pose

名词

UK/pəʊz/
US/poʊz/

定义 pose 名词

position(姿势)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A specific way in which someone stands or sits to be photographed or painted.

    (为拍照、绘画等摆出的)姿势;姿态

    • The photographer asked the model to adopt a natural pose.

      摄影师要求模特摆出自然的姿势。

    • She struck an elegant pose for the portrait.

      她为肖像画摆出优雅的姿势。

    • He assumed a confident pose before starting his presentation.

      他在开始演讲前摆出自信的姿势。

behavior(行为)

  1. Countable(可数名词)Usually singular(通常单数)

    A way of behaving that is intended to impress others and that is not sincere.

    装腔作势;伪装

    • They criticized him for always putting on a pose to impress people.

      他们批评他总是装腔作势来给人留下印象。

    • She tried to hide her ignorance by posing as knowledgeable about art; it was all a pose.

      她试图通过假装对艺术很了解来掩饰自己的无知;这都是装出来的。

    • He always acts indifferent, but it's just a pose.

      他总是表现得漠不关心,但这只是一种伪装。

动词

UK/pəʊz/
US/poʊz/

定义 pose 动词

create(造成)

  1. C1Transitive(及物动词)

    To create or present a problem, danger, or difficulty.

    造成;引起(尤指问题或困难)

    • The new policy may pose a challenge to small businesses.

      新政策可能会对小型企业构成挑战。

    • Climate change poses a serious threat to global ecosystems.

      气候变化对全球生态系统构成了严重威胁。

    • This virus poses a risk to those with weakened immune systems.

      这种病毒对免疫系统较弱的人构成风险。

ask(提问)

  1. C2Transitive(及物动词)

    To ask or present a question, especially in a formal setting.

    (尤指在正式场合)提出(问题);质询

    • During the meeting, he posed several key questions to the panel.

      会议期间,他向小组提出了几个关键问题。

    • She posed a difficult question regarding budget allocation.

      她提出了一个关于预算分配的难题。

    • The journalist posed a series of sharp questions to the politician.

      记者向那位政治家提出了一系列尖锐的问题。

position(摆姿势)

  1. C1Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To position oneself in order to be photographed or painted.

    摆好姿势(拍照)

    • They posed for the photographer at their wedding.

      他们在婚礼上为摄影师摆姿势。

    • He asked everyone to pose in the light to get a good shot.

      他请每个人在光线下摆姿势,以拍出好照片。

    • Tourists posed in front of the famous landmark for souvenir photos.

      游客们在著名地标前摆姿势拍纪念照。

pretend(假装)

  1. Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To pretend to be someone you are not, or to have qualities you don't actually have.

    假装;冒充;装腔作势

    • He posed as someone knowledgeable about classical music, but he actually knew nothing about it.

      他假装对古典音乐很了解,但实际上他一无所知。

    • She posed as a wealthy philanthropist, but she was actually impoverished.

      她假装是一位富有的慈善家,但实际上她很贫困。

    • He tried to pose as calm, but his hands trembled, revealing his nervousness.

      他试图假装镇定,但他颤抖的双手暴露了他的紧张。

片语动词 pose

  • pose as someone

    To pose as an individual means to impersonate them with the intent to deceive others.

    冒充(某人);伪装成(某人)

    He posed as a police officer to gain access to the crime scene.

    他假扮成警察以进入犯罪现场。