pose
US /poʊz/
UK /poʊz/

1.
porre, rappresentare
present a problem, danger, or difficulty
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The new regulations pose a challenge for small businesses.
Le nuove normative pongono una sfida per le piccole imprese.
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His actions could pose a threat to national security.
Le sue azioni potrebbero rappresentare una minaccia alla sicurezza nazionale.
2.
1.
posa, atteggiamento
a particular way of standing or sitting adopted by someone for a photograph, painting, or sculpture
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The photographer asked her to hold her pose.
Il fotografo le ha chiesto di mantenere la sua posa.
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He struck a dramatic pose for the camera.
Ha assunto una posa drammatica per la fotocamera.
2.
posa, atteggiamento
a way of behaving adopted to impress or mislead others
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His confident pose hid his inner nervousness.
La sua posa sicura nascondeva il suo nervosismo interiore.
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It was all just a pose to get attention.
Era solo una posa per attirare l'attenzione.