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♦ post (1) /pəʊst/n.5 (spec. ipp.) palo; palo di partenza; ( anche) traguardo: to be pipped at the post, essere battuto sul traguardo● (ipp.) post and planks, dritto di tavole □ (ipp.) post and rails, dritto di barriere □ (fam.) to be as deaf as a post, essere sordo come una campana.♦ post (2) /pəʊst/n.1 (mil.) posto ( di guardia, di sentinella, ecc.): frontier post, posto di frontiera; observation post, osservatorio2 posto; posto di lavoro; impiego; carica: to get a good post, ottenere un buon posto; to fill a post, ricoprire una carica; to resign one's post, dare le dimissioni, dimettersi ( dall'impiego)4 (mil.) avamposto5 (rag.) posta; registrazione contabile● ( USA) post exchange, spaccio militare □ post holder, chi occupa un posto ( di lavoro); titolare □ (mil.) first post, primo suono di tromba della ritirata □ (mil.) last post, ultimo suono di tromba della ritirata; ( anche) squillo di tromba per onoranze funebri □ (mil.) to be on post, essere di guardia (o di sentinella).♦ post (3) /pəʊst/n.2 [uc] posta; corrispondenza; ufficio postale: I had a heavy post today, ho ricevuto molta corrispondenza oggi; DIALOGO → - Post- Is there anything interesting in the post?, c'è niente di interessante nella posta?; by post, per posta; a mezzo posta: DIALOGO → - After an exam- The exam results are sent by post sometime during the last week of August, i risultati degli esami vengono spediti per posta durante l'ultima settimana di agosto; by return of post, a giro di posta; ( un tempo) a volta di corriere3 [u] levata della posta: I missed the morning post, ho perduto la levata del mattino; ho impostato troppo tardi4 [u] distribuzione della posta: Your letter has arrived by the second post, la tua lettera è arrivata con la seconda distribuzione● (naut.) post-boat, battello postale □ ( un tempo) post chaise, diligenza postale □ post-free, franco di posta; in franchigia postale □ post-haste, (avv.) in gran fretta □ ( un tempo) post horn, corno di postiglione □ ( un tempo) post-horse, cavallo di posta □ post office, ufficio postale □ the Post Office, (stor.) il Ministero delle Poste (in GB); ( dal 1969) Società ( per azioni) delle Poste Britanniche □ post-office box, casella postale □ (ferr.) post-office car, vagone postale □ ( USA) Post Office Department, Ministero delle Poste (fino al 1В° luglio 1971) □ ( di busta) Post Office Preferred (abbr. P.P.P.), in regola con il bustometro □ (fin., stor.) Post-Office Savings Bank, cassa di risparmio postale (in GB, fino al 1968; ora National Savings Bank) □ the Post Office Tower ( a Londra), il grattacielo delle Poste ( termine ufficiale: the Telecom Tower) □ ( USA) post-paid, franco di posta; in franchigia; porto pagato □ post town, cittadina con ufficio postale □ (polit.) post vote, voto espresso per lettera (in GB).♦ (to) post (1) /pəʊst/v. t.3 mettere (il nome di q.) su un manifesto; affiggere all'albo; annunciare, pubblicare ( a mezzo di manifesto): to post a reward, pubblicizzare la ricompensa ( per la cattura d'un malfattore, ecc.); The names of the successful students were posted, i nomi dei candidati promossi sono stati pubblicati (o affissi all'albo)4 ( Internet) pubblicare ( in un blog); postare; inviare come messaggio ( a un newsgroup o a una mailing list).♦ (to) post (2) /pəʊst/v. t. (mil.)1 appostare; piazzare; collocare, mettere ( soldati in un posto): Guards were posted outside the embassy, sono state messe delle guardie fuori dall'ambasciata● ( basket) to post up, giocare in posizione di post (o di pivot) □ (spec. mil.) to be posted away, essere trasferito.♦ (to) post (3) /pəʊst/A v. i.B v. t.4 (fam., anche to post up) informare; dare tutti i particolari a (q.): He is kept well posted, lo tengono ben informato● (comm.) to post up the general ledger, aggiornare il mastro generale.
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