postage
/ˈpəʊstɪdʒ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈpəʊstɪdʒ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈpō-stij/ (ame, mw)
postage — 名詞
1. the amount charged to send a letter or package by mail
郵資
寄送信件或包裹要付的費用
the amount charged to send a letter or package by mail
Emma checked the postage before mailing the birthday card to Seoul.
Emma 在把生日卡寄到首爾前,先檢查了郵資。
collocation: check the postage
The clerk said the postage for the heavy parcel was twelve dollars.
店員說那個重包裹的郵資是十二美元。
pattern: postage for + parcel
Because the invitations were thick, we had to add extra postage.
因為喜帖比較厚,我們得多付一些郵資。
International postage costs more, so Nina sent the books by sea.
國際郵資比較貴,所以 Nina 用海運寄那些書。
There was not enough postage on the envelope, so it came back.
信封上的郵資不夠,所以它被退回來了。
- mailing cost
a plain descriptive phrase for the price of sending something by mail
- postal fee
more formal, often seen in notices, forms, or business writing
- shipping charge
broader; often used for goods delivery, not only ordinary mail
文法句型
pay postage
postage for + item
postage on + envelope/parcel
用法筆記
Usually uncountable. Use it after verbs like 'pay', 'check', or 'add', and with 'for' or 'on' to name the item: 'postage for a parcel', 'postage on this envelope'. Distinguish from 'stamp': postage is the fee, not usually the paper label itself.