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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- post
[pəust]
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1.
noun
[BRIT]
the post (service, system) 邮政
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2.
noun
(letters, delivery) 邮件[美 = mail]
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3.
noun
[c]
(pole) 柱子
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4.
noun
[c]
(job) 职位
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5.
noun
[c]
[军]
岗哨
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6.
noun
[c]
(also: trading post) 贸易站
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7.
noun
[c]
(also: goalpost) 球门柱
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8.
vt.
[BRIT]
[+letter]
邮寄[美 = mail]
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9.
vt.
[军]
让...站岗
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in the post
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邮递中
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by post
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[BRIT] 以邮件的方式
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by return of post
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[BRIT] 由下一班回程邮递立即回信
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to post sb to Paris/Spain {etc}
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派某人到巴黎/西班牙{等}
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to keep sb posted (on sth)
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使某人知情(某事)
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10.
vt.
用法参见 position
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- post
[post]
[pəust]
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1.
noun
原义:(骑车或骑马的)邮递员
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2.
noun
旧指邮递员;信使
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3.
noun
旧指驿站
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4.
noun
旧指驿马;驿馆
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5.
noun
旧指驿船
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6.
noun
主要用于英格兰,邮件
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Students will be notified by post whether they have been accepted or not.
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学生会收到邮件通知,来得知自己是否被录取。
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Did I get a post today?
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今天有我的信吗?
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What time will be the next post?
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下次的送信时间是什么时候?
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7.
noun
主要用于英格兰,邮局
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8.
noun
主要用于英格兰,邮筒;邮箱
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9.
noun
[dialect]
主要用于英格兰,邮递员
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10.
vi.
旧指骑驿马旅行
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11.
vi.
快速旅行;匆匆忙忙
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12.
vi.
随着马的跳跃而上下
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13.
vt.
原义:邮寄;投寄
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Post the letter this afternoon.
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今天下午去把信寄了。
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All his stuff had been posted to China.
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他的东西已经全部寄往中国了。
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14.
vt.
原义:急派(某人)
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15.
vt.
主要用于英格兰,投入邮筒
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16.
vt.
[American English]
使熟悉;使了解[通常用被动语态]
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I'll keep you posted about his physical condition.
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我会随时通知你他的身体状况。
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17.
vt.
[bookkeeping]
过帐
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18.
vt.
[bookkeeping]
誊帐
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19.
vt.
[bookkeeping]
登入总帐
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20.
adverb
乘驿马
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21.
adverb
快速地;急速地
Collins English-English Dictionary
- post
[pəυst]
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1.
n
a length of wood, metal, etc, fixed upright in the ground to serve as a support, marker, point of attachment, etc
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2.
n
[horse racing]
either of two upright poles marking the beginning (starting post) and end (winning post) of a racecourse
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3.
n
the finish of a horse race
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4.
n
any of the main upright supports of a piece of furniture, such as a four-poster bed
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5.
vt.
[tr]
[sometimes foll by up]
to fasten or put up (a notice) in a public place
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6.
vt.
to announce by means of or as if by means of a poster
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to post banns
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7.
vt.
to publish (a name) on a list
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8.
vt.
[Etymology]
Old English, from Latin postis; related to Old High German first ridgepole, Greek pastas colonnade
- post
[pəυst]
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1.
n
a position to which a person is appointed or elected; appointment; job
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2.
n
a position or station to which a person, such as a sentry, is assigned for duty
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3.
n
a permanent military establishment
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4.
n
[Brit]
either of two military bugle calls (first post and last post) ordering or giving notice of the time to retire for the night
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5.
n
See trading post
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6.
vt.
[tr]
to assign to or station at a particular place or position
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7.
vt.
[chiefly Brit]
to transfer to a different unit or ship on taking up a new appointment, etc
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8.
vt.
[Etymology]
C16: from French poste, from Italian posto, ultimately from Latin ponere to place
- post
[pəυst]
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1.
n
[chiefly Brit]
letters, packages, etc, that are transported and delivered by the Post Office; mail
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2.
vt.
[tr]
[chiefly Brit]
to send by post mail
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3.
n
[chiefly Brit]
a single collection or delivery of mail
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4.
n
[Brit]
an official system of mail delivery
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5.
n
an item of electronic mail made publicly available
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6.
n
(formerly) any of a series of stations furnishing relays of men and horses to deliver mail over a fixed route
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7.
n
a rider who carried mail between such stations
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8.
n
another word for pillar box
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9.
n
short for post office
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10.
n
[Brit]
[Brit]
a size of writing or printing paper, 151/4 by 19 inches or 161/2 by 21 inches (large post)
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11.
n
any of various book sizes, esp 51/4 by 81/4 inches (post octavo) and 81/4 by 101/4 inches (post quarto)
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12.
vt.
[tr]
to make (electronic mail) publicly available
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13.
vt.
[tr]
[book-keeping]
to enter (an item) in a ledger
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14.
vt.
[often foll by up]
to compile or enter all paper items in (a ledger)
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15.
vt.
[tr]
to inform of the latest news (esp in the phrase keep someone posted)
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16.
vi.
[intr]
(of a rider) to rise from and reseat oneself in a saddle in time with the motions of a trotting horse; perform a rising trot
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17.
vi.
[intr]
(formerly) to travel with relays of post horses
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18.
vi.
[archaic]
to travel or dispatch with speed; hasten
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19.
adv
with speed; rapidly
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20.
adv
by means of post horses
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21.
adv
[Etymology]
C16: via French from Italian poste, from Latin posita something placed, from ponere to put, place
Examples
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an ex post facto law
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有追溯效力的法令
→ ex post facto
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loop the wire around the post
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把导线绕在柱子上
→ loop
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post a reward
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公告悬赏
→ post
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They needed 4 men to push a wooden fence post into the ground.
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他们需要四个人来将那个木制的栅栏柱推到地下。
→ post
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Students will be notified by post whether they have been accepted or not.
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学生会收到邮件通知,来得知自己是否被录取。
→ post
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Did I get a post today?
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今天有我的信吗?
→ post
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What time will be the next post?
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下次的送信时间是什么时候?
→ post
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Post the letter this afternoon.
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今天下午去把信寄了。
→ post
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Post her words on the second page.
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把她的话记在第二页上。
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There are five candidates for the post.
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有五位应征者应聘该职位。
→ post
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