postal 英 [ˈpəʊstl]   美 [ˈpoʊstl]

postal

postal  英 [ˈpəʊstl] 美 [ˈpoʊstl]

adj. 邮政的;邮局的  n. 明信片 

名词复数:postals 

But, they did it through the postal system. 但他们通过邮政系统取得了成功。
I have failed to reach them by postal inquiries. 我未能通过邮政查询与他们取得联系。

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  • adj. 邮政的;邮局的
  • n. 明信片
  • 1. But, they did it through the postal system.

    但他们通过邮政系统取得了成功。

  • 2. I have failed to reach them by postal inquiries.

    我未能通过邮政查询与他们取得联系。

  • 3. Japan is a member to the Universal postal Union.

    日本是万国邮政联盟的成员(国)。

  • 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).
pos·tal / ˈpəʊstl ; NAmE ˈpoʊstl / adjective [only before noun ] 1 connected with the official system for sending and delivering letters, etc. 邮政的;邮递的 your full postal address 你邮政地址的全写 the postal service/system 邮政业务╱系统 postal charges 邮费 2 ( especially BrE) involving things that are sent by post 邮寄物品的;邮寄的 postal bookings 邮寄预订 IDIOM go ˈpostal ( informal) ( especially NAmE) to become very angry 大怒 He went postal when he found out. 他发现后勃然大怒。 postal postals pos·tal / ˈpəʊstl ; NAmE ˈpoʊstl /
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