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41 General Post
subst.1) ( selskapslek) sittende blindebukk2) ( politikk) generell rokkering i departementet, generell utskiftning -
42 general post office
subst.hovedpostkontor -
43 gradient post
subst.( jernbanefag) stigningsviser -
44 last post
subst. \/ˈlɑːstˌpəʊst\/1) (britisk, militærvesen) rosignal (siste av flere hornsigal som varsler ro)2) forklaring: hornsignal brukt ved en militær begravelse -
45 newel post
subst. eller newel( arkitektur) megler (til rettløpt trapp) -
46 observation post
subst.( militærvesen) observasjonspost, observasjonsstilling, utkikkspost -
47 parcel post
subst.pakkepost -
48 penny post
subst. \/ˈpenɪpəʊst\/, \/ˌpenɪˈpəʊst\/(historisk, britisk postvesen) forklaring: system med 1 penny som normalporto -
49 pigeon post
subst. \/ˈpɪdʒ(ə)npəʊst\/ eller pigeongramduepost -
50 residential post
subst.forklaring: stilling der man skal bo på arbeidsplassen -
51 staging post
subst.( sted der man skifter transportmiddel) knutepunkt -
52 starting post
subst.startpæl, startstrek -
53 sub-post office
subst. \/ˈsʌbˌpəʊstɒfɪs\/mindre postkontor, underpostkontor -
54 tool post
subst.( mekanikk) stålholder -
55 trade post
subst.handelsplass, handelsstasjon (i fjerntliggende land) -
56 whipping post
subst. \/ˈwɪpɪŋpəʊst\/( historisk) gapestokk, skampæl, kak -
57 winning post
subst. \/ˈwɪnɪŋpəʊst\/( hesteveddeløp) målstolpe, mållinje, mål -
58 be first past the post
(to win.) komme først i mål, vinne -
59 lamp-post
noun (the pillar supporting a street-lamp.) lyktestolpe, lysmast -
60 the first/last post
(in the army, the morning/evening bugle-call.) revelje; tappenstrek
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