A2 [ U ] mainly UK US usually mail letters, etc. that are delivered to homes or places of work邮件
A2 [ U ] mainly UK US usually mail the public system that exists for the collecting and delivering of letters邮政,邮递
[ S ] UK the time during the day when letters, etc. are collected or delivered收集(或投递)邮件的时间;邮班
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Many thanks for your lovely long letter which arrived in this morning's post.
The post comes twice daily.
The package had been badly crushed in the post.
Every Christmas thousands of people are drafted in to help with the post.
The letter must have gone astray in the post.
B2 [ C ] a job in a company or organization职位,职务
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She rose to the exalted post of Foreign Secretary after only three years in the government.
I'm sorry, the post has already been filled.
She has been removed from her post as managing director.
Without a doubt, she's the strongest candidate we've interviewed for the post.
Chief Inspector of Schools is a very challenging and high-profile post.
[ C ] a vertical stick or pole stuck into the ground, usually to support something or show a position柱,杆,桩
[ C ] used as a combining form(用作构词成分)杆,柱
in the sport of horse racing, the place where the race finishes or, less often, the place from which the race starts(赛马的)终点柱,终点标志;起点柱
in sports such as football, a goalpost (= either of two vertical posts showing the area in which the ball is kicked to score points)(足球等的)门柱
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He caught the rope and knotted it around a post.
a fence post
The gate won't stay open, so we'll have to secure it to that post.
The first stage of building the fence is sinking the posts into the ground.
They moved the goal posts wider apart.
[ C ] the particular place where someone works, especially where a soldier is told to be for military duty, usually as a guard岗位;(尤指士兵的)哨所
internet & telecoms something such as a message or picture that you publish on a website or using social media网站上公布的信息;帖子
A2 UK US mail [ T ] to send a letter or parcel by post邮寄,寄
UK [ T ] to put an object through a letterbox (= special opening in a door)把…塞入信箱
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She gave me her assurance that she would post the cheque immediately.
Please remind me to post this letter when we're out - I keep forgetting.
I had posted the card two months previously.
My husband generally posts our letters on his way to work.
I posted the parcel over a week ago - it should have reached you by now.
[ T ] to stick or pin a notice on a wall in order to make it publicly known张贴,公布
B1 [ I or T ] internet & telecoms to publish something such as a message or picture on a website or using social media(在网站上)公布,发布(信息);发(帖)
US to pay money, especially so that a person who has been accused of committing a crime can be free until their trial支付(尤指保释金等)
to announce a company's financial results公布(公司)财务结果
after or later than后
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