Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot
Ääntäminen
RP:
US:
- Tuntematon aksentti:
Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
Määritelmät
Substantiivit
- A long dowel or plank protruding from the ground; a fence post; a light post
- An assigned station; a guard post.
- (obsolete) Each of a series of men stationed at specific places along a postroad, with responsibility for relaying letters and dispatches of the monarch (and later others) along the route.
- (construction) a stud; a two-by-four
- An appointed position in an organization.
- (dated) A station, or one of a series of stations, established for the refreshment and accommodation of travellers on some recognized route.
- A military base; the place at which a soldier or a body of troops is stationed; also, the troops at such a station.
- A pole in a battery
- (now historical) Someone who travels express along a set route carrying letters and dispatches; a courier.
- (dentistry) A long, narrow piece inserted into a root canal to provide retention for a crown.
- An organisation for delivering letters, parcels etc., or the service provided by such an organisation.
- (vocal music chiefly a cappella) a prolonged final melody note, among moving harmony notes
- A single delivery of letters; the letters or deliveries that make up a single batch delivered to one person or one address.
- (paper, printing) A printing paper size measuring 19.25 inches x 15.5 inches
- A message posted in an electronic forum.
- (sports) goalpost
- A location on a basketball court near the basket.
- (obsolete) The doorpost of a victualler's shop or inn, on which were chalked the scores of customers; hence, a score; a debt.
- (American football) A moderate to deep passing route in which a receiver runs 10-20 yards from the line of scrimmage straight down the field, then cuts toward the middle of the field (towards the facing goalposts) at a 45-degree angle.
- (obsolete) Haste or speed, like that of a messenger or mail carrier.
- (obsolete) One who has charge of a station, especially a postal station.
Prepositiot
- after; especially after a significant event that has long-term ramifications
Verbit
- To enter (a name) on a list, as for service, promotion, etc.
- (transitive) To hang (a notice) in a conspicuous manner for general review.
- To send an item of mail.
- To assign to a station; to set; to place.
- To travel with post horses; figuratively, to travel in haste.
- To hold up to public blame or reproach; to advertise opprobriously; to denounce by public proclamation.
- (UK, horse-riding) To rise and sink in the saddle, in accordance with the motion of the horse, especially in trotting.
- (accounting) To carry (an account) from the journal to the ledger.
- To inform; to give the news to; to make acquainted with the details of a subject; often with up.
- (Internet) To publish a message to a newsgroup, forum, blog, etc.
- (transitive, poker) To pay (a blind)
Adverbit
- With the post, on post-horses; express, with speed, quickly
- sent via the postal service
Esimerkit
- In post he came.
- Payer la caution de quelqu’un.
- I posted the notice on the employee bulletin board.
- One of the most appealing things for me about Barack Obama has always been that he comes post the post-60s generation.
- Post a sentinel in front of the door.
- It might be to obtain a ship for a lieutenant, [...] or to get him posted.
- Lew reckons he had three options for the cash-cow which was Premier post the Coles sale.
- She was Nicolas Sarkozy's pin-up for diversity, the first Muslim woman with north African parents to hold a major French government post. But Rachida Dati has now turned on her own party elite with such ferocity that some have suggested she should be expelled from the president's ruling party.
- From the ground, Colombo’s port does not look like much. Those entering it are greeted by wire fences, walls dating back to colonial times and security posts. For mariners leaving the port after lonely nights on the high seas, the delights of the B52 Night Club and Stallion Pub lie a stumble away.
- He prided himself on looking neat even when he was riding post.
- In this posture were affairs at the inn when a gentleman arrived there post.
- I couldn't figure it out, so I posted a question on the mailing list.
- And post o'er land and ocean without rest.
- Post speedily to my lord your husband.
- Mail items posted before 7.00pm within the Central Business District and before 5.00pm outside the Central Business District will be delivered the next working day.
- He held office of postmaster, or, as it was then called, post, for several years.
- But they marginally improved after the break as Didier Drogba hit the post.
- Two of the receivers ran post patterns.
- I send you the fair copy of the poem on dullness, which I should not care to hazard by the common post.
- sent via post; parcel post
- information was filtered through the counting-houses and warehouses of Antwerp; posts galloped along the roads of the Low Countries, while dispatches streamed through Calais, and were passed off the merchant galleys arriving in London from the Flanders ports.
- I fear my Julia would not deign my lines, / Receiving them from such a worthless post.
- In certain places there be always fresh posts, to carry that further which is brought unto them by the other.
- a stage or railway post
- Since Jim was new to the game, he had to post $4 in order to receive a hand.
- thoroughly posted up in the politics and literature of the day
- You have not posted your books these ten years.
- to post someone for cowardice
- Post no bills.
- On pain of being posted to your sorrow / Fail not, at four, to meet me.
- When God sends coin / I will discharge your post.
Taivutusmuodot
| Partisiipin perfekti | posted | Imperfekti | posted |
| Partisiipin preesens | posting | Monikko | posts |
| Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesens | posts | Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesens | posteth (vanhahtava) |