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1 | to send a letter or parcel to someone in the post . AMERICAN usuallymail 邮寄;投寄 |
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2 | post to put information or a message where the public can see it , for example on a wall 张贴(信息) |
| The menu and prices are posted outside the door. 菜单和菜价都张贴在门外。 |
| 2a | to put information on the Internet (在因特网上)公布信息,发帖子 | | New job openings are posted every day on their website. 每天他们的网站都会公布有关新空缺工作职位的信息。 | |
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3 | to send someone to a place to guard it or to watch who arrives and leaves 设置(岗哨等);派(人)站岗 |
| Extra guards were posted at the border crossing. 边界的交叉口处增派了几名卫兵站岗。 |
| 3a | to send someone to another country or place to work for the government or a company , or for duty in the armed forces 派驻;委派 | | He was then posted to 22 Squadron. 当时他被派驻到22骑兵中队。 | |
PHRASE |
- | keep sb posted |
| to regularly give someone information about something they are interested in , for example how a situation is changing or developing |
| 定期向某人通报信息 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌpost ˈup |
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| post22 | The headteacher posted up a list of prize winners. 校长张贴出了一张获奖者的名单。 | |
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