posting
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT If a member of an armed force gets a posting to a particular place, they are sent to live and work there for a period. 派驻
...awaiting his posting to a field ambulance corps in early 1941. …1941年初他等着被派驻到野战救护队去。
2. N-COUNT A posting is a message that is placed on the Internet, for example, on a newsgroup or website, for everyone to read. (在互联网上的) 帖子[计算机]
Postings on the Internet can be accessed from anywhere in the world. 互联网上的帖子可以从世界任何地方看到。
3. N-COUNT If you get a posting to a different town or country, your employers send you to work there, usually for several years. (雇员的) 派驻[英国英语]
4. N a wrestling attack in which the opponent is hurled at the post in one of the corners of the ring (摔跤攻击术)把对手掷到角柱上
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posting /ˈpəʊstɪŋ/ (postings)
剑桥词典
posting noun [C] (JOB)
UK (US and Australian English usually post)a job , often within the same organization that you are working for, that involves going to a different country or town
派驻
If you were offered an overseas posting, would you take it? 如果让你派驻海外,你会接受吗?
posting noun [C] (MESSAGE)
an electronic message that you send to a website in order to allow many people to see it
网站上公布的信息;帖子 返回 posting