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Post
post

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. post [ingl. brit. pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] SUST.

1. post ADMIN. (job):

post
poste m (as comme, of de)
defence post
party post
to hold a post
to have/fill a post
to take up a post
to offer sb a post

2. post ingl. brit. (mail):

post (system)
post (letters)
post (delivery)
to send sth/notify sb by post
(to reply) by return of post
to put sth in the post
it was lost in the post
to get sth through the post
is there any post for me?
has the post come yet?
has the post gone yet?

3. post (duty, station) (gen) MILIT.:

post
at one's post
to remain at one's or in post

4. post (pole) (gen) HÍP.:

post
beaten at the post
to be the first past the post HÍP.
to be the first past the post fig. POL.

5. post (in soccer):

post

6. post (for stagecoach):

post arcznte.

7. post:

post (on blog)
post m

II. post- COMPOSIT.

post-
post-
post-1992, things changed
in post-1992 Europe

III. post [ingl. brit. pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] V. trans.

1. post ingl. brit.:

post (send by post)

2. post (stick up):

post notice, poster, rules
post details, results
post no bills

3. post MILIT.:

post (gen) (send abroad)
affecter (to à)

4. post (station) (gen) MILIT.:

post guard, sentry

5. post ingl. am. DER.:

post bail

6. post (in accounting):

post entry
post ledger

7. post (on blog):

post
post message, link, image

IV. post [ingl. brit. pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] V. intr. HIST.

post

V. post [ingl. brit. pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst]

to keep sb posted (about sth)
tenir qn au courant (de qc)
to be left at the post

blog post SUST.

blog post
blog post
post m de blog

staging post SUST. MILIT.

staging post
staging post fig.

trading post SUST.

1. trading post (shop):

trading post

2. trading post FIN. (at Stock Exchange):

trading post
trading post

customs post SUST.

customs post

winning post SUST.

winning post

pigeon post SUST. ingl. brit.

to send sth by pigeon post

registered post SUST. (service)

queen post SUST. CONSTR.

queen post

finishing post SUST. DEP.

en el diccionario PONS

post PREP.

post
post

I. post1 [pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] SUST. no pl. ingl. brit.

1. post (mail):

post
the second post

2. post (postal system):

post
by post

II. post1 [pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] V. trans. ingl. brit., ingl. austr.

post

I. post2 [pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] SUST.

1. post (job/place where someone works):

post
to take up a post

2. post MILIT.:

post

II. post2 [pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] V. trans.

post

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to post bail for sb ingl. am.

I. post3 [pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] SUST.

1. post (pole):

post

2. post (stake):

post

3. post DEP.:

post

II. post3 [pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] V. trans.

post ingl. brit., ingl. austr.:

post

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

post-war ADJ.

post-war
post-war era

post office SUST.

post office

post room SUST. ingl. brit.

post room

post-operative ADJ.

post-natal ADJ.

post-natal
post-natal(e)
Entrada de OpenDict

post-truth SUST.

post-truth
post-vérité f
en el diccionario PONS

I. post1 [poʊst] SUST.

1. post (pole):

post

2. post (stake):

post

3. post sports:

post

II. post1 [poʊst] V. trans.

post

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

I. post2 [poʊst] SUST.

1. post MILIT.:

post

2. post (job/place where someone works):

post
to take up a post

II. post2 [poʊst] V. trans.

post

2. post DER.:

to post bail for sb

post- in compounds

post-
post

observation post SUST.

parcel post SUST.

parcel post

post office SUST.

the post office

command post SUST. MILIT.

command post

post meridiem ADV.

post meridiem → p.m.

pm ADV., p.m. ADV. post meridiem

1. pm (in the afternoon):

2. pm (in the evening):

finishing line, finishing post SUST.

Post-it SUST.

Post-it
post-it ® m
Present
Ipost
youpost
he/she/itposts
wepost
youpost
theypost
Past
Iposted
youposted
he/she/itposted
weposted
youposted
theyposted
Present Perfect
Ihaveposted
youhaveposted
he/she/ithasposted
wehaveposted
youhaveposted
theyhaveposted
Past Perfect
Ihadposted
youhadposted
he/she/ithadposted
wehadposted
youhadposted
theyhadposted

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The course is right-handed of about 1 mile 2 furlongs in length with an incline on approach to the winning post.
en.wikipedia.org
The track is rated a good (3) with rail moving to the three-metre position from 1000m to the winning post and true the remainder.
www.sportingnews.com
Surely, at long last, this is his year to be in front at the winning post...
www.irishexaminer.com
There is no desire to appoint someone now other than someone who can lead us to the winning post.
www.dailymail.co.uk
This produced a strip photographic record of the horses as they passed the vertical plane (winning post).
en.wikipedia.org