3N-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. 投递邮件;邮班 [mainly British]
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。
They just have to wait patiently for the next post.
他们只好耐心地等下一批邮件。
4VERB 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. 邮寄;投递 [mainly British]
If I write a letter, would you post it for me?. [VERB noun]
如果我写封信,你能替我寄出去吗?
I'm posting you a cheque tonight. [VERB noun noun]
我今晚会给你寄支票。
I posted a letter to Stanley saying I was an old Army friend. [VERB noun + to]
5VERB 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. 张贴,贴出(通知、标牌等)
Officials began posting warning notices. [VERB noun]
官员们开始张贴警告。
She has posted photographs on bulletin boards. [VERB noun prep./adv.]
6VERB 发布,公布(信息) If you post information on the Internet, you make the information available to other people on the Internet. 发布,公布(信息) [computing]
A consultation paper has been posted on the Internet inviting input from Net users. [beVERB-ed]
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。
7PHRASE 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. 向…提供最新信息;使及时了解
1N-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. 职位;职务 [formal] [Also + of]
She had earlier resigned her post as President Menem's assistant. [+ as]
2VERB [usually passive]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. 委派;派驻
After training she was posted to Brixton. [beVERB-ed prep./adv.]
培训结束后她被派往布里克斯顿。
It is normal to spend two or three years working in this country before being posted overseas. [beVERB-ed prep./adv.]
3N-COUNT [usually poss NOUN]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. 岗位;哨位
4VERB 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. 使驻守;布置…站岗 [Also beVERB-ed]
Police have now been posted outside all temples. [beVERB-ed prep./adv.]
现在所有神殿外都已安排警察站岗。
British Rail had to post a signalman at the entrance to the tunnel. [VERB noun prep./adv.]
1 (BrE) postal system郵政➡ see also mailADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤first-class, second-class第一類/第二類郵件▸➤registered掛號郵件▸➤inland國內郵件PREPOSITION➤by post通過郵寄◇I sent it by first-class post.我按第一類郵件把它寄出了。➤in the post在郵寄中◇My application for the job is in the post.我的求職申請已寄出。PHRASES➤by return of post立即◇Orders will be sent by return of post.訂單將立即寄出。post
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2 (BrE) letters, parcels, etc.信件;包裹➡ see also mailADJECTIVE | VERB + POST | POST + NOUNADJECTIVE➤first, last第一班/最後一班郵件◇If you hurry you'll just catch the last post.如果你快點兒的話,還能趕上最後一班郵件。VERB + POST➤check, open查收/打開郵件◇She arrived at the office early and checked her post.她早早地到了辦公室,查收了一下郵件。POST + NOUN➤box (usually postbox)郵箱post
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3job工作ADJECTIVE | VERB + POST | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤senior要職▸➤full-time, part-time (especially BrE) 全職/兼職職位➤permanent, temporary永久/臨時職位▸➤vacant空缺▸➤managerial, teaching管理/教學職位◇He took up a teaching post at Basle University.他在巴塞爾大學任教。➤government, university政府/大學職位➤diplomatic (NAmE) (diplomatic posting in BrE)外交職務▸➤overseas (NAmE) (overseas posting in BrE)海外職位➤hardship (= a job abroad where conditions are difficult)(hardship posting in BrE)(在海外條件差的地方的)艱苦職位VERB + POST➤apply for求職▸➤get獲得職位▸➤take, take up擔任職位➤hold任職▸➤leave, quit, resign離職;辭職▸➤appoint sb to, fill任命某人某職;充任職務▸➤dismiss sb from, relieve sb of (especially BrE) 免去某人的職務◇He was dismissed from his post when he was found to have accepted bribes.被發現受賄後,他被免去了職務。PREPOSITION➤post as作為⋯的職位◇He quit his post as chief executive.他辭去了行政總裁的職務。➤post of⋯的職位◇She applied for the new post of training officer.她申請了培訓主管這一新職位。post
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4place where sb is on duty崗位ADJECTIVE | VERB + POST | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤army, police軍隊哨所;警察崗亭▸➤command, observation指揮所;觀察所▸➤border, frontier邊防站VERB + POST➤take up站崗◇The guard took up his post at the gate.衞兵在門口站崗。➤desert擅離職守◇The sentries had deserted their posts.哨兵擅自離開了崗位。PREPOSITION➤at your post在崗位上◇The gun crew were at their posts.炮手們已就位。post
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5upright piece of wood, etc.柱;樁ADJECTIVE | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤fence柵欄柱▸➤finishing, winning終點柱➤goal (usually goalpost)球門柱▸➤far, near (both in football/soccer均用於足球)較遠的/較近的球門柱◇He steered a shot between the goalkeeper and the near post.他把球從守門員和較近的球門柱之間射入。➤high, low (both in basketball均用於籃球)高位;低位PHRASES➤be pipped at the post, pip sb/sth to the post (both BrE) 在終點以些微之差被超越/超越⋯◇She led for most of the way before being pipped at the post.她在大部份賽程中都一直領先,但是在終點處被超過。post
