posting 详细解释

posting

['pəustiŋ]

n. 过账, 记入, 任命
动词post的现在分词

词形变化

形容词: postimpressionistic | 名词: postimpressionist |

英英释义

名词 posting:

a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement

同义词:poster, placard, notice, bill, card

(bookkeeping) a listing on the company's records

the transmission of a letter

同义词:mailing

动词 post:

affix in a public place or for public notice

同义词:post

publicize with, or as if with, a poster

同义词:post

assign to a post; put into a post

同义词:post

assign to a station

同义词:station, post, base, send, place

display, as of records in sports games

同义词:post

enter on a public list

同义词:post

transfer (entries) from one account book to another

同义词:post, carry

ride Western style and bob up and down in the saddle in rhythm with a horse's trotting gait

同义词:post

mark with a stake

同义词:stake, post

put up

同义词:post, put up

cause to be directed or transmitted to another place

同义词:mail, post, send

mark or expose as infamous

同义词:post, brand

补充

postingposting[ˈpəustiŋ]n.1.任命, 委派

例句

1. Relevant work experience is required for overseas postings.派驻海外要求有相关的工作经验。 2. He was rewarded with a posting to New York.作为奖励, 他被派往纽约工作。 3. a prestigious military posting有声望的军队任命 4. postings on the Internet can be accessed from anywhere in the world.因特网上的帖子从世界各处都能存取。 5. he requested a posting to Japan.他要求被任命去日本。 6. an overseas posting.海外职位。 7. Norway was an attractive posting because of its quality of life.挪威因其生活质量而成为一个诱人的任职地点。 8. the company's latest posting of profits这家公司最新公布的赢利情况 9. a job posting [=an announcement telling people that a position is open]招聘启事 10. military postings军事派遣 11. a Foreign Service posting in Paris派驻巴黎的驻外事务处