posts in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for posts in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.post1 [Am poʊst, Brit pəʊst] N U

II.post1 [Am poʊst, Brit pəʊst] VB trans

I.post2 [Am poʊst, Brit pəʊst] N

1. post U (mail):

post esp Brit

II.post2 [Am poʊst, Brit pəʊst] VB trans

I.post3 [Am poʊst, Brit pəʊst] N

II.post3 [Am poʊst, Brit pəʊst] VB trans

posts in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for posts in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.post1 [pəʊst, Am poʊst] N no pl Brit

II.post1 [pəʊst, Am poʊst] VB trans Brit, Aus

I.post2 [pəʊst, Am poʊst] N (job)

I.post3 [pəʊst, Am poʊst] N

post-modern [ˌpəʊstˈmɒdən, Am ˌpoʊstˈmɑ:dɚn] ADJ

I.post-paid [ˌpəʊstˈpeɪd, Am ˌpoʊst-] ADJ

II.post-paid [ˌpəʊstˈpeɪd, Am ˌpoʊst-] ADV (send)

post-haste [ˌpəʊstˈheɪst, Am ˌpoʊst-] ADV form

posts Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Posts may, in modern times, be soaked in creosote or other decay inhibitors or termite preventatives.
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Selection for university posts was via "oposiciones" or competition between candidates.
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The open front porch below the center gable is supported by heavy square timber posts with curved brackets at the top.
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And yet, there are thousands of posts, dozens of hashtags devoted to these foods and countless fawning news stories devoted to these foods.
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Bandwagon posts are generally unwelcome, unless they are particularly clever or inventive.
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Pickets, or metal posts, were originally used to hold up the wire and were hammered in by a muffled mallet.
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To restrict women from accessing prohibited areas and to avoid smuggling by hiding items in the belt bag guard posts were assigned to perform body checks.
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It was regrettable that those natural elements were not complemented by properly defined sidelines or freshly painted goal posts.
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He is tied to bed posts above a fiery pit and left defenseless.
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This is most commonly seen in email messages and Usenet posts, while it is almost never seen in blog posts.
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