In the post Meaning in English
expression
释义
This British expression means something (like a letter or package) has been sent and is currently traveling to you by mail. It is similar to 'in the mail' in American English.
用法与细微差别
Primarily British English; Americans say 'in the mail'. Refers to items already sent by postal service, not those still waiting to be sent. Commonly used when expecting deliveries.
例句
Your book is in the post. It will arrive soon.
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The invitation is in the post. Please check your mailbox.
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Your parcel is already in the post so expect it this week.
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"Is my order coming soon?" "Yes, it's already in the post!"
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Don't worry, the documents are in the post and should get to you by Monday.
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If it's not here yet, it must be in the post somewhere.
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