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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 895 COCA: 2148
post
noun /pəʊst/
singularpost
pluralposts
  1. 1
    [U] British the letters and parcels that are delivered to someone 信件;包裹;邮件

    There was no post for you today. 今天没有你的信。

     Synonyms and related words
    The post office and post: mail, mailbag, parcel...
    1. a.
      British the process of collecting letters from a postbox or post office (从信箱或邮政局)收信

      What time does the next post go? 下次收信是什么时候?

      catch/miss the post (=to get/fail to get something collected) 赶上/错过收信的时间 :

      I just caught the last post. 我刚好赶上最后一次收信。

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    2. b.
      the process of delivering letters to someone's house 投递(信件)
      first/second post :

      The letter I was waiting for wasn't in the first post. 我正在等的那封信不在第一次投递的信件中。

       Synonyms and related words
      Relating to sending or taking: delivery, referral, consignment...
    3. c.

      the post

      British the system in the UK for collecting, carrying, and delivering letters and parcels 邮政(系统);邮递

      I never send anything valuable through the post. 我从来不会把贵重的东西以邮递的方式寄送。

      Never believe anyone who tells you ‘The cheque is in the post'! 要是有人告诉你“支票已寄出”,千万别信以为真!

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  2. 2
    [C] a strong thick pole made of wood or metal that is put upright in the ground, used as part of a fence, gate etc (木头或金属的)柱,杆,桩
     Synonyms and related words
    Frames and supports for structures: frame, foundation, support...
    1. a.

      post

      or

      goalpost

      one of the two tall upright pieces of wood that a player runs between or tries to get a ball between in games such as football 球门柱

      His first shot hit the post. 他的第一次射门打在了球门柱上。

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    2. b.
      one of two upright poles that show where a horse race begins or ends (赛马的)起点柱,终点柱

      the winning post 终点柱

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  3. 3
    [C] British a job, especially one with a lot of responsibility (尤指重要的)工作,职位,职务,岗位

    My father has held full-time teaching posts at several universities. 我父亲曾在好几所大学担任全职的教学工作。

    The Prime Minister appointed her to the post of ambassador. 首相委派她担任大使。

    take up a post (=start to work in a job) 就任 :

    She took up her post as the new director last April. 去年 4 月,她就任新主管之职。

    fill a post (=to employ someone) 聘用;雇用 :

    The company has now decided to fill this post on a permanent basis. 公司决定对这个岗位采取终身聘任制。

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  4. 4
    [C] computing a piece of writing that is published on the Internet

    Thank you for this brilliant post!

    post about :

    I wrote a blog post about this yesterday.

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post
verb /pəʊst/
present tense
I/you/we/theypost
he/she/itposts
present participleposting
past tenseposted
past participleposted
  1. 1

    post

    or

    post off

    [T] to send a letter or parcel to someone in the post. The usual American word is mail. 邮寄;投寄
     Synonyms and related words
    To send something somewhere: send, post, ship...
  2. 2

    post

    or

    post up

    [T] to put information or a message where the public can see it, for example on a wall 张贴(信息)

    The menu and prices are posted outside the door. 菜单和菜价都张贴在门外。

     Synonyms and related words
    To give information to many people: announce, disclose, broadcast...
    1. a.
      [I/T] computing to put writing or images online where other people can see them (在网上)发布文字或图片,发帖子

      New job openings are posted every day on their website. 每天他们的网站都会公布有关新空缺工作职位的信息。

      I've been wanting to post about this for a while now.

      The Navy posted a video on YouTube showing preparations for the storm.

       Synonyms and related words
      To use the internet: blog, bookmark, browse...
  3. 3
    [T] to send someone to a place to guard it or to watch who arrives and leaves 设置(岗哨等);派(人)站岗

    Extra guards were posted at the border crossing. 边界的交叉口处增派了几名卫兵站岗。

     Synonyms and related words
    To send someone somewhere: send, ship, relocate...
    1. a.
      [T] to send someone to another country or place to work for the government or a company, or for duty in the armed forces 派驻;委派

      He was then posted to 22 Squadron. 当时他被派驻到22骑兵中队。

       Synonyms and related words
      To send someone somewhere: send, ship, relocate...

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