pose如何读

英:[pəʊz]

美:[poʊz]

pose英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 摆姿势; 以…身份出现 take up a position (for a portrait, etc.); set oneself out as
  2. vt. 提出 put forward for discussion

pose是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 提出(问题),提议
  2. (使)摆好姿势,摆样子
  3. 冒充,假装,佯装,假扮
  4. 使为难, 难住(人)
  5. 把…摆正位置
  6. 采取某种态度
  7. 盘问,提问,质询
  8. 做作, 装腔作势,极力装作...,装模作样
  9. 拿出
  10. 造成,引起,产生
  11. 以…身份出现
  12. 招摇,炫耀,拿姿作态
  13. 自任,自命
n. (名词)
  1. 装腔作势,矫揉造作,故作姿态,装模作样
  2. 姿态,姿势
  3. 伪装
  4. 心理状态
  5. 精神状态
  6. 打的第一张牌
  7. 位置
  8. 样子

pose变形

复数:poses

第三人称单数:poses

现在分词:posing

过去式:posed

过去分词:posed

pose词根

词根:pose

n.

position 位置,方位;职位,工作;姿态;站位;vt. 安置;把……放在适当位置

positivism 实证主义;实证论;积极性;武断

poser 难题;装腔作势者;不易处理的事

pose英英释义

Noun

1. affected manners intended to impress others;

"don't put on airs with me"

2. a posture assumed by models for photographic or artistic purposes

3. a deliberate pretense or exaggerated display

Verb

1. introduce;

"This poses an interesting question"

2. assume a posture as for artistic purposes;

"We don't know the woman who posed for Leonardo so often"

3. pretend to be someone you are not; sometimes with fraudulent intentions;

"She posed as the Czar's daughter"

4. behave affectedly or unnaturally in order to impress others;

"Don't pay any attention to him--he is always posing to impress his peers!"

"She postured and made a total fool of herself"

5. put into a certain place or abstract location;

"Put your things here"

"Set the tray down"

"Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children"

"Place emphasis on a certain point"

6. be a mystery or bewildering to;

"This beats me!"

"Got me--I don't know the answer!"

"a vexing problem"

"This question really stuck me"

pose词组

pose a threat构成威胁;形成一种威胁

pose词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, posen,"暗示(某事是如此),假设,承认",源自法语单词 poser "放置,提议",这是一个辩论中的术语,来自晚期拉丁语 pausare "停止,休息,停歇,暂停"(也是意大利语 posare,西班牙语 posar 的来源; 参见 pause (v.))。晚期拉丁语的动词也有及物动词的意思,"使停止或休息",因此法语动词(与西班牙语,意大利语,葡萄牙语的同源词一样)获得了拉丁语 ponere "放置,安置"的意思(过去分词 positus; 参见 position (n.)),这是由于类似词干的混淆。

One of the most remarkable facts in F[rench] etymology is the extraordinary substitution whereby the Low Lat. pausare came to mean 'to make to rest, to set,' and so usurped the place of the Lat. ponere, to place, set, with which it has no etymological connection. And this it did so effectually as to restrict the F. pondre, the true equivalent of Lat. ponere, to the sense of 'laying eggs;' whilst in all compounds it completely thrust it aside, so that compausare (i.e. F. composer) took the place of Lat. componere, and so on throughout. Hence the extraordinary result, that whilst the E. verbs compose, depose, impose, propose, &c. exactly represent in sense the Lat. componere, deponere, imponere, proponere, &c., we cannot derive the E. verbs from the Lat. ones since they have (as was said) no real etymological connection. [W.W. Skeat, "Etymological Dictionary of the English Language," 1898]
在法语词源学中,最引人注目的事实之一是,低拉丁语 pausare 的非凡替代,它开始意味着"使休息,设置",因此取代了拉丁语 ponere,放置,设置,尽管它与后者在词源上没有任何联系。而且,它如此有效地取代了法语 pondre,即拉丁语 ponere 的真正等价词,以至于将其限制在"下蛋"的意义上; 而在所有复合词中,它完全将其排挤在一边,以至于 compausare(即法语 composer)取代了拉丁语 componere,等等。因此,产生了这样一个非凡的结果,即尽管英语动词 compose, depose, impose, propose 等准确地代表了拉丁语 in sense, componere, deponere, imponere, proponere 等,我们不能将英语动词从拉丁语动词中 derive,因为它们(如前所述)在词源上没有真正的联系。[W.W. Skeat, "Etymological Dictionary of the English Language," 1898]

在英语中,"放在某个特定位置"的意思始于15世纪初。"假定某种态度或性格"(带有人为性的含义)的不及物动词意义始于1840年; 对艺术家的模型等的及物动词意义始于1850年。相关的: Posed; posing。 

pose_体育行业词汇

摆好姿势

pose_法律行业词汇

提出

pose_自动化行业词汇

位姿

pose_航天行业词汇

位姿

pose词源英文解释

Verb (1) Middle English, from Anglo-French poser, from Vulgar Latin *pausare, from Late Latin, to stop, rest, pause, from Latin pausa pause Verb (2) short for earlier appose, from Middle English apposen, alteration of opposen to oppose