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6message sent to a discussion group on the Internet(網上的)帖子ADJECTIVE | VERB + POST | POST + VERB | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤blog博客文章➤earlier, original, previous早先的帖子;原始帖;以前的帖子➤last, new, recent最後的/新發的/最近的帖子➤good, great, interesting好帖;了不起的帖子;有趣的帖子➤long長帖VERB + POST➤make, write寫帖子◇I want to apologize for not making a post on Friday.我想對週五沒有發帖道歉。➤read, see讀帖子;看帖子◇To respond to your comments, please see my previous post.對您的評論的答覆,請參閱我以前的帖子。POST + VERB➤be entitled sth, be titled sth (especially NAmE) 帖子題為⋯◇Seth made a blog post titled 'Rules of Engagement'.賽斯發了篇博客文章,題為《訂婚規則》。PREPOSITION➤post about, post on關於⋯的帖子◇a post about Billy the Kid關於比利小子的帖子◇More info can be found in my first post on the subject.可以在我對該問題發的第一篇帖子中找到更多的信息。
post verb ⇨send1 (post a letter)⇨send2 (post sb abroad)post noun ⇨post (a wooden post)⇨job (resign from your post)⇨letter (open the post)post
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post ♦︎ pillar ♦︎ column ♦︎ plank ♦︎ beam ♦︎ rafter ♦︎ support ♦︎ buttress ♦︎ girder ♦︎ joistThese are all words for long pieces of wood, metal or stone that are used for support, often as part of a structure.这些词均表示柱、梁。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a heavy post / column / plank / beam / girder◆a massive pillar / column / beam / buttress◆tall posts / pillars / columns / buttresses◆a wooden post / pillar / column / plank / beam / rafter / support◆a steel post / pillar / column / beam / support / girder / joist◆an iron post / pillar / column / beam / support / girder◆a concrete pillar / column / beam / joist◆a stone pillar / column / buttress◆a post / pillar / column / beam / buttress / girder / joist supports sth■post [countable] (often in compounds常构成复合词) a piece of wood or metal that is set in the ground in an upright position, especially to support sth or to mark a position柱;桩;标志杆◆She tied the dog to a post.她把狗拴在柱子上。◆corner posts(= that mark the corners of a sports field)运动场上的角杆◆ (especially BrE) The car skidded and hit a lamp post.汽车打滑撞到了路灯柱。■pillar ˈpɪlə(r) [countable] a large round stone, metal or wooden post that is used to support a bridge, the roof of a building, etc., especially when it is also decorative(尤指兼作装饰的)柱子,桥墩◆The roof is supported by massive stone pillars.屋顶由巨大的石柱支撑。◆He was hiding behind a pillar near the back of the church.他藏在教堂后部的一根柱子后。■column [countable] a tall, solid, upright post, usually round and made of stone, which supports or decorates a building or stands alone as a monument, built to remind people of a famous person or event柱;圆形石柱;纪念柱◆The churches have classical columns and decoration.教堂都有传统的石柱和装饰。◆Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square is one of London's best-known landmarks.特拉法尔加广场上的纳尔逊柱是伦敦最有名的地标建筑之一。■plank [countable] a long narrow flat piece of wood that is used for making floors, boats, etc.(地板或船板的)木板,板条◆a plank of wood一条木板◆The bridge was made of planks held together with rope.这座桥是用绳子绑起来的木板搭成的。■beam [countable] a long horizontal piece of wood, metal, etc. used to support weight, especially as part of the roof in a building(尤指建筑物顶部的)梁◆The cottage had low ceilings with exposed dark oak beams.小屋的屋顶很低,深色的橡木梁裸露着。■rafter ˈrɑːftə(r); NAmEˈræftər [countable, usually plural] one of the sloping pieces of wood that support a roof椽子◆Ropes of onions and garlic hung from the ancient rafters.一串串的洋葱和大蒜吊在老屋的椽子上。■support [countable] a thing that holds sth and prevents it from falling支撑物;支柱;支座◆The supports under the bridge were starting to bend.桥下的支柱开始弯曲。 see also support ⇨ supportverb2■buttressˈbʌtrəs [countable] a stone or brick structure that is attached to a wall to support it扶壁;支墩◆It was necessary to strengthen the building with large external buttresses.有必要用大型的外部扶壁加固此建筑。■girderˈgɜːdə(r); NAmEˈgɜːrdər [countable] a long strong iron or steel beam used for building bridges and forming the structure of large buildings(桥梁或建筑物的)大梁,桁架◆The unfinished building with its blue girders was being used as a huge climbing frame.这座未完工的大楼有蓝色的大梁,当时正被人们当作游乐用的大型攀爬架。■joist [countable, usually plural] a long thick piece of wood or metal that is used for support under a floor or above a ceiling in a building搁栅;托梁◆Lift any loose floorboards and inspect the joists.掀起所有松动的地板,查看搁栅。