Meaning of postrum | Babel Free
Definitioner
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A mailroom. neuter
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A room were letterboxes (UK) or mailboxes (US) are located (of an apartment building, office building, or similar) neuter
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A storage room (in a grocery store, petrol station, or similar) where letters and parcels await pick-up of the addressee or transport to a sorting facility; often adjoining to the service desk or counter area. neuter
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The mail sorting facility of a larger office or industry, where internal and external mail is distributed to various departments and people. neuter
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A storage area for mail on a ship. neuter
Exempel
“Natten till söndag tillkallades polisen till studentboendet Dammhagen på grund av en berusad man som befann sig i området. Kommunpolis Joakim Nyberg berättar att mannen hittades i ett postrum, där sex postfack hade öppnats och post och reklam låg utspritt på golvet.”
In the early hours of Sunday, police were called to the Dammhagen student housing due to an intoxicated man in the area. Community officer Joakim Nyberg reports that the man was found in a post room, where six post boxes had been opened, with mail and advertisements scattered across the floor.
“När handlare Anders Skott i Linköping guidar runt i sin matbutiks proppfulla postrum är allt upplockat. Det är fullt runt om, även på golvet.”
When store owner Anders Skott in Linköping gives a tour of his grocery store’s jam-packed mailroom, everything has been shelved. It’s full all around, even on the floor.
“I april i år hittade en grupp brittiska skattsökare en kista i ett postrum i vraket av SS Minden. De tror att kistan innehåller just det guld som fick nazisterna att sänka fartyget när det upptäcktes av de allierade.”
In April this year, a group of British treasure hunters discovered a chest in a mailroom within the wreck of the SS Minden. They believe the chest contains the very gold that led the Nazis to scuttle the ship when it was detected by Allied forces.
CEFR-nivå
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.