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Что (кто) такое mail slots - определение

MAILBOX WHERE PEOPLE DEPOSIT LETTERS TO SPECIFIC ADDRESSES
Letter slot; Mail slot; Mail slots; Mail Slot; 📪; Letterbox; 📬; 📭; 📫; Jorolemon mailbox; Roy J. Jorolemon; Letterboxes; Letter-box
  • An automated-opening letterbox in an apartment building in Sweden
  • A bank of wall-mounted post boxes in the UK
  • A mail slot letterbox in [[London]], located in the middle of the front door
  • Community letter box station in France
  • Rural Community Mail Box (CMB) Station in Canada
  • A USPS CBU Mail Station
  • A cast-iron mail slot letter box
  • An attached or wall-mount letterbox, with a hook underneath for newspapers
  • A [[plastic]] mailbox in [[Jacksonville]], Florida, US
  • US Rural Free Mail Delivery to curbside mailbox, circa 1905
  • A 19th-century slot letterbox in the town of Wormgate, Lincolnshire, UK
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letterbox         
also letter box (letterboxes)
1.
A letterbox is a rectangular hole in a door or a small box at the entrance to a building into which letters and small parcels are delivered. Compare post box
. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use mailbox
)
N-COUNT
2.
If something is displayed on a television or computer screen in letterbox format, it is displayed across the middle of the screen with dark bands at the top and bottom of the screen.
ADJ
letter box         
Letter box         
A letter box, letterbox, letter plate, letter hole, mail slot or mailbox is a receptacle for receiving incoming mail at a private residence or business. For outgoing mail, Post boxes are often used for depositing the mail for collection, although some letter boxes are also capable of holding outgoing mail for a carrier to pick up.
letter box         
¦ noun
1. Brit. a slot in a door through which mail is delivered.
2. (letterbox) a format for presenting widescreen films on a standard television screen, in which the image fills the width but not the height of the screen.
¦ verb (letterbox) record on to video in letterbox format.
Uí Máil         
Ui Mail; Uí Mail
Uí Máil were an Irish dynasty of Leinster. They were descended from Maine Mál, the brother of the legendary high king Cathair Mór.
Hybrid mail         
MAIL THAT IS DELIVERED USING A COMBINATION OF ELECTRONIC AND PHYSICAL DELIVERY
L-mail; E-mail letter; EMail letter; E-mail Letter; L-Mail; User:Brucegreig/hybrid mail; Hybrid Mail; E-Mail Letter; Email letter
Hybrid mail is mail that is delivered using a combination of electronic and physical delivery. Usually, it involves digital data being transformed into physical letter items at distributed print centres located as close as possible to the final delivery addresses.
Mail         
  • An automated postal machine
  • Postmaster Anselm Franz, 2nd Prince von Thurn & Taxis (1681–1739) still today part of the logo of the Whitepages in many countries
  • The first [[airmail]] flight in Germany, 1912.
  • Union with Greece]] to Egypt in 1914 showing numbered registration label
  • ''Le Philateliste'' by [[François Barraud]] (1929).
  • Many early post systems consisted of fixed courier routes. Here, a post house on a postal route in the 19th century [[Finland]]
  • "The Steamboat" – mobile steaming equipment used by Czech [[StB]] for unsticking of envelopes during correspondence surveillance
  • First Class]] and Standard Mail delivery.)
  • The [[Penny Black]], the world's first postage stamp
  • [[Pillar boxes]] on the island of [[Madeira]], Portugal. (1st class mail in blue and 2nd class in red)
  • An example of a main post office building in [[Kraków]], [[Poland]]
  • Delivery by bicycle in [[Germany]]
  • archive-date=2012-09-04 }} First Issues Collectors Club (retrieved 25 September)</ref> as part of a comprehensive reform of the district's postal system.
  • [[China]] 4-cent on 100-dollar silver overprint of 1949
  • This antique "letter-box" style U.S. mailbox is both on display and in use at the [[Smithsonian Institution Building]].
SYSTEM FOR TRANSPORTING DOCUMENTS AND OTHER SMALL PACKAGES
Postal system; Snail mail; Postage; Postal service; Postal Service; Postal mail; Snail-mail; Postal services; Paper mail; Land mail; P-mail; Snailmail; First class mail; First Class Mail; First Class mail; Mail delivery; First-class mail; Bypass mail; Recorded mail; Recorded delivery; Recorded post; Registered delivery; First Class post; 1st Class post; 🖅; 🖆; Post service; First-Class Mail; Mailing
