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1 postal
postal(e)postal area zone f postale;postal charges frais m pl d'envoi ou de port;postal delivery envoi m postal;postal link liaison f postale;American postal meter machine f à affranchir;British postal order mandat m postal;postal rates tarifs m pl postaux;American the Postal Service ≃ la Poste;postal services services m pl postaux;postal survey enquête f postale;British postal vote vote f par correspondance -
2 special delivery
noun Postal services service m exprès -
3 recorded
recorded [rɪˈkɔ:dɪd][music, message] enregistré► recorded delivery noun (British) ( = service) ≈ recommandé m (avec accusé de réception) ; ( = letter, parcel) envoi m en recommandé• to send sth by recorded delivery ≈ envoyer qch en recommandé* * *[rɪ'kɔːdɪd]1) (on tape, record) enregistré2) ( documented) [case, sighting] connu; [fact] reconnurecorded delivery — GB Postal services recommandé m
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4 post
post [pəʊst]1. noun• has the post come yet? le facteur est passé ?• is there any post for me? est-ce qu'il y a du courrier pour moi ?b. ( = job) poste mc. (of wood, metal) poteau ma. [+ letter] posterb. [+ notice, list] afficherd. [+ sentry, guard] postere. ( = move) [+ soldier] poster ; [+ employee] affecter3. compounds* * *[pəʊst] 1.1) Administration ( job) poste m (as comme; of de)3) (duty, station) gen, Military poste m4) ( pole) gen, Sport poteau m2.to be the first past the post — Sport être le premier à l'arrivée; fig Politics obtenir la majorité
post- combining form post-3.transitive verb1) GB ( send by post) poster or expédier (par la poste); ( put in letterbox) mettre [quelque chose] à la poste2) ( stick up) afficher [notice, poster]; annoncer [details, results]3) gen, Military ( send abroad) affecter (to à)4) ( station) gen, Military poster [guard, sentry]•Phrasal Verbs:- post on•• -
5 receipt
receipt [rɪˈsi:t]a. ( = receiving) réception fb. ( = paper) (for payment) reçu m ; (for parcel, letter) accusé m de réception ; (for object purchased) ticket m de caisse* * *[rɪ'siːt] 1.1) Commerce ( in writing) reçu m, récépissé m ( for pour); ( from till) ticket m de caisse; ( for rent) quittance f; Postal services ( on sending) reçu m; ( on delivery) accusé m de réception ( for pour)2) (of goods, letters) réception f2.to be in receipt of — recevoir [income, benefits]
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