post

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  • n.邮递,邮政,邮寄;柱;职位;帖子,博文;邮寄的信函(或包裹等),邮件;邮报;哨所;<美>派驻;<古>驿站,驿马;(赛马的)终点,终点标志;(半定居地区的)贸易站;<古>邮差,邮车,邮船;<美>驻军,岗警;收集(或投递)邮件的时间,邮班;(证券交易所的)交易台;地方军事组织
  • vt.发布,公布,宣布;张贴;邮寄,寄;交付(保释金);把(信件等)投入邮筒,投递;派驻,使驻守;赶紧,加速;把…放入(或塞入);设岗;<美>押(赌金
  • adv.用邮寄,以快递方式;.急速地

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postpost

noun

信函 letters

1

邮政;邮递;邮寄
the official system used for sending and delivering letters, packages, etc.

I'll send the original to you by post .

我将把原件邮寄给你。

I'll put the information in the post to you tomorrow.

我明天会把资料邮寄给你。

My application got lost in the post .

我的申请书寄丢了。

2

邮寄的信函(或包裹等);邮件
letters, packages, etc. that are sent and delivered

There was a lot of post this morning.

今天上午邮件很多。

Have you opened your post yet?

你拆开邮件了没有?

3

收集(或投递)邮件的时间;邮班
an occasion during the day when letters, etc. are collected or delivered

to catch/miss the post

赶上 / 错过邮班

The parcel came in this morning's post.

这个包裹是今天上午邮送来的。

Payment should be sent by return of post (= immediately) .

请立即付款。

工作 job

4

职位;(尤指)要职
a job, especially an important one in a large organization

an academic/government post

教学 / 政府职位

to take up a post

就职

to resign (from) a post

辞职

We will be creating 15 new posts next year.

明年我们将增设15个新职位。

The company has been unable to fill the post .

公司的这个空缺还未能填补。

He has held the post for three years.

他担任这个职务已经三年了。

士兵;警卫 for soldier/guard

5

哨所;岗位
the place where sb, especially a soldier, does their job

a police/customs/military post

警察岗亭;海关关卡;军事哨所

an observation post

观察哨所

The guards were ordered not to leave their posts.

警卫受命不得擅离岗位。

木头;金属 wood/metal

6

柱;杆;桩;标志杆
a piece of wood or metal that is set in the ground in a vertical position, especially to support sth or to mark a position

corner posts (= that mark the corners of a sports field)

运动场的角杆

速度比赛终点 end of race

7

(尤指赛马的)终点,终点标志
the place where a race finishes, especially in horse racing

足球 football

8


The ball hit the post and bounced in.

球击在门柱上弹进了球门。

习语

to be forced to go from one person or situation to another without achieving anything

verb

信函 letters

1

寄;邮寄
to send a letter, etc. to sb by post/mail

Have you posted off your order yet?

你把订单寄出去没有?

Is it OK if I post the cheque to you next week?

我下周把支票寄给你行不行?

Is it OK if I post you the cheque next week?

我下周寄给你支票可以吗?

2

把(信件等)投入邮筒;投递;邮寄
to put a letter, etc. into a postbox

Could you post this letter for me?

请把这封信替我寄了好吗?

塞入孔中 sth through hole

3

把…放入(或塞入)
to put sth through a hole into a container

Let yourself out and post the keys through the letter box.

你先出去,再把这些钥匙塞进信箱吧。

委派 sb for job

4

派驻
to send sb to a place for a period of time as part of their job

She's been posted to Washington for two years.

她被派往华盛顿工作两年。

Most of our employees get posted abroad at some stage.

我们的大部分雇员都会在某一时期派驻国外。

士兵;警卫 soldier/guard

5

使驻守;布置…站岗
to put sb, especially a soldier, in a particular place so that they can guard a building or area

Guards have been posted along the border.

边界上已部署了边防岗哨。

公告 public notice

6

张贴;公布
to put a notice, etc. in a public place so that people can see it

A copy of the letter was posted on the noticeboard.

