Pose
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British pronunciation/pˈə‍ʊz/
American pronunciation/ˈpoʊz/

"pose"的定义和意义

to pose
01

放置, 安置

to put into a certain place
Transitive: to pose sb/sth in a specific manner
to pose definition and meaning
02

提出, 呈现

to present or bring forward a question, issue, or topic for consideration or discussion
Transitive: to pose a question or idea
Ditransitive: to pose a question or idea to sb
03

摆姿势, 定格姿势

to maintain a specific posture in order to be photographed or painted
Intransitive
04

假装, 扮演

to assume a particular role or identity, often for the purpose of deception or amusement
Transitive: to pose as a character
05

提出, 摆出

to challenge or perplex someone with a difficult or embarrassing question or situation
Transitive: to pose sb
Old useOld use
06

摆姿势, 假装

to adopt a manner or attitude that is not genuine, often with the intention of creating a certain impression
Intransitive
07

造成, 构成

to introduce danger, a threat, problem, etc.
Ditransitive: to pose a threat or danger to sb/sth
Pose
01

姿态, 态度

affected manners intended to impress others
02

姿态, 姿势

a deliberate pretense or exaggerated display
03

姿势, 姿态

a particular posture assumed by someone in order to be artistically recreated

pose

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posed

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posed

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poser

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poser

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posing

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posing

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例子
The teacher posed the students in a circle for a group discussion, encouraging open communication.
The choreographer posed the dancers in intricate formations, creating a visually stunning performance.
To enhance the exhibit, the curator posed artifacts and exhibits in a chronological order to tell a coherent story.
The interior designer posed the furniture strategically to create an inviting and harmonious living space.
The artist posed the still-life objects carefully, arranging them to achieve a balanced and visually appealing composition.
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