To collect some of her post - Tradução em português
Gostaria de saber o significado da palavra Post na frase "to collect some of her post".
Grata,
Silvana Villas Boas
Grata,
Silvana Villas Boas
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Pick one. In addition, it also could be some "Post It" notes, at the office. One never knows!
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/post
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/post
Paulo
I am a bit confuse with your answer, yet. Can you explain what's mean Post? In this case, the word means letters?
Thanks
Sil
I am a bit confuse with your answer, yet. Can you explain what's mean Post? In this case, the word means letters?
Thanks
Sil
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/post
Could be:
definition 6)
Computers.
a message that is sent to a newsgroup.
text that is placed on a website.
See also the definitions 1-5.
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Anyway, there´s no particular context given, so I can´t know it for certain. I can´t be a hundred percent sure here, see?
Just guesswork.
Could be:
definition 6)
Computers.
a message that is sent to a newsgroup.
text that is placed on a website.
See also the definitions 1-5.
===================================
Anyway, there´s no particular context given, so I can´t know it for certain. I can´t be a hundred percent sure here, see?
Just guesswork.
Hi PPaulo
The phrase that I requested to translate came from this text: "No, it's my landlady. She's coming to collect some of her post and… well, I want to make her like me because next month, the contract on my flat is due to be renewed and she might want to increase the rent".
So, I think have been get this phrase anyway. Thanks a lot for your help.
Take care
Sil
The phrase that I requested to translate came from this text: "No, it's my landlady. She's coming to collect some of her post and… well, I want to make her like me because next month, the contract on my flat is due to be renewed and she might want to increase the rent".
So, I think have been get this phrase anyway. Thanks a lot for your help.
Take care
Sil
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Bom dia.
Vocês está certo Paulo. Veja a fonte:
Vocês está certo Paulo. Veja a fonte:
Abraços.Feifei
No, it's my landlady. She's coming to collect some of her post and… well, I want to make her like me because next month the contract on my flat is due to be renewed and she might want to increase the rent.
Finn
Yeah, I see what you mean. So you'd better butter her up then!
Feifei
Butter? Oh, yes. But I'm a pretty bad cook. If I bake a cake it would probably be horrible!
Finn
No. I don't mean butter for a cake. In English when you say you'll 'butter someone up' you mean you'll be especially nice to them in the hope they'll do something good for you in return.
Feifei
Oh, I see. So I'll be nice to her and pay her compliments so that she likes me and keeps the rent low. I'll 'butter her up'! But isn't it a bit insincere?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/en ... /ep-140923
Glad that it somehow helped!