post
suomi-englanti sanakirjapost englannista suomeksi
posti
ilmoittaa
rekisteröidä
merkkipaalu
toimi
postittaa
pylväs, tolppa
keventää
merkitä
viedä
määrätä, komentaa
julistaa
vartiopaikka
kiinnittää
näyttää
sotilasalue
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Substantiivi
Verbi
post englanniksi
Post
A long dowel or plank protruding from the ground; a fencepost; a lightpost.
(ux)
A stud; a two-by-four.
A long, narrow piece inserted into a canal to provide retention for a crown.
A goalpost.
(quote-web) hit the post.
A location on a basketball court near the basket.
The doorpost of a victualler's shop or inn, on which were chalked the scores of customers; hence, a score; a debt.
{{quote-text|en|year=1600|author=Samuel Rowlands|title=The knauve of clubs
The vertical part of a crochet stitch.
To hang (a notice) in a conspicuous manner for general review.
To hold up to public blame or reproach; to advertise opprobriously; to denounce by public proclamation.
(quote-text)
(RQ:Arbuthnot Law)
To inform; to give the news to; to make acquainted with the details of a subject; often with ''up''.
(quote-journal)|volume=33|issue=853|page=273|location=London|passage=thoroughly posted up in the politics and literature of the day
To deposit a payment that may or may not be returned.
To pay bail.
(co)
(quote-book)
(rfdef)
(quote-web)
Each of a series of men stationed at specific places along a postroad, with responsibility for relaying letters and dispatches of the monarch (and later others) along the route. (defdate)
A station, or one of a series of stations, established for the refreshment and accommodation of travellers on some recognized route.
A military base; the place at which a soldier or a body of troops is stationed; also, the troops at such a station.
Someone who travels express along a set route carrying letters and dispatches; a courier. (defdate)
(quote-text)|title=Geography, or a Brief Description of the Whole World
(RQ:Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona)
{{quote-text|en|year=2011|author=Penn (historian)|Thomas Penn|title=Winter King: Henry VII and the Dawn of Tudor England|page=199|publisher=Penguin|year_published=2012
An organisation for delivering letters, parcels etc., or the service provided by such an organisation. (defdate)
''sent via post''; ''parcel post''
1707, (w), Letter VII (to Mr. Wycherly), November 11
- I take it too as an opportunity of sending you the fair copy of the poem on Dullness, which was not then finished, and which I should not care to hazard by the common post.
A single delivery of letters; the letters or deliveries that make up a single batch delivered to one person or one address. (defdate)
(quote-journal)
(senseid)A message posted in an electronic or Internet forum, or on a blog, etc. (defdate)
A moderate to deep passing route in which a receiver runs 10-20 yards from the line of scrimmage straight down the field, then cuts toward the middle of the field (towards the facing goalposts) at a 45-degree angle.
Haste or speed, like that of a messenger or mail carrier.
(RQ:Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet)
One who has charge of a station, especially a postal station.
{{quote-text|en|year=1858|author=John Gorham Palfrey|title=History of New England|volume=1|chapter=IV|page=136
To travel with relays of horses; to travel by post horses, originally as a courier. (defdate)
(RQ:Mary Shelley Frankenstein)
(RQ:Shakespeare King Lear)
''c.'' 1652, (w), "On His Blindness", line 13
- thousand at his bidding speed,And post o'er land and ocean without rest;They also serve who only stand and wait.
To send (an item of mail etc.) through the postal service. (defdate)
To rise and sink in the saddle, in accordance with the motion of the horse, especially in trotting. (defdate)
To publish (a message) to a newsgroup, forum, blog, etc. (defdate)
With the post, on post-horses; by a relay of horses (changing at every staging-post); hence, express, with speed, quickly.
(RQ:Shakespeare All's Well)
(RQ:Fielding Tom Jones)
{{quote-book|en|year=1790|author=Jane Austen|chapter=Love and Freindship|title=Juvenilia
(RQ:Kipling Plain Tales)
Sent via the postal service.
An assigned station; a post.
{{quote-journal|en|date=2013-06-08|volume=407|issue=8839|page=52|magazine=The Economist
An appointed position in an organization, job.
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{{quote-journal|en|date=December 14, 2011|author=Angelique Chrisafis|work=Guardian
To enter (a name) on a list, as for service, promotion, etc.
To assign to a station; to set; to place.
(RQ:De Quincey Works)
After; especially after a significant event that has long-term ramifications.
{{quote-text|en|year=2008|author=Michael Tomasky|chapter=Obama cannot let the right cast him in that 60s show|title=The Guardian|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/apr/21/barackobama.race
{{quote-text|en|year=2008|author=Matthew Stevens|chapter=Lew pressured to reveal what he knows|title=The Australian|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080505115149/http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23599518-5001641,00.html
A mortem (gl).
{{quote-text|en|year=2010|author=Sandra Glahn|title=Informed Consent|page=306
(syn)
(l)
(past participle of)
(l) (gl)
(l)
(l), (l)
(l), mail (gl)
postman (gl)
entry (gl)
(l) (gl)
a location or station, where a soldier is supposed to be; position
a post, a position, an office
''Toekomstig Amerikaans president Barack Obama maakt zijn keuzes bekend voor de posten binnen zijn kabinet op het gebied van veiligheid en buitenlands beleid.'' — President elect Barack Obama makes his choices known for the ''posts'' within his cabinet in the area of security and exterior policy. (nl.wikipedia, 12/3/2008)
(infl of)
(verb form of)
timber (l), stake
post
post, job (gl)
behind (gl)
(ant)
afterwards, after (gl)
(l) or mail (gl)
fast (gl)
post (gl)
(l), position, job, place, appointment, station
(l), mail
(l), stake
postal office; an organization delivering mail and parcels
mail; ''collectively'' for things sent through a post office
(l); an assigned station
position to which someone may be assigned or elected
The position of (w)dom in tariqas.
(l), pillar