布告牌上张贴了这封信的内容。

The results will be posted on the Internet.

结果将在互联网上公布。

发布信息 give information

7

发布,公布,宣布(尤指财经信息或警告)
to announce sth publicly or officially, especially financial information or a warning

The company posted a $1.1 billion loss.

这家公司公布了11亿元的亏损。

A snow warning was posted for Ohio.

俄亥俄州已发出大雪警报。

The aircraft and its crew were posted missing .

据报这架飞机和机组人员已失踪。

向法院交款 pay money to court

8

交付(保释金)
to pay money to a court so that a person accused of a crime can go free until their trial

She was released after posting $100 cash bond and her driver's license.

交了100元现款保释金及驾驶执照以后,她获得保释了。

习语

to regularly give sb the most recent information about sth and how it is developing

These are all words for a position doing work for which you receive regular payment.以上各词均表示工作、职位。

a position doing work for which you receive regular payment指工作、职业、职位:

He's trying to get a job in a bank.

他正设法在银行找一个工作。

a job, especially an important one in a large organization指职位,尤指大机构的要职:

a key post in the new government

在新政府中的要职

( rather formal ) a job指职位、职务:

a senior position in a large corporation

在一家大公司的高级职务

Position usually refers to a particular job within an organization, especially at a high level, and is not usually used about jobs generally. It is also often used in job applications, descriptions and advertisements.

a job that is available for sb to do指空缺的职位、空职:

We have several vacancies for casual workers.

我们有几个临时工的空缺。

( BrE ) a job, often as part of a course of study, in which you get experience of a particular type of work指实习工作、实习课:

a summer placement with a computer firm

在一家计算机公司的暑期实习

( rather formal , especially BrE ) a job or position of responsibility指承担一定责任的职务、职位:

This is a permanent appointment, requiring commitment and hard work.

这是一个固定职位,需要专心致志和勤奋工作。

a job that is available for sb to do指空缺的职位、空职:

There are several openings in the sales department.

销售部有几个空缺。

These words have the same meaning and there is very little difference in their use. Vacancy is more frequent, especially in British English. Opening is slightly more informal and is used more in American English and in financial journalism.

post

频次

LETTERS, PARCELS, AND INFOR-MATION 信件、包裹和信息

  • 1
    N-SING 邮政;邮递
    The post is the public service or system by which letters and packages are collected and delivered.

    You'll receive your book through the post...

    书会邮递给你。

  • 3
    N-UNCOUNT 邮件;邮包;包裹
    You can use post to refer to letters and packages that are delivered to you.

    He flipped through the post without opening any of it...

    他飞快地翻了一下邮件,但一封也没有打开。

  • 5
    N-UNCOUNT 投递邮件;邮班
    Post is used to refer to an occasion when letters or packages are delivered. For example, first post on a particular day is the first time that things are delivered.

    Entries must arrive by first post next Wednesday...

    参赛作品必须在下周三第一批邮件之前寄达。

  • 6
    VERB 邮寄;投递
    If you post a letter or package, you send it to someone by putting it in a post box or by taking it to a post office.

    If I write a letter, would you post it for me?...

    如果我写封信,你能替我寄出去吗?

  • 8
    VERB 张贴,贴出(通知、标牌等)
    If you post notices, signs, or other pieces of information somewhere, you fix them to a wall or board so that everyone can see them.

    Officials began posting warning notices...

    官员们开始张贴警告。

  • 9
    VERB 发布,公布(信息)
    If you post information on the Internet, you make the information available to other people on the Internet.

    A consultation paper has been posted on the Internet inviting input from Net users.

    一份征询意见书已贴在了因特网上,欢迎网络用户发表意见。

  • 10
    PHRASE 向…提供最新信息;使及时了解
    If you keep someone posted, you keep giving them the latest information about a situation that they are interested in.

    Keep me posted on your progress.

