pose
形容词
posed: 摆姿势的,摆好姿势的
posing: 摆姿势的,摆好姿势的
名词
姿势;姿态
装腔作势;佯装;伪装
问题;困难
(尤指为摄影或绘画而摆的)姿势,姿态
(尤指为摄影或绘画而摆的)模特儿姿势
(尤指为摄影或绘画而摆的)模特儿
装腔作势;矫揉造作
词语辨析
pose as: 冒充;假扮
pose for: 为...摆姿势;为...拍照
词汇扩充
poser: 装腔作势的人;伪君子
posingly: 矫揉造作地;装腔作势地
poser: 问题;难题
unposed: 不摆姿势的;不装腔作势的
近义词
posture: 姿势;姿态
attitude: 态度;看法
pretense: 假装;虚伪
affectation: 做作;虚伪
simulation: 伪装;模拟
反义词
authenticity: 真实性;可靠性
柯林斯词典
pose (noun)
When you pose for an artist or photographer, you stay in a particular position so that they can paint or photograph you.
A pose is a particular position that you stand, sit, or lie in, as a way of deliberately making yourself look attractive or impressive.
If you describe someone's attitude or opinion as a pose, you are critical of them because you think they are pretending to have that attitude or opinion in order to deceive people.
If you describe something as a pose, you mean that it is not genuine and is intended to impress or deceive people.
pose (verb)
If you pose for an artist or photographer, you stay in a particular position so that they can paint or photograph you.
If someone poses as a particular person, they pretend to be that person, often in order to deceive other people.
If you pose a question, you ask it.
If one thing poses a problem or a danger to another, it is a problem or a danger for that thing.
If you pose a particular problem or difficulty, you create it or cause it.
If something poses a threat to a person or thing, it is a threat to them.
牛津词典
pose (noun)
A particular way of behaving or speaking that is intended to impress other people and that is not sincere.
A particular position in which someone stands, sits, or lies, especially in order to be photographed, painted, or drawn.
A problem or question that is difficult to solve or answer.
The act of pretending to be someone else.
pose (verb)
To exist in a way that may cause a problem, danger, difficulty, etc.
To create a difficult or dangerous situation.
If you pose a question, you ask it.
To pretend to be someone else.
To stand, sit, or lie in a particular position as a model for a photograph, painting, or sculpture.
用法
pose a threat/risk/danger/problem/challenge
pose a question
pose as someone
pose for a photograph
pose in a particular way
strike a pose
例句
1. The model posed for the artist.
2. The children were posing for a photograph.
3. He struck a pose and smiled at the camera.
4. She always adopts a defensive pose when discussing her work.
5. The politician's concern for the poor is just a pose.
6. The actress posed as a journalist to get more information.
7. The new regulations pose a threat to small businesses.
8. The increased traffic poses a risk to pedestrians.
9. The issue poses a challenge for researchers.
10. The teacher posed an interesting question to the class.
11. He posed as a doctor and treated patients illegally.
12. The model posed in various positions for the photo shoot.
13. He always strikes a confident pose in front of the mirror.
14. The sculpture captures the grace of the ballerina's pose.
15. The company's financial problems pose a serious threat to its survival.
16. The difficult decision posed a dilemma for the committee.
17. The criminal posed as a police officer to gain trust.
18. The group posed together for a group photo.
19. The artist asked the model to hold a specific pose for the painting.
20. The celebrity struck a glamorous pose on the red carpet.