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posting    音標拼音: [p'ostɪŋ]
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posting
n 1: a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement; "a
poster advertised the coming attractions" [synonym: {poster},
{posting}, {placard}, {notice}, {bill}, {card}]
2: (bookkeeping) a listing on the company's records; "the
posting was made in the cash account"
3: the transmission of a letter; "the postmark indicates the
time of mailing" [synonym: {mailing}, {posting}]

Post \Post\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Posted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Posting}.]
1. To attach to a post, a wall, or other usual place of
affixing public notices; to placard; as, to post a notice;
to post playbills.
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Note: Formerly, a large post was erected before the sheriff's
office, or in some public place, upon which legal
notices were displayed. This way of advertisement has
not entirely gone of use.
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2. To hold up to public blame or reproach; to advertise
opprobriously; to denounce by public proclamation; as, to
post one for cowardice.
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On pain of being posted to your sorrow
Fail not, at four, to meet me. --Granville.
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3. To enter (a name) on a list, as for service, promotion, or
the like.
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4. To assign to a station; to set; to place; as, to post a
sentinel. "It might be to obtain a ship for a lieutenant,
. . . or to get him posted." --De Quincey.
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5. (Bookkeeping) To carry, as an account, from the journal to
the ledger; as, to post an account; to transfer, as
accounts, to the ledger.
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You have not posted your books these ten years.
--Arbuthnot.
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6. To place in the care of the post; to mail; as, to post a
letter.
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7. To inform; to give the news to; to make (one) acquainted
with the details of a subject; -- often with up.
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Thoroughly posted up in the politics and literature
of the day. --Lond. Sat.
Rev.
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{To post off}, to put off; to delay. [Obs.] "Why did I,
venturously, post off so great a business?" --Baxter.

{To post over}, to hurry over. [Obs.] --Fuller.
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Posting \Post"ing\, n.
1. The act of traveling post.
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2. (Bookkeeping) The act of transferring an account, as from
the journal to the ledger.
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{Posting house}, a post house.
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57 Moby Thesaurus words for "posting":
allocation, appointment, assignment, booking, cataloging,
chronicling, collocation, deployment, deposit, deposition,
designation, disposition, emplacement, enlistment, enrollment,
entering, entry, impanelment, indexing, inscribing, inscription,
insertion, inventorying, lading, listing, loading, localization,
locating, location, logging, matriculation, naming, nomination,
ordainment, ordination, packing, pinpointing, placement, placing,
positioning, putting, record keeping, recordation, recording,
register, registration, registry, reposition, selection, situation,
spotting, stationing, storage, stowage, tabbing, tabulation,
transferral

A message sent to a {newsgroup} or {mailing list} (may also be
called "a post") or the act of sending it. Distinguished from
a "letter" or ordinary {electronic mail} message by the fact
that it is broadcast rather than point-to-point. It is not
clear whether messages sent to a small mailing list are
postings or e-mail; perhaps the best dividing line is that if
you don't know the names of all the potential recipients, it
is a posting.

[{Jargon File}]

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