    让我随时了解你们的进展。

JOBS AND PLACES 工作和地点

  • 1
    N-COUNT 职位;职务
    A post in a company or organization is a job or official position in it, usually one that involves responsibility.

    She had earlier resigned her post as President Menem's assistant...

    她早些时候辞去了梅内姆总统助理一职。

  • 2
    VERB 委派;派驻
    If you are posted somewhere, you are sent there by the organization that you work for and usually work there for several years.

    After training she was posted to Brixton...

    培训结束后她被派往布里克斯顿。

  • 3
    N-COUNT 岗位;哨位
    You can use post to refer to the place where a soldier, guard, or other person has been told to remain and to do his or her job.

    Quick men, back to your post!

    迅速返回各自岗位!

  • 4
    VERB 使驻守;布置…站岗
    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.

    Police have now been posted outside all temples...

    现在所有神殿外都已安排警察站岗。

  • 5
    See also:posting;staging post

POLES 柱;桩;杆

  • 1
    N-COUNT 柱;桩;杆
    A post is a strong upright pole made of wood or metal that is fixed into the ground.

    You have to get eight wooden posts, and drive them into the ground...

    你得找来8根木桩,并把它们敲入地里。

  • 2
    N-COUNT 同 goalpost
    A post is the same as a goalpost .

    Wimbledon were unlucky not to win after hitting the post twice.

    温布尔登队运气不佳,两次将球踢到门柱上,最终没有获胜。

  • 3
    N-SING (赛马场上的)终点柱
    On a horse-racing track, the post is a pole which marks the finishing point.

  • 4
    See also:first-past-the-post

noun

1
the delivery and collection of letters and packages
it came by the first post
if you hurry you'll catch the post
2
a job in an organization
he occupied a post in the treasury
Synonym: position berth office spot billet place situation
3
military installation at which a body of troops is stationed
this military post provides an important source of income for the town nearby
there is an officer's club on the post
Synonym: military post
4
an upright consisting of a piece of timber or metal fixed firmly in an upright position
he set a row of posts in the ground and strung barbwire between them
5
the system whereby messages are transmitted via the post office
the mail handles billions of items every day
he works for the United States mail service
in England they call mail `the post'
Synonym: mail mail service postal service
6
a pole or stake set up to mark something (as the start or end of a race track)
a pair of posts marked the goal
the corner of the lot was indicated by a stake
Synonym: stake
7
any particular collection of letters or packages that is delivered
your mail is on the table
is there any post for me?
she was opening her post
Synonym: mail
8
the position where someone (as a guard or sentry) stands or is assigned to stand
a soldier manned the entrance post
a sentry station
Synonym: station

verb

1
publicize with, or as if with, a poster
I'll post the news on the bulletin board
2
display, as of records in sports games
3
mark or expose as infamous
She was branded a loose woman
Synonym: brand
4
cause to be directed or transmitted to another place
send me your latest results
I'll mail you the paper when it's written
Synonym: mail send
5
assign to a station
Synonym: station send place
6
place so as to be noticed
post a sign
post a warning at the dump
Synonym: put up
7
mark with a stake
stake out the path
Synonym: stake
8
affix in a public place or for public notice
post a warning
9
ride Western style and bob up and down in the saddle in rhythm with a horse's trotting gait
10
transfer (entries) from one account book to another
Synonym: carry
11
assign to a post;put into a post
The newspaper posted him in Timbuktu
12
enter on a public list

