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I . post [pəʊst] N

2. post (position):

mesto n

3. post Brit (post office, mail):

pošta f

4. post (in a race):

5. post inf (goalpost):

6. post MIL (military base):

II . post [pəʊst] VB trans

1. post (send):

3. post (assign to position):

com·ˈmand post N MIL

ˈfin·ish·ing line N, ˈfin·ish·ing post N SPORTS

ob·ser·ˈva·tion post N

par·cel ˈpost N

post-apoca·lyp·tic [ˌpəʊstəˌpɒkəˈlɪptɪk] ADJ

post-apocalyptic book or film setting, society:

post-ˈdate VB trans

1. post-date (give later date):

2. post-date (happen after):

post-ˈhaste ADV dated form

post me·rid·iem [ˌpəʊs(t)məˈrɪdiəm] ADV

post meridiem → p.m.:

See also pm

pm ADV, p.m. [ˌpi:ˈem] ADV

pm abbreviation of post meridian:

I . post-mor·tem [ˌpəʊs(t)ˈmɔ:tem] N

1. post-mortem MED (examination):

2. post-mortem inf (discussion):

II . post-mor·tem [ˌpəʊs(t)ˈmɔ:tem] ADJ attr (done after death)

post-ˈna·tal ADJ

ˈpost of·fice N the post office

II . post-ˈpaid ADV

post-ˈwar ADJ

ˈtele·graph pole N, ˈtele·graph post N

Gen·er·al ˈPost Of·fice N

post-9-11 [ˈpəʊstnaɪnɪˌlevən], post-Sept. 11 [ˈpəʊstsepˌtembəʳɪˌlevən] ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The group initially posted two sets of stolen credit card data, one containing 3,956 items and the other 13,191 items.
en.wikipedia.org
Traveling at posted speeds allows for best civil planning and should allow drivers to best take advantage of traffic signal timing.
en.wikipedia.org
Generally, requests posted are of the type not easily answered on a general internet search engine and can be of either a personal or professional nature.
en.wikipedia.org
Live footage posted online just hours before the crash shows the players waiting to board their flight at the airport.
www.huffingtonpost.com.au
The same statement was later posted on the Crown Prosecution Service website.
en.wikipedia.org
The disparities in some of the posted distances, notably straightaway center, have not been fully reconciled by researchers.
en.wikipedia.org
Personnel posted to monitor the border is risen from 3000 in 1992 to 4,500 in 2004.
en.wikipedia.org
With little fanfare, the federal government has posted its annual compilation of birth data, including out-of-wedlock births.
www.nationalreview.com
In 1982 the company posted losses of 30million, including compensation payouts of 6million.
en.wikipedia.org
Per the survey, total of 0.56 per cent of words posted on the micro-blogging site were either misspelt or unofficial.
www.ghanaweb.com

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