单词 | postal |
释义 | postalWord family noun post postage postie posting postal orderadjective postal verb post adverbpostally Mailpost·al /ˈpəʊstl $ ˈpoʊs-/ adjectiveadj [only before noun] 1 TCMrelating to the official system which takes letters from one place to another 邮政的,邮政业务的 the U.S. postal service 美国邮政 postal workers 邮政人员 an increase in postal charges 邮资的上涨 2 relating to sending things by post 邮寄的,邮递的 Candidates are chosen by a postal ballot of all party members. 候选人由所有党员通过邮寄方式投票选出。 postal vote British EnglishBrE Housebound voters should register early for a postal vote. 不能出门的选民应该尽早登记以邮寄选票。 3. go postal American EnglishAmE informal to become very angry and behave in a violent way 暴跳如雷;动粗 Examples from the Corpus postal• Should both sides of a case be heard before the postal ballot?• He was born in 1855 in Dublin, Ireland, where his father was a postal clerk.• Data was collected using a postal questionnaire sent to just over 3,000 people in two regions - Bristol and Manchester.• Internal printing and postal services were reviewed during the year and a reduction from four to three staff was made.• To maintain rapport in a postal survey we must always put ourselves in the position of the respondent.• Federal authorities said Thursday night they were concerned that more letter bombs could be circulating in the postal system.• Also patron of clerics, messengers, postal workers, radio workers, stamp collectors, telecommunications workers, and television workers.• postal workers postal workers• Also patron of clerics, diplomats, messengers, postal workers, radio workers, telecommunications workers, and television workers.• The five unions who called the indefinite strike said up to 80 percent of postal workers stayed away from work in some areas. postal vote• Only one had a postal vote.• Voluntary patients can register on the electoral roll and can have postal votes.• Something similar may also have happened in Martin county, where 9,770 postal votes are at stake.• Telephone canvassing, postal votes, the party machine at Labour's Millbank headquarters had all the answers. From Longman Business Dictionary postalpost·al /ˈpəʊstlˈpoʊs-/ adjectiveadj [only before a noun] connected with the official system of sending and receiving letters, parcels etc strikes by postal workers ThePostal Service (=official system for delivering letters, parcels etc in the United States) has seen a significantly better financial performance. |
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