·noun Rent; tribute.
II. Mail ·noun A bag; a wallet.
III. Mail ·vt To arm with mail.
IV. Mail ·noun A Spot.
V. Mail ·vt To Pinion.
VI. Mail ·noun Hence generally, armor, or any defensive covering.
VII. Mail ·noun A trunk, box, or bag, in which clothing, ·etc., may be carried.
VIII. Mail ·noun That which comes in the mail; letters, ·etc., received through the post office.
IX. Mail ·noun A small piece of money; especially, an English silver half-penny of the time of Henry V.
X. Mail ·noun A flexible fabric made of metal rings interlinked. It was used especially for defensive armor.
XI. Mail ·noun A contrivance of interlinked rings, for rubbing off the loose hemp on lines and white cordage.
XII. Mail ·noun Any hard protective covering of an animal, as the scales and plates of reptiles, shell of a lobster, ·etc.
XIII. Mail ·vt To deliver into the custody of the postoffice officials, or place in a government letter box, for transmission by mail; to Post; as, to mail a letter.
XIV. Mail ·noun The bag or bags with the letters, papers, papers, or other matter contained therein, conveyed under public authority from one post office to another; the whole system of appliances used by government in the conveyance and delivery of mail matter.
postage         
  • An automated postal machine
  • Postmaster Anselm Franz, 2nd Prince von Thurn & Taxis (1681–1739) still today part of the logo of the Whitepages in many countries
  • The first [[airmail]] flight in Germany, 1912.
  • Union with Greece]] to Egypt in 1914 showing numbered registration label
  • ''Le Philateliste'' by [[François Barraud]] (1929).
  • Many early post systems consisted of fixed courier routes. Here, a post house on a postal route in the 19th century [[Finland]]
  • "The Steamboat" – mobile steaming equipment used by Czech [[StB]] for unsticking of envelopes during correspondence surveillance
  • First Class]] and Standard Mail delivery.)
  • The [[Penny Black]], the world's first postage stamp
  • [[Pillar boxes]] on the island of [[Madeira]], Portugal. (1st class mail in blue and 2nd class in red)
  • An example of a main post office building in [[Kraków]], [[Poland]]
  • Delivery by bicycle in [[Germany]]
  • archive-date=2012-09-04 }} First Issues Collectors Club (retrieved 25 September)</ref> as part of a comprehensive reform of the district's postal system.
  • [[China]] 4-cent on 100-dollar silver overprint of 1949
  • This antique "letter-box" style U.S. mailbox is both on display and in use at the [[Smithsonian Institution Building]].
SYSTEM FOR TRANSPORTING DOCUMENTS AND OTHER SMALL PACKAGES
Postal system; Snail mail; Postage; Postal service; Postal Service; Postal mail; Snail-mail; Postal services; Paper mail; Land mail; P-mail; Snailmail; First class mail; First Class Mail; First Class mail; Mail delivery; First-class mail; Bypass mail; Recorded mail; Recorded delivery; Recorded post; Registered delivery; First Class post; 1st Class post; 🖅; 🖆; Post service; First-Class Mail; Mailing
n.
1) to pay the postage
2) the return postage
mail         
  • An automated postal machine
  • Postmaster Anselm Franz, 2nd Prince von Thurn & Taxis (1681–1739) still today part of the logo of the Whitepages in many countries
  • The first [[airmail]] flight in Germany, 1912.
  • Union with Greece]] to Egypt in 1914 showing numbered registration label
  • ''Le Philateliste'' by [[François Barraud]] (1929).
  • Many early post systems consisted of fixed courier routes. Here, a post house on a postal route in the 19th century [[Finland]]
  • "The Steamboat" – mobile steaming equipment used by Czech [[StB]] for unsticking of envelopes during correspondence surveillance
  • First Class]] and Standard Mail delivery.)
  • The [[Penny Black]], the world's first postage stamp
  • [[Pillar boxes]] on the island of [[Madeira]], Portugal. (1st class mail in blue and 2nd class in red)
  • An example of a main post office building in [[Kraków]], [[Poland]]
  • Delivery by bicycle in [[Germany]]
  • archive-date=2012-09-04 }} First Issues Collectors Club (retrieved 25 September)</ref> as part of a comprehensive reform of the district's postal system.
  • [[China]] 4-cent on 100-dollar silver overprint of 1949
  • This antique "letter-box" style U.S. mailbox is both on display and in use at the [[Smithsonian Institution Building]].
SYSTEM FOR TRANSPORTING DOCUMENTS AND OTHER SMALL PACKAGES