The first known use of pose was in the 14th century

pose儿童词典英英释义

positive1 of 2adjective

clearly or definitely stated

positive orders

filled with confidence : certain

were positive we would win

of, relating to, or having the form of an adjective or adverb that shows no degree of comparison

having or showing real existence or activity

positive change in temperature

having the light and dark areas the same as in the original subject

a positive photographic image

being numerically greater than zero

+2 is a positive number

reckoned or proceeding in a direction taken as that of increase or progress

directed or moving toward the source of a stimulus

a positive tropism

of, being, or relating to electricity of which the proton is the smallest unit and which is produced in a glass rod rubbed with silk

a positive charge

charged with positive electricity : having a deficiency of electrons

a positive particle

being the part from which the current flows to the external circuit

the positive pole of a storage battery

electron-collecting—used of an electrode in an electron tube

showing acceptance or approval

a positive answer to the question

showing the presence especially of a condition, substance, or living thing suspected to be present

the test for tuberculosis was positive

positive2 of 2noun

something positive: as

the positive degree or a positive form in a language

a positive photograph or a print from a negative

position1 of 2noun

the manner in which something is placed or arranged

a certain arrangement of the body

exercise while in a sitting position

a stand taken on a question

the point or area occupied by something

one's rank in an organization or in society

job sense 3

position2 of 2verb

to put in a certain position

pose1 of 2verb

to hold or cause to hold a special position of the body

posed for fashion photographers

to pretend to be what one is not

pose as a soldier

to offer for consideration

posed a question

pose2 of 2noun

a position of the body held for a special purpose

a pretended attitude

my cheerfulness was a pose

poshadjective

elegant sense 1, fashionable

poseurnoun

a person who pretends to be what he or she is not

pose1 of 2verb

to hold or cause to hold a special position of the body

posed for fashion photographers

to pretend to be what one is not

pose as a soldier

to offer for consideration

posed a question

pose2 of 2noun

a position of the body held for a special purpose

a pretended attitude

my cheerfulness was a pose

poser1 of 2noun

a puzzling or baffling question

poser2 of 2noun

a person who poses

pose1 of 2verb

to hold or cause to hold a special position of the body

posed for fashion photographers

to pretend to be what one is not

pose as a soldier

to offer for consideration

posed a question

pose2 of 2noun

a position of the body held for a special purpose

a pretended attitude

my cheerfulness was a pose

pose1 of 2verb

to hold or cause to hold a special position of the body

posed for fashion photographers

to pretend to be what one is not

pose as a soldier

to offer for consideration

posed a question

pose2 of 2noun

a position of the body held for a special purpose

a pretended attitude

my cheerfulness was a pose

pose 例句

1 Herschel did not have the correct mechanism for the origin of species, but he posed the correct question.

2 Cat turned the page, showing a picture of Mom in the same dress, posing with Lily in sky blue.

3 Butler had seen that pose before—on the snouts of starved pit bulls, just before their Russian handlers set them loose on a bear hunt.

4 At this point August stood up and struck the pose herself.

5 You always seem to strike the graceful pose.

你似乎总能摆出最优雅的姿势.

6 Champollion walked the Great Hypostyle Hall at Karnak and casually read the inscriptions, which had mystified everyone else, answering the question he had posed as a child to Fourier.

7 The judge sat in his habitual pose, his head sunk down into his neck.

8 He criticized them for dressing outrageously and posing pretentiously.

他批评她们衣着暴露而且矫揉造作。

9 As I posed, I thought of the transparent lambs in the violet light.

10 And he probably wondered whether other guests in the box were the type who would pose a threat to his plans.

11 During die war, a national magazine had photographed him in Hurtgen Forest; he had posed, more than just obligingly, with a Thanksgiving turkey in each hand.

12 Ever since it was unearthed, the disk has posed a mystery for historians of writing.

13 He plowed his fingers through the heap of plastic soldiers in the battered cookie tin—identical except for their poses: standing, kneeling, and prone, all with rifles pressed hard to their olive-green cheeks.

14 He had been holding a pose above his cider of Gibraltar invulnerability; he continued to gaze challengingly around him until he began to realize that wherever he looked, calculating eyes looked back.

15 The valet trotted up with the requisite fig leaf, and Woolf, smiling out of one side of his mouth, wrapped it around his waist, rode into the winner’s circle, and posed for the photo.

16 Dozens of people had visited his yard during the afternoon, and he had had to stand and pose, looking as terrific as he could.

17 That consideration dictates single authorship, despite all the difficulties that it poses.

18 We shook hands and posed for a photo.

19 The way she was posed, and with the blue fading background, it looked like a yearbook photo.

20 “Well, like I said, it’s only temporary. Now, could you show me how to do some of your other heroic poses?”

pose 同义词

2 摆出姿态

posture

11 招摇过市

parade

15 摆好姿势

poise poised shape sit

17 质询

challenge question

18 摆放

have instate

23 招摇

trophy ostentatious

25 难住

stick

36 精神状态

frame

39 摆姿势

posture sit

47 使摆好姿势

poise

49 把…难住

stump get mystify

pose 短语相关

corpse pose pose as

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