pose
pose
/ pEuz /
pose¹
◙ verb
1. [with obj.] present or constitute (a problem, danger, or difficulty)
• 形成,构成(问题,危险,困难)
»the sheer number of visitors is posing a threat to the area.
仅观光者的人数就给该地区构成了威胁。
raise (a question or matter for consideration)
• 提出(问题或考虑对象)
»a statement which posed more questions than it answered.
所提出问题多于所回答问题的讲话。
2. [no obj.] assume a particular attitude or position in order to be photographed, painted, or drawn
• 摆出姿态(或姿势)
»the prime minister posed for photographers.
那位首相为摄像师们摆好了姿势。
[with obj.] place (someone) in a particular attitude or position in order to be photographed, painted, or drawn
• 使摆好姿势
»he posed her on the sofa.
他让她在沙发上摆好姿势。
(pose as)set oneself up as or pretend to be (someone or something)
• 假装,冒充
»a man posing as a customer.
假装顾客的男人。
»whitewashed chicken coops which posed as villas.
粉刷好冒充别墅的鸡笼小屋。
behave affectedly in order to impress others
• 装腔作势;卖弄
»some people like to drive kit cars, but most just like to pose in them.
有的人喜欢开基特小轿车,但多数人不过是喜欢坐在里面卖弄而已。
◙ noun
1. a particular way of standing or sitting, usually adopted for effect or in order to be photographed, painted, or drawn
• (为摄影或画像而摆出的)样子,姿势
»photographs of boxers in ferocious poses.
摆出凶猛姿势的拳击手的照片。
a particular way of behaving adopted in order to give others a false impression
• (为给人错误印象而做出的)举止,举动
»the man dropped his pose of amiability.
那人抛弃了他和蔼的举止。
an affected way of behaving adopted in order to impress others
• 卖弄
pose²
◙ verb
1. [with obj.] (archaic)puzzle or perplex (someone) with a question or problem
• [古] 把…难住;使为难
»we have thus posed the mathematician and the historian.
我们就这样把数学家和历史学家给难住了。
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