() ( mail, NAmE, BrE ) [] the official system used for sending and delivering letters, packages, etc.邮政;邮递;邮寄◆I'll send the original to you by post.我会把原件邮寄给你。◆I'll put the information in the post to you tomorrow.我明天把资料邮寄给你。◆My application got lost in the post.我的申请书在邮寄过程中丢失了。⨁first-class / second-class post一等/二等邮件⨁internal / international post国内/国际邮政 () ( mail, NAmE, BrE ) [] letters, packages, etc. that are sent and delivered邮寄的信函(或包裹等);邮件◆There was a lot of post this morning.今天上午有很多邮件。◆Have you opened your post yet?你打开你的邮件了吗?⨁to deliver / handle post递送/处理邮件⨁to get / receive / send (out) post收到/接到/寄邮件⨁to answer / deal with / open / read your post回复/处理/拆开/阅读邮件 [; ] () an occasion during the day when letters, etc. are collected or delivered收集(或投递)邮件的时间;邮班◆The package came in this morning's post.包裹是今天上午到的。⨁the first / last post头趟/最后一趟邮班⨁to catch / miss the post赶上/错过邮班 [] a job, especially an important one in a large organization职位;(尤指)要职◆He will leave his $300 000-a-year post this week.本周他将辞去年薪 30 万元的职位。◆She has held the post for three years.她担任这个职务已经三年了。◆We will be creating 15 new posts next year.明年我们将增设 15 个新职位。◆The company has been unable to fill the post.公司的这个职位空缺还没能填补上。➡ idiom at return noun➡ see note at job ⨁a junior / senior / key / managerial post初级/高级/关键/管理职位⨁a full-time / part-time / permanent / temporary / vacant post全职;兼职;永久/临时职位;职位空缺⨁to apply for / hold / leave / resign from / take up a post申请/担任职位;辞职;就职⨁to appoint sb to / fill a post任命某人担任某个职位;担任某个职位trading post