plural posts
plural posts
Learner's definition of POST
[count]
1
: a piece of wood or metal that is set in an upright position into or on the ground especially as a support or marker桩;柱 — see picture at house 2
: a pole that marks the starting or finishing point of a horse race(赛马的)起点标杆,终点标杆 —
usually singular通常用单数
from pillar to post
— see pillar 2 post /ˈpoʊst/ verb
posts; posted; posting
posts; posted; posting
Learner's definition of POST
1 [+ object]
a : to put up (a sign, notice, etc.) so that it can be seen by many people张贴(标志、通知等) -
When we lost our cat, we posted (up) signs all over the neighborhood asking if people had seen him.猫不见了之后,我们在附近到处张贴启事询问是否有人见过它。
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The professor posted (up) the students' exam grades outside her office.那位女教授把学生的考试成绩张贴在办公室外面。
b : to make (something) officially known to many people公布;宣布 2
: to add (a message) to an online message board(在在线留言板上)跟帖,留言 [+ object]
[no object]
3
[+ object] chiefly British : to send (a letter or package) by mail邮寄
keep (someone) posted
: to regularly give (someone) the most recent news about something不断(为某人)提供最新消息 -
Keep me posted on how the project is coming along.要第一时间告诉我项目的进展情况。
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We don't know her condition yet, but we'll keep you posted.我们目前还不清楚她的情况,了解之后会及时告诉你的。
3 post /ˈpoʊst/ noun
plural posts
plural posts
Learner's definition of POST
1 [noncount] chiefly British
a : postal service -
We don't have a telephone at the cottage, so contact us by post. [=mail]我们的小别墅没安电话,写信联系我们吧。
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There are strict rules against sending dangerous materials through the post.按照规定,严禁邮寄危险物品。
b : letters or packages sent by post : mail邮寄的信函(或包裹) -
He got a summer job delivering the post.他找了份邮递员的暑期工作。
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Has the post come yet?信到了没?
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After lunch, she sat and read the post.吃完午餐,她坐下来看信。
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I put the payment in the post [=I mailed the payment] this morning.我今天早上把钱款寄了出去。
— see also parcel post 2
[count] : a message on an online message board帖子;在线留言板上的信息 — called also posting
4 post /ˈpoʊst/ noun
plural posts
plural posts
Learner's definition of POST
1 [count]
a : the place where a soldier or guard is told to be岗位;哨岗 b : the place where someone does a job岗位;工作地点 c : a place where soldiers are sent to live for a period of time : camp营区;军营 -
My cousin's Army unit was recently sent to a post in Alaska.我表兄所在的部队最近被派往阿拉斯加的一个营区驻扎。
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The large post houses over 25,000 people.这个大型营区可容纳25000多人。
— see also staging post 2
[count] : a usually important job or position in a large organization职位;(通常指)要职 -
Our old supervisor just retired, so they're looking for someone to fill his post.我们的老主管刚刚退休了,所以他们正在找人顶替他的位置。
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He resigned from his post as superintendent of public schools.他辞去了公立学校教育局长这一要职。
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She applied for a government/administrative post.她申请了一份政府/行政职务。
4 the post basketball
a : the area on a basketball court that is near the basket篮球场上篮筐附近的区域 b : the position of a player who is in the post策应位置 5 post /ˈpoʊst/ verb
posts; posted; posting
posts; posted; posting
Learner's definition of POST
[+ object]
1
always followed by an adverb or preposition : to assign (someone, such as a guard) to stand or stay at a particular place将(警卫等)安排到某处 2
chiefly British : to send (someone) to a place to work for a long period of time as part of a job派遣;派驻 —
usually + to —
usually used as (be) posted通常用作(be) posted