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.]