postal

英 ['pəʊst(ə)l] 美 ['postl]
  • adj. 邮政的;邮局的
  • n. 明信片

英文词源


postal (adj.)
"pertaining to the mail system," 1843, on model of French postale (1836), from post (n.3). Noun meaning "state of irrational and violent anger" (usually in phrase going postal) attested by 1997, in reference to a cluster of news-making workplace shootings in U.S. by what were commonly described as "disgruntled postal workers" (the cliche itself, though not the phrase, goes back at least to 1994).

双语例句


1. Postal money orders are available in amounts up to $700.
邮政汇票的金额最高可达700美元。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Cheques/postal orders should be crossed and made payable to Newmarket Promotions.
应在支票/邮政汇票上画线,并使之可用于新市场促销活动的支付。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Include your full postal address.
写上完整的邮政地址。

来自柯林斯例句

4. Britain still boasts the cheapest postal service.
英国仍拥有最便宜的邮政服务系统。

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5. your full postal address
你邮政地址的全写

来自《权威词典》

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