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单词 postbox
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Definition of postbox in English:

postbox

noun ˈpəʊs(t)bɒksˈpoʊs(t)bɑks
  • A large public box with a slot into which post is placed for collection by the post office.

    North American term mailbox
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Royal Mail has reduced collections without providing bigger postboxes to accommodate the volume of letters.
    • There, he dropped the package into one of the postboxes and grinned with satisfaction when he imagined a confused postman finding it.
    • She said people had been parking their cars up by the postbox to post their mail and blocking the access of adjacent properties.
    • A spokesman for the Royal Mail said the box had been moved so that a larger postbox could be installed.
    • The Post Office also agreed to install a postbox in the Seaview area, and street lighting around Seaview has also been upgraded.
    • It was a nondescript little apartment, its front door facing the road, with naught but a small dented metal postbox stuffed with junk mail and a window with a purple curtain to look at.
    • Think how many trees and litres of water could be conserved if marketing companies stopped stuffing postboxes with advertising.
    • Letters in hand, I wandered off up to the postbox.
    • To cut down on distances covered by postmen, An Post want householders living more than 10 metres from the road to take a roadside postbox, rather than the postman delivering to their door.
    • They are asking the county council to make the lane a safe walking route to and from High Grantley, where the bus stop, school, playgroup, recreation ground, village hall, postbox and public house are all located.
    • It happened again the next morning as I nipped down to the postbox at the corner of my road.
    • The first results were not declared until gone midnight, with sackloads of extra votes arriving after a last-minute sweep of postboxes by the Royal Mail.
    • Live fireworks have been thrown into phone boxes, postboxes and even into a residential letterbox vandals in the run up to bonfire night
    • The postbox was right in front of the gate, thank you.
    • I've been carrying a letter round for two weeks, looking for a postbox.
    • A postbox containing voting slips was set alight.
    • The issue was raised at a recent meeting and it was stressed that the two existing postboxes were not adequate for contemporary needs.
    • The unofficial walkouts crippled large parts of London and hit other areas of the country, forcing managers to empty postboxes.
    • I fell asleep for a while then got off at the Mini Mart and stopped by my postbox to see if I had any mail.
    • They also ban over-sized satellite dishes, wacky postboxes, and untoward lawn ‘statuary.’
    • And judging by the full postboxes of letters already dotted around the hall, public feeling is as strong as ever.
    • Often, delivery errors are corrected by residents, who put the mail through the right door or drop it back into a postbox.
    • There's something satisfying about putting that wodge of envelopes in the postbox on the way to work.
    • I got a CD in the mail, but the postie just shoved the package halfway into the postbox slot and cracked half the CD cover.
    • I walked out of the house to post a letter - the postbox is less than 100 yards away - and left the door open.
    • Gordon reckoned there was no need for the leaflets to be delivered as there was a postbox at the beginning of his driveway.
    • A problem with some of the older postboxes is that they cannot take the volume of post that needs to go in them, especially in some urban areas.
    • Those who do agree to participate will be supplied with a postbox, which An Post say is high quality, attractive and weather-proof.
    • However at the moment An Post are finding that some businesses are not open to receive their mail and do not have suitable postboxes.
    • These mis-delivered letters are put back into the postbox, with an arrow indicating the correct place, and I can only hope that the post office does not add insult to injury by trying to collect excess postage.
    • The postbox was designed specifically so that its slot was only 5mm wide, and therefore it could only take ordinary sized enveloped.
 
 

Definition of postbox in US English:

postbox

nounˈpōs(t)bäksˈpoʊs(t)bɑks
  • A large public box with a slot into which post is placed for collection by the post office; a mailbox.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There's something satisfying about putting that wodge of envelopes in the postbox on the way to work.
    • They are asking the county council to make the lane a safe walking route to and from High Grantley, where the bus stop, school, playgroup, recreation ground, village hall, postbox and public house are all located.
    • And judging by the full postboxes of letters already dotted around the hall, public feeling is as strong as ever.
    • The Royal Mail has reduced collections without providing bigger postboxes to accommodate the volume of letters.
    • Gordon reckoned there was no need for the leaflets to be delivered as there was a postbox at the beginning of his driveway.
    • These mis-delivered letters are put back into the postbox, with an arrow indicating the correct place, and I can only hope that the post office does not add insult to injury by trying to collect excess postage.
    • I walked out of the house to post a letter - the postbox is less than 100 yards away - and left the door open.
    • A spokesman for the Royal Mail said the box had been moved so that a larger postbox could be installed.
    • Often, delivery errors are corrected by residents, who put the mail through the right door or drop it back into a postbox.
    • A postbox containing voting slips was set alight.
    • They also ban over-sized satellite dishes, wacky postboxes, and untoward lawn ‘statuary.’
    • The unofficial walkouts crippled large parts of London and hit other areas of the country, forcing managers to empty postboxes.
    • A problem with some of the older postboxes is that they cannot take the volume of post that needs to go in them, especially in some urban areas.
    • However at the moment An Post are finding that some businesses are not open to receive their mail and do not have suitable postboxes.
    • There, he dropped the package into one of the postboxes and grinned with satisfaction when he imagined a confused postman finding it.
    • It happened again the next morning as I nipped down to the postbox at the corner of my road.
    • Letters in hand, I wandered off up to the postbox.
    • She said people had been parking their cars up by the postbox to post their mail and blocking the access of adjacent properties.
    • Think how many trees and litres of water could be conserved if marketing companies stopped stuffing postboxes with advertising.
    • I've been carrying a letter round for two weeks, looking for a postbox.
    • I got a CD in the mail, but the postie just shoved the package halfway into the postbox slot and cracked half the CD cover.
    • The Post Office also agreed to install a postbox in the Seaview area, and street lighting around Seaview has also been upgraded.
    • Those who do agree to participate will be supplied with a postbox, which An Post say is high quality, attractive and weather-proof.
    • I fell asleep for a while then got off at the Mini Mart and stopped by my postbox to see if I had any mail.
    • The postbox was right in front of the gate, thank you.
    • The postbox was designed specifically so that its slot was only 5mm wide, and therefore it could only take ordinary sized enveloped.
    • Live fireworks have been thrown into phone boxes, postboxes and even into a residential letterbox vandals in the run up to bonfire night
    • The first results were not declared until gone midnight, with sackloads of extra votes arriving after a last-minute sweep of postboxes by the Royal Mail.
    • It was a nondescript little apartment, its front door facing the road, with naught but a small dented metal postbox stuffed with junk mail and a window with a purple curtain to look at.
    • The issue was raised at a recent meeting and it was stressed that the two existing postboxes were not adequate for contemporary needs.
    • To cut down on distances covered by postmen, An Post want householders living more than 10 metres from the road to take a roadside postbox, rather than the postman delivering to their door.
 
 
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