数据来源:WordNet

  1. A deluge of manuscripts began to arrive in the post

    大量的手稿开始通过邮递涌来。

  2. You may also obtain the application forms by post .

    你亦可经邮递取得申请书。

  3. I 'll put the information in the post to you tomorrow .

    我明天会把资料邮寄给你。

  4. He has held the post for three years .

    他担任这个职务已经三年了。

  5. We will be creating 15 new posts next year .

    明年我们将增设15个新职位。

  6. My application got lost in the post .

    我的申请书寄丢了。

  7. Most of our employees get posted abroad at some stage .

    我们的大部分雇员都会在某一时期派驻国外。

  8. I 'm just going down to the post office .

    我正要到那边的邮局去。

  9. We live just up the road , past the post office .

    我们就住在路的前面,刚过邮局的地方。

  10. She 's been posted to Washington for two years .

    她被派往华盛顿工作两年。

  11. I applied for the post more in hope than expectation .

    我申请这个职位是希望多于期待。

  12. I 'll post the letter when I go out .

    我出门时去寄这封信。

  13. The results will be posted on the Internet .

    结果将在互联网上公布。

  14. I have little information as regards her fitness for the post .

    至于说她是否适合这个职位,我无可奉告。

  15. She went to the post office to draw her pension .

    她到邮局去领取她的养老金。

  16. Could you post this letter for me ?

    请把这封信替我寄了好吗?

  17. There was a lot of post this morning .

    今天上午邮件很多。

  18. The company has been unable to fill the post .

    公司的这个空缺还未能填补。

  19. Your cheque must have got lost in the post .

    你的支票一定是邮寄中遗失的。

  20. He shows every indication of wanting to accept the post .

    他显然想接受这个职位。

  21. Let yourself out and post the keys through the letter box .

    你先出去,再把这些钥匙塞进信箱吧。

  22. Have you posted off your order yet ?

    你把订单寄出去没有?

  23. I went round to the post office .

    我到邮局去了一趟。

  24. Was any check made on Mr Morris when he applied for the post ?

    莫里斯先生申请这个职位时对他进行调查了吗?

  25. Payment should be sent by return of post .

    请立即付款。

  26. The number of applicants for teaching posts has tapered off .

    申请做教学工作的人数越来越少。

  27. I posted a question on the message board .

    我在留言板上贴出了一个问题。

  28. Is it OK if I post you the cheque next week ?

    我下周寄给你支票可以吗?

  29. Half of the posts will be lost through natural wastage .

    有一半的职位通过自然减员将会空出。

  30. You can buy your stamps at the post office .

    你可以在邮局买邮票。

dispatch consign post send 【导航词义:发送】
dispatch v. 〈正式〉派遣,发送
〔辨析〕

指为达到某个特殊目的而将某人或某物送到某地。

〔例证〕

A group of doctors were dispatched to Africa to provide medical service.

一队医生被派往非洲提供医疗服务。

Two helicopters were dispatched to rescue the injured.

派了两架直升飞机去救援伤者。

consign v. 〈正式〉运送
〔辨析〕

尤指为了进行销售将某物运至某地。

〔例证〕

The TV sets will be consigned to the agent tomorrow.

这批电视机将于明天送到代理商处。

Consign the said goods by express mail.

将上述货物以快件发送。

post v. 〈英〉邮寄;派驻
〔辨析〕

指通过邮局寄送物品,也指被派往某地工作一段时间,作后者解时通常用被动语态。

〔例证〕

Remember to post the letter on your way home.

回家的路上记得把信寄出去。

He was posted to London in 2010.

2010年他被派往伦敦。

send v. 送出;派遣,打发
〔辨析〕

普通用词,指发送或寄送某物,也指吩咐或安排某人去某地。

〔例证〕

We sent the fridge back to the manufacturer.

我们把那台冰箱退给厂家了。

Did you get the letter I sent to you last week?

你收到我上星期给你寄的信了吗?

Beth was sent to private school.

贝丝被送进了私立学校。

  • 短语动词
  • 习语

邮寄;投递

张贴,贴出(通知、标牌等)

n.

(as) deaf as a post

全聋;聋得什么也听不见
very deaf

be driven, pushed, etc. from pillar to post

被迫四处碰壁(或到处奔波)
to be forced to go from one person or situation to another without achieving anything

v.

keep sb posted (about/on sth)

定期通报;及时报告
to regularly give sb the most recent information about sth and how it is developing