Posting - English meaning
Posting – definitions in English dictionary
nounAn appointment to a job, especially one abroad or in the armed forces.
Usage examples:
He requested a posting to japan
nounA piece of writing, image, or other item of content published online, typically on a blog or social media website or application.
Usage examples:
Internet service providers can't be held liable for defamatory postings
verbDisplay (a notice) in a public place.
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A curt notice had been posted on the doorverbAnnounce or publish (something, especially a financial result).
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The company posted a £460,000 lossverb(of a player or team) achieve or record (a particular score or result).
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Smith and lamb posted a century partnership
verbSend (a letter or parcel) via the postal system.
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I've just been to post a letterverb(in bookkeeping) enter (an item) in a ledger.
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Post the transaction in the second columnverbTravel with relays of horses.
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We posted in an open carriage
verbSend (someone) to a place to take up an appointment.
Usage examples:
He was posted to washington as military attaché
nounA single act of putting information on the internet, or the information itself
Usage examples:
A hoaxer wrote a widely publicized posting in ms. hilton's name.
nounA job, often within the organization that you already work for, which involves going to a different country or town to work for a particular period
Usage examples:
A foreign/overseas posting, a posting in/to sth he will use a two-year posting in singapore to enco…
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Word origin
mid 16th century: from French poste, from Italian posto, from a contraction of popular Latin positum, neuter past participle of ponere ‘to place’.
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