post

名詞

UK/pəʊst/
US/poʊst/

定義 post 名詞

delivery(遞送)

  1. A2Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    letters or packages that are delivered to homes or workplaces

    信件;郵件

    • I was away for a few days, so I have a pile of mail waiting for me.

      我離開了幾天然後回來,所以有一堆郵件等著我。

    • My mail is typically opened by my assistant, unless it's marked as 'personal'.

      我的郵件通常由我的助理打開,除非它被標記為『私人』。

    • Has the mail been delivered yet?

      郵件已經送來了嗎?

  2. A2Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    the system used for collecting and delivering letters and packages

    郵政系統;郵遞服務

    • My letter must have been lost in the postal system.

      我的信一定是在郵政系統中遺失了。

    • If you prefer not to deliver it in person, you can send it via the mail.

      如果你不想親自送達,你可以通過郵件寄送。

    • I need to go to the post office to send a package.

      我需要去郵局寄一個包裹。

  3. Singular(單數)

    the time when letters are collected or delivered

    收信時間;郵件收發時間

    • I missed the morning mail collection.

      我錯過了早上的郵件收取時間。

    • Did you manage to catch the mail delivery?

      你趕上郵件派送的時間了嗎?

    • I need to send this letter before the afternoon mail run.

      我需要在下午郵件收取之前寄出這封信。

position(職位)

  1. B2Countable(可數名詞)

    a specific job within a company or organization

    職位;職務

    • Advertisements for teaching positions appeared in Tuesday's newspaper.

      週二的報紙上出現了教師職位的廣告。

    • She has been in this role for 13 years.

      她已經在這個職位上工作了13年。

    • They have a few job openings available.

      他們有一些職位空缺。

structure(結構)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    a long, upright piece of wood or metal that is set in the ground to support something or show a position

    柱;杆;樁

  2. Countable(可數名詞)

    used to form compound words relating to poles or posts

    (構成複合詞)杆;柱

    • a lamppost

      路燈柱

    • a signpost

      路標

location(位置)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    a specific location where someone is stationed for duty, particularly a guard or soldier

    崗位;哨位

    • The soldier was disciplined for leaving his assigned post.

      這名士兵因離開指定崗位而受到處分。

    • I was instructed to remain at my station until the final customer departed.

      我被指示留在我的崗位,直到最後一位顧客離開。

    • Guards were stationed at every exit of the building.

      大樓的每個出口都安排了警衛。

content(內容)

  1. internet & telecoms(互聯網與通信)

    a message or image that you publish on a website or social media platform

    (網路上的)貼文;訊息

    • Many people have left comments on my post.

      許多人在我的貼文下留言。

    • You can adjust your privacy settings to limit who can view your posts.

      你可以調整隱私設定來限制誰可以查看你的貼文。

    • I published a post on my blog about my travels.

      我在我的部落格上發布了一篇關於我旅行的貼文。

動詞

UK/pəʊst/
US/poʊst/

定義 post 動詞

send(寄送)

  1. A2Transitive(及物動詞)

    to send a letter or package through the mail

    郵寄;投寄

    • Did you remember to mail my letter?

      你記得寄我的信了嗎?

    • I need to send that package, or she won't receive it in time for her birthday.

      我需要寄那個包裹,否則她無法及時收到她的生日禮物。

    • Could you send me the detailed information?

      你能把詳細資料寄給我嗎?

  2. Transitive(及物動詞)

    to put something through a letterbox

    投入;塞入(信箱)

    • After you lock the door, just put the key through the letterbox.

      鎖門後,只要把鑰匙從信箱口塞進去。

    • Please post the reply slip through the letterbox in the door.

      請將回條從門上的信箱口塞進去。

assign(指派)

  1. C2Transitive(及物動詞)

    to send someone to a specific location to perform a job

    派遣;派駐

    • He was sent to Pakistan for a six-month assignment.

      他被派往巴基斯坦進行為期六個月的任務。

    • Guards were stationed at all the entrances.

      警衛被派駐在所有入口處。

    • The reporter was posted to the war zone to cover the conflict.

      記者被派往戰區報導衝突。

display(展示)

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)

    to publicly display a notice on a wall or board

    張貼;公布

    • Company announcements are usually posted on the bulletin board.

      公司公告通常張貼在佈告欄上。

    • Please post your posters in the designated areas.

      請將海報張貼在指定區域。

publish(發布)

  1. B1Transitive(及物動詞)Intransitive(不及物動詞)internet & telecoms(互聯網與通信)

    to publish a message, image, or other content online

    (在網站上)發布;張貼;發表

    • I never publish anything on the internet that I wouldn't want my boss to see.

      我從不在網路上發布任何我不想讓老闆看到的內容。

    • She rarely posts updates on Facebook.

      她很少在Facebook上發布更新。

    • Someone has been posting inappropriate messages in this chat room.

      有人在這個聊天室裡發布不當訊息。

finance(財務)

  1. to provide money as bail so that someone can be released from custody before trial

    支付(保釋金等)

    • She has agreed to pay bail for her brother.

      她同意為她的兄弟支付保釋金。

    • The judge set a high amount for bail.

      法官設定了高額的保釋金。

announce(公告)

  1. to make a company's financial results available to the public

    公布(公司)財務結果

    • The oil company announced profits of $25.1 billion.

      這家石油公司宣布獲利251億美元。

    • The company will post its quarterly results next week.

      該公司將於下週公布季度財務結果。

前缀

UK/pəʊst-/
US/poʊst-/

定義 post 前缀

  1. after or later than

    • postgraduate

      研究生

    • postoperative

      手術後

    • He took a post-lunch nap.

      他午餐後小睡了一會兒。