postal service
英 [ˈpəʊstl sɜːvɪs]
美 [ˈpoʊstl sɜːrvɪs]
n. 邮政业务
牛津词典
noun
- 邮政业务
a system of collecting and delivering letters, etc. - 邮政业务
a system of collecting and delivering letters, etc.
英英释义
noun
- the system whereby messages are transmitted via the post office
- the mail handles billions of items every day
- he works for the United States mail service
- in England they call mail `the post'
双语例句
- Who don't want their business to go through the postal service.
他们不希望他们的业务通过邮局进行。 - In the postal service analogy, the letters are messages.
在这个与邮政服务的类比中,信件就是消息。 - People working for big organizations like the police and the postal service wear a uniform.
在大型单位工作的人,比如警察和邮电业服务人员,都需要穿统一的制服。 - Composing an E-mail message is similar to writing a letter and sending it to someone via the Postal Service.
写、发电子邮件与通过邮政系统给别人写信、寄信类似。我把这邮包按第一类邮件邮寄。 - Reform of the postal service system was initiated.
邮政体制改革开始启动。 - All this is bankrupting the postal service, which does not receive any government subsidies.
所有这些问题都在逼迫邮政服务机构的破产。而这些都是丝毫未能得到政府补贴的机构。 - In 1998 China reformed its postal and telecommunications system, separating postal and telecommunication services and establishing an independent postal service system.
1998年,中国对邮电体制进行改革,实施了邮、电分营,建立了独立运行的邮政体制。 - Postal service that handles packages.
处理包裹的邮政服务。 - The postal service delivers the envelope to the recipient's company based on the address on the envelope.
邮政机构将根据信封上的地址将信封投递到收件人公司。 - The utility, cheapness, and success of the government's postal service, for instance, point towards the early establishment of governmental control of the telegraph system.
例如政府在邮政事务方面的效用、廉价服务和成就,使政府较早地实现了对电报系统的控制。