pose

US /poʊz/
UK /poʊz/
"pose" picture
1.

构成, 提出

present a problem, danger, or difficulty

:
The new regulations pose a challenge for small businesses.
新规定对小企业构成挑战。
His actions could pose a threat to national security.
他的行为可能对国家安全构成威胁。
2.

摆姿势, 作姿态

assume a particular position for a photograph, painting, or sculpture

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The model was asked to pose for the artist.
模特被要求为艺术家摆姿势
She likes to pose for selfies.
她喜欢为自拍摆姿势
3.

提出, 提问

put (a question or matter) to someone for consideration

:
He decided to pose the question to the committee.
他决定向委员会提出这个问题。
The lawyer will pose several questions to the witness.
律师将向证人提出几个问题。
1.

姿势, 姿态

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.
摄影师让她保持她的姿势
He struck a dramatic pose for the camera.
他为相机摆了一个戏剧性的姿势
2.

姿态, 装腔作势

a way of behaving adopted to impress or mislead others

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His confident pose hid his inner nervousness.
他自信的姿态掩盖了他内心的紧张。
It was all just a pose to get attention.
那一切都只是为了引起注意的姿态