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释义

post

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noun (1)

ˈpōst How to pronounce post (audio)
1
: a piece (as of timber or metal) fixed firmly in an upright position especially as a stay or support : pillar, column
2
: a pole or stake set up to mark or indicate something
especially : a pole that marks the starting or finishing point of a horse race
3
a
: goalpost
b
: a football passing play in which the receiver runs downfield before turning towards the middle of the field
4
: the metal stem of a pierced earring
5
: a metallic fitting attached to an electrical device (such as a storage battery) for convenience in making connections

post

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verb (1)

posted; posting; posts

transitive verb

1
: to affix to a usual place (such as a wall) for public notices : placard
2
a
: to publish, announce, or advertise by or as if by use of a placard
b
: to denounce by public notice
c
: to enter on a public listing
d
: to forbid (property) to trespassers under penalty of legal prosecution by notices placed along the boundaries
e
: score
posted a 70 in the final round
3
: to publish (something, such as a message) in an online forum (such as an electronic message board)

post

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noun (2)

1
: something (such as a message) that is published online
2
chiefly British
a
: a nation's organization for handling mail
also : the mail handled
b(1)
: a single dispatch of mail
(2)
: letter sense 2a
c
: post office
d
: postbox
3
archaic
a
: one of a series of stations for keeping horses for relays
b
: the distance between any two such consecutive stations : stage
4
obsolete : courier

post

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verb (2)

posted; posting; posts

transitive verb

1
: to make familiar with a subject : inform
kept her posted on the latest gossip
2
: mail
post a letter
3
a
: to transfer or carry from a book of original entry to a ledger
b
: to make transfer entries in
4
archaic : to dispatch in haste

intransitive verb

1
: to rise from the saddle and return to it in rhythm with a horse's trot
2
: to ride or travel with haste : hurry
3
: to travel with post-horses

post

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adverb

: with post-horses : express

post

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noun (3)

1
a
: the place at which a soldier is stationed
especially : a sentry's beat or station
b
: a station or task to which one is assigned
c
: the place at which a body of troops is stationed : camp
d
: a local subdivision of a veterans' organization
e
: one of two bugle calls sounded (as in the British army) at tattoo
2
a
: an office or position to which a person is appointed
b
: an area on a basketball court that is located just outside the free throw lane usually near the basket
also : the offensive position of a player occupying the post
3
a
: trading post, settlement
b
: a trading station on the floor of a stock exchange

post

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verb (3)

posted; posting; posts

transitive verb

1
a
: to station in a given place
guards were posted at the doors
b
: to carry ceremoniously to a position
posting the colors
2
chiefly British : to assign to a unit, position, or location (as in the military or civil service)
3
: to put up
O'Brien claims city cops roughed him up and refused to let him post bond. Jeffrey Ressner

post-

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prefix

1
a
: after : subsequent : later
postdate
b
: behind : posterior : following after
postlude
postconsonantal
2
a
: subsequent to : later than
postoperative
b
: posterior to
postorbital

Synonyms

Noun (1)

  • column
  • pier
  • pilaster
  • pillar
  • stanchion

Verb (1)

  • placard

Noun (2)

  • correspondence
  • mail
  • matter
  • parcel post
  • snail mail

Verb (2)

  • mail

Noun (3)

  • assignment
  • brief
  • business
  • charge
  • detail
  • job
  • mission
  • operation

Verb (3)

  • detail
  • station
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Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English, from Old English, from Latin postis; probably akin to Latin por- forward and to Latin stare to stand — more at portend, stand

Noun (2)

Middle French poste relay station, courier, from Old Italian posta relay station, from feminine of posto, past participle of porre to place, from Latin ponere — more at position

Noun (3)

Middle French poste, from Old Italian posto, from past participle of porre to place

Prefix

Middle English, from Latin, from post; akin to Lithuanian pas at, Greek apo away from — more at of

First Known Use

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb (1)

circa 1640, in the meaning defined at sense 2a

Noun (2)

1507, in the meaning defined at sense 4

Verb (2)

1533, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 3

Adverb

1549, in the meaning defined above

Noun (3)

1562, in the meaning defined at sense 2a

Verb (3)

1609, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

post 1 of 7

noun

ˈpōst How to pronounce post (audio)
: a piece of material (as metal or wood) placed firmly in an upright position and used especially as a support or marker

post

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verb

posted; posting
1
: to fasten (as a notice or sign) to a suitable place (as a wall or bulletin board)
2
: to make known publicly as if by putting up a notice
A storm warning was posted for our area.
3
: to add (a message) to an online message board
4
: to forbid persons from entering or using by putting up warning notices
Officials posted the trout stream.

post

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noun

1
chiefly British : postal service
2
chiefly British : the mail handled by the post
3
chiefly British : a single shipment of mail
4
: something (as a message) published online

post

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verb

posted; posting
1
: to ride or travel quickly
Laurie meanwhile posted off to comfort Amy … Louisa May Alcott, Little Women
2
: to send by mail
3
: to make aware of recent news about something
Keep me posted.

post

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noun

1
: the place where a soldier or guard is stationed
2
: a place where a body of troops is stationed
3
: a place or office to which a person is appointed
4
: trading post

post

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verb

posted; posting
: to station in a given place
post a guard

post-

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prefix

: after : later : following : behind
postscript

Legal Definition

post

transitive verb

: to put up (as bond)
post bail

Biographical Definition

Post

biographical name

ˈpōst How to pronounce Post (audio)
Emily 1872–1960 née Price American columnist and writer

postings

noun

plural of posting
as in advertisements
a published statement informing the public of a matter of general interest a posting in the local newspaper of the public auction of a house on which a bank had foreclosed

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • advertisements
  • announcements
  • ads
  • releases
  • bulletins
  • notices
  • notifications
  • reports
  • communiqués
  • adverts
  • posters
  • advertisings
  • messages
  • brochures
  • flyers
  • broadcasts
  • communications
  • signs
  • handbills
  • circulars
  • commercials
  • fliers
  • placards
  • blurbs
  • billboards
  • gazettes
  • newscasts
  • promotions
  • telecasts
  • billings
  • playbills
  • publicities
  • declarations
  • proclamations
  • pronouncements
  • handouts
  • dispatches
  • broadsides
  • campaigns
  • promulgations
  • fly sheets
  • words
  • bills
  • promos
  • show bills
  • annunciations
  • edicts
  • pitches
  • propagandas
  • rescripts
  • cablecasts
  • come-ons
  • spots
  • pronunciamentos
  • significations
  • buildups
  • ballyhoos
  • plugs
  • plugolas
  • pronunciamentoes
  • boosts
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