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pose

verb
/pəʊz/
/pəʊz/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they pose
/pəʊz/
/pəʊz/
he / she / it poses
/ˈpəʊzɪz/
/ˈpəʊzɪz/
past simple posed
/pəʊzd/
/pəʊzd/
past participle posed
/pəʊzd/
/pəʊzd/
-ing form posing
/ˈpəʊzɪŋ/
/ˈpəʊzɪŋ/
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  1. [transitive] pose something to create a threat, problem, etc. that has to be dealt with造成(威胁、问题等);引起;产生
    • to pose a threat/risk/challenge/danger构成威胁/风险/挑战/危险
    • the threat posed by terrorism恐怖主义造成的威胁
    • Obesity poses real risks to health and happiness. 肥胖对健康和幸福构成真正的风险。
    • The task poses no special problems.这项任务不会造成特别的问题。
    • to pose a hazard/obstacle/barrier构成危险/障碍/障碍
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    • Pollutants in the river pose a real risk to the fish.河里的污染物对鱼类构成了真正威胁。
    • the dangers posed by the possession of nuclear weapons拥有核武器所构成的危险
    • the environmental threat posed by oil spillages溢油对环境造成的威胁
  2. [transitive] pose a question (formal) to ask a question, especially one that needs serious thought提问;质询
    • The new play poses some challenging questions.这个新剧目提出了一些富挑战性的问题。
  3. [intransitive] pose (for somebody/something) to sit or stand in a particular position in order to be painted, drawn or photographed(为画像、摄影)摆好姿势
    • The delegates posed for a group photograph.代表们摆好姿势准备拍集体照。
    • They posed briefly for pictures before driving off.他们在开车前简单摆了个姿势拍照。
    • She was only too delighted to pose for the cameras.她非常乐意在镜头前摆姿势。
    • He was persuaded to pose for his portrait.他被说服为自己的肖像摆姿势。
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  4. [intransitive] pose as somebody to pretend to be somebody in order to trick other people佯装;冒充;假扮
    • The gang entered the building posing as workmen.这伙匪徒冒充工人混进了大楼。
  5. [intransitive] (usually used in the progressive tenses通常用于进行时) (disapproving) to dress or behave in a way that is intended to impress other people招摇;炫耀;拿姿作态
    • I saw him out posing in his new sports car.我看见他开着他的崭新跑车招摇过市。
  6. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French poser (verb), from late Latin pausare ‘to pause’, which replaced Latin ponere ‘to place’. The noun dates from the early 19th cent.

pose

noun
/pəʊz/
/pəʊz/
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  1. a particular position in which somebody stands, sits, etc., especially in order to be painted, drawn or photographed(为画像、拍照等摆的)姿势
    • He adopted a relaxed pose for the camera.他摆了个悠闲的姿势拍照。
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    • He struck a heroic pose, and cried, ‘I will do it!’他摆出一副英雄的姿态,喊道:“我愿意!
    • I can't hold this pose much longer!我这个姿势可坚持不了多久!
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  2. (disapproving) a way of behaving that is not sincere and is intended to impress or trick people 装腔作势;故作姿态synonym affectation
    • This show of concern is just a pose.这种关心只是一种姿态。
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    • His air of absent-mindedness was no more than a pose concealing a very acute mind.他心不在焉的样子只不过是一种隐藏着敏锐头脑的姿态。
    • His pose as an impoverished artist fooled several wealthy patrons.他装成一个贫穷的艺术家愚弄了几个富有的赞助人。
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French poser (verb), from late Latin pausare ‘to pause’, which replaced Latin ponere ‘to place’. The noun dates from the early 19th cent.
Idioms
strike a pose/an attitude
  1. to hold your body in a particular way to create a particular impression摆出某种姿态
    • to strike a dramatic pose摆出戏剧性的姿势
    • (figurative) He strikes an attitude of bravery and lonely defiance.他表现出勇敢和孤独的反抗态度。

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