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释义 post (verb) post (noun) post (noun) post (verb) post 22 ENTRIES FOUND: post (noun) post (verb) post (noun) post (noun) post (verb) post- (prefix) post-free (adjective) posting (noun) Post-it (trademark) post-op (adjective) post-traumatic stress disorder (noun) post exchange (noun) post office (noun) post office box (noun) last post (noun) parcel post (noun) scratching post (noun) staging post (noun) trading post (noun) winning post (noun) pillar (noun) return (noun) 1 post /ˈpoʊst/ noun plural posts 1 post /ˈpoʊst/ noun 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 fence posts篱笆桩 — 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 a horse's post position [=the position of a horse in the line of horses at the start of a race]赛马跑道起点位置 (Brit) The horses galloped toward the finishing post.赛马飞奔向终点。 3  : goalpost — usually singular通常用单数 The shot hit the post.(球)射中了门柱。 from pillar to post — see pillar — compare 3post, 4post 2 post /ˈpoʊst/ verb posts; posted; posting 2 post /ˈpoʊst/ verb 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。 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 A snowstorm warning was posted [=announced] for the New England area.新英格兰地区已发出暴风雪警报。 The company posted [=reported] increased profits for the third quarter.这家公司公布了第三季度增长的利润。 2  : to add (a message) to an online message board(在在线留言板上)跟帖,留言 [+ object] I read through the previous messages, then posted a quick response.我浏览了之前的信息,然后跟帖留言。 [no object] She posts regularly to several newsgroups.她经常向几个网络新闻组发帖。 3  [+ object] chiefly British : to send (a letter or package) by mail邮寄 If you find anything I've left behind, just post [=mail] it to me.如果你发现我遗落了什么东西,邮寄给我就行了。 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。 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。 post bail — see 1bail — compare 5post 3 post /ˈpoʊst/ noun plural posts 3 post /ˈpoʊst/ noun 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。 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。 Has the post come yet?信到了没? After lunch, she sat and read the post.吃完午餐,她坐下来看信。 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 The Internet newsgroup is very active, with over 50 posts per day.这个互联网新闻组十分活跃,每天有50多条信息。 — called also posting by return of post — see 2return — compare 1post, 4post 4 post /ˈpoʊst/ noun plural posts 4 post /ˈpoʊst/ noun 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 No matter what happens, do not abandon your post. [=do not leave your assigned area]无论出现什么情况,都不要擅自离岗。 a command post指挥所 b  : the place where someone does a job岗位;工作地点 The bartender returned to her post behind the counter.酒吧女招待回到吧台后面自己的位置上。 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。 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。 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。 She applied for a government/administrative post.她申请了一份政府/行政职务。 3  [count] : trading post 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 He was standing in the post all alone.他独自一人站在篮筐附近。 b  : the position of a player who is in the post策应位置 She usually plays the post.她通常打策应位置。 — compare 1post, 3post 5 post /ˈpoʊst/ verb posts; posted; posting 5 post /ˈpoʊst/ verb 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 Paramedics were posted nearby.护理人员被安排在附近待命。 The general posted a guard outside the door to his tent.将军在帐篷门外安排了一名警卫站岗。 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 Her company is posting her to New York City.公司派她去纽约市工作。 — usually used as (be) posted通常用作(be) posted He was posted to Munich, Germany.他被派往德国慕尼黑工作。 — compare 2post
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