pip somebody at to the post 成语
from pillar to post
from one problem to another After getting fired, he went from pillar to post - more bad luck.
keep you posted
send or phone the news to you, inform you I'll be in Korea for six months, but I'll keep you posted.
postal
crazy, insane; so to go postal: to go crazy
postage and handling
Idiom(s): postage and handling
Theme: POSTAL
charges for sending [something] through the mail and for wrapping and handling the item. (Fixed order.)
• The cost of the book was quite reasonable, but the postage and handling was outrageous.
• They did not charge postage and handling because I prepaid the order.
keep sb posted
Idiom(s): keep sb posted
Theme: COMMUNICATION
to keep someone informed (of what is happening); to keep someone up to date.
• If the price of corn goes up, I need to know. Please keep me posted.
• Keep her posted about the patient's status.
between you, me, and the lamppost
Idiom(s): between you, me, and the lamppost
Theme: SECRECY
secretively, just between you and me. (Fixed order.)
• Just between you, me, and the lamppost, Fred is leaving school.
• Now don't tell anyone else. This is just between you, me, and the lamppost.
Answers on a postcard
This idiom can be used to suggest that the answer to something is very obvious or that the person would really like to hear what people think.
Deaf as a post
Someone who is as deaf as a post is unable to hear at all.
Keep posted
If you keep posted about something, you keep up-to-date with information and developments.
Move the goalposts
When people move the goalposts, they change the standards required for something to their advantage.