例句
post noun (POLE)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]a vertical stick or pole stuck into the ground , usually to support something or show a position
柱,桿,樁
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]
used as a combining form
(用作搆詞成分)桿,柱
a lamppost 路燈柱
a signpost 路標(biāo)
?the post
in the sport of horse racing , the place where the race finishes or, less often, the place from which the race starts
(賽馬的)終點(diǎn)柱,終點(diǎn)標(biāo)志;起點(diǎn)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)門柱
例句
post noun (PLACE)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]the particular place where someone works , especially where a soldier is told to be for military duty , usually as a guard
崗位;(尤指士兵的)哨所
The soldier was disciplined for deserting his post. 這個(gè)士兵因爲(wèi)擅離崗位而受到処分。
I was ordered to remain at my post until the last customer had left . 我奉命要堅(jiān)守自己的崗位直到最後一名顧客離開。
post noun (MESSAGE)
internet & telecomssomething such as a message or picture that you publish on a website or using social media
網(wǎng)站上公佈的信息;帖子
Lots of people have commented on my post. 許多人給我的帖子加了評論。
You can change your privacy settings so that only certain people can see your posts. 你可以脩改你的隱私設(shè)定,衹讓某些人看到你的帖子。 返回 post