mailman
mailman — 名詞
1. a man who works for a postal service, bringing letters and packages to homes and
郵差
負責遞送郵件的人員
a man who works for a postal service, bringing letters and packages to homes and businesses and sometimes collecting outgoing mail from street-side mailboxes
The <hw>mailman</hw> delivered a package to our door just before noon.
郵差在中午前把一個包裹送到我們家門口。
collocation: deliver + package
Every morning, our <hw>mailman</hw> waves goodbye as he walks his route.
每天早上,我們的郵差都會揮手告別,然後繼續他的送信路線。
collocation: mailman + waves / walks his route
Hana watched the <hw>mailman</hw> slide a magazine into the mailbox and return to his truck.
Hana 看著郵差把一本雜誌塞進信箱,然後回到他的卡車上。
When the <hw>mailman</hw> arrived, Priya asked her for letters addressed to 3B.
郵差抵達時,Priya 請他找找有沒有寄給3B的信件。
Yusuf thanked the <hw>mailman</hw> for handling the fragile parcel with care.
Yusuf 感謝郵差小心處理那個易碎包裹。
- mail carrier
the standard gender-neutral term for someone who delivers mail, common in both American and Canadian English
- postman
the equivalent British English term, also used in other Commonwealth countries
- letter carrier
the formal term used by the United States Postal Service in official job titles
用法筆記
This term is used primarily in American English. The equivalent in British English is postman. For a gender-neutral alternative, use mail carrier or postal worker.