Postal system; Snail mail; Postage; Postal service; Postal Service; Postal mail; Snail-mail; Postal services; Paper mail; Land mail; P-mail; Snailmail; First class mail; First Class Mail; First Class mail; Mail delivery; First-class mail; Bypass mail; Recorded mail; Recorded delivery; Recorded post; Registered delivery; First Class post; 1st Class post; 🖅; 🖆; Post service; First-Class Mail; Mailing
(mails, mailing, mailed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
The mail is the public service or system by which letters and parcels are collected and delivered.
Your check is in the mail...
The firm has offices in several large cities, but does most of its business by mail.
= post
N-SING: the N, also by N
2.
You can refer to letters and parcels that are delivered to you as mail.
There was no mail except the usual junk addressed to the occupier...
= post
N-UNCOUNT: also the N
3.
If you mail a letter or parcel to someone, you send it to them by putting it in a post box or taking it to a post office. (mainly AM; in BRIT, usually use post
)
Last year, he mailed the documents to French journalists...
He mailed me the contract...
The Government has already mailed some 18 million households with details of the public offer.
VERB: V n to n, V n n, V n with n, also V n
4.
To mail a message to someone means to send it to them by means of e-mail or a computer network.
...if a report must be electronically mailed to an office by 9 am the next day.
VERB: be V-ed prep, also V n
Mail is also a noun.
If you have any problems then send me some mail.
N-UNCOUNT
5.
mail         
  • An automated postal machine
  • Postmaster Anselm Franz, 2nd Prince von Thurn & Taxis (1681–1739) still today part of the logo of the Whitepages in many countries
  • The first [[airmail]] flight in Germany, 1912.
  • Union with Greece]] to Egypt in 1914 showing numbered registration label
  • ''Le Philateliste'' by [[François Barraud]] (1929).
  • Many early post systems consisted of fixed courier routes. Here, a post house on a postal route in the 19th century [[Finland]]
  • "The Steamboat" – mobile steaming equipment used by Czech [[StB]] for unsticking of envelopes during correspondence surveillance
  • First Class]] and Standard Mail delivery.)
  • The [[Penny Black]], the world's first postage stamp
  • [[Pillar boxes]] on the island of [[Madeira]], Portugal. (1st class mail in blue and 2nd class in red)
  • An example of a main post office building in [[Kraków]], [[Poland]]
  • Delivery by bicycle in [[Germany]]
  • archive-date=2012-09-04 }} First Issues Collectors Club (retrieved 25 September)</ref> as part of a comprehensive reform of the district's postal system.
  • [[China]] 4-cent on 100-dollar silver overprint of 1949
  • This antique "letter-box" style U.S. mailbox is both on display and in use at the [[Smithsonian Institution Building]].
SYSTEM FOR TRANSPORTING DOCUMENTS AND OTHER SMALL PACKAGES
Postal system; Snail mail; Postage; Postal service; Postal Service; Postal mail; Snail-mail; Postal services; Paper mail; Land mail; P-mail; Snailmail; First class mail; First Class Mail; First Class mail; Mail delivery; First-class mail; Bypass mail; Recorded mail; Recorded delivery; Recorded post; Registered delivery; First Class post; 1st Class post; 🖅; 🖆; Post service; First-Class Mail; Mailing
<messaging> 1. electronic mail. 2. The Berkeley Unix program for composing and reading electronic mail. It normally uses sendmail to handle delivery. Unix manual page: mail(1) (1997-12-03)

Википедия

Letter box

A letter box, letterbox, letter plate, letter hole, mail slot or mailbox is a receptacle for receiving incoming mail at a private residence or business. For outgoing mail, Post boxes are often used for depositing the mail for collection, although some letter boxes are also capable of holding outgoing mail for a carrier to pick up. Letterboxes or mailboxes use the following primary designs:

  • A slot in a wall or door through which mail is delivered (through-door delivery)
  • A box attached directly to the building (direct-to-door delivery)
  • A box mounted at or near the street (curbside delivery)
  • A centralised mail delivery station consisting of individual mailboxes for an entire building also known as a "flock" throughout the South Island of New Zealand and parts of America.
  • A centralised mail delivery station consisting of individual mailboxes for multiple recipients at multiple addresses in a particular neighborhood or community