posture如何读

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posture英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]姿势,姿态 attitude or position of the body
  2. [C]看法;态度 way of looking at sth;attitude
v.(动词)
  1. vi. 作出某种姿势 put in a certain position

posture是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 姿势,姿态
  2. 情形,形势,态势
  3. 态度,立场,看法
  4. 心情,心境
  5. 模特儿摆的姿势
  6. 装腔作势的样子
  7. 精神准备
  8. 相貌
  9. 体形
  10. 处理方式
v. (动词)
  1. (使)摆出(特定)姿势,使作出某种姿态,作…的姿势
  2. 装模作样,装样子 ,故作姿态,故弄玄虚,装腔作势
  3. 摆姿势,作姿势,做姿势
  4. 取某种姿势
  5. 摆架子

posture自然拼读

pos·ture

pas chr

posture变形

复数:postures

第三人称单数:postures

现在分词:posturing

过去式:postured

过去分词:postured

posture扩展

postural (adj.), posturer (n.)

posture词根

词根:posture

adj.

postural 姿势的,位置的;心态的

n.

posturing 故作姿态;摆姿势;并非由衷的言行

posturer 杂技演员;装腔作势的人;作出某种姿态的人

v.

posturing 摆姿势(posture的ing形式)

posture英英释义

Noun

1. position or arrangement of the body and its limbs;

"he assumed an attitude of surrender"

2. characteristic way of bearing one's body;

"stood with good posture"

3. a rationalized mental attitude

4. capability in terms of personnel and materiel that affect the capacity to fight a war;

"we faced an army of great strength"

"politicians have neglected our military posture"

Verb

1. 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"

2. assume a posture as for artistic purposes;

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

posture词组

body posture体位;姿态;身体姿式

posture词源中文解释

大约1600年,“位置,境况; 物品各部分之间或特定目的的使命安排”,尤指身体的“姿势”,来自于法语 posture(16c.),源自于意大利语的 postura “位置,姿势”,源自于拉丁语的 positura “位置,站点”,起源于 postulus,起源于 ponere 的过去分词词干“放,放置”(参见 position(n.))。比喻意义上的“一种与环境相关联的状态或态度”可追溯至1640年代。相关词语: Postural。

posture_体育行业词汇

姿势

posture_医学行业词汇

姿势,体位:身体的姿势

posture词源英文解释

Noun Middle French, from Italian postura, from Latin positura, from positus, past participle of ponere to place — more at position

The first known use of posture was circa 1586

posture儿童词典英英释义

pot1 of 3noun

a deep rounded container for household purposes

cooking pot

the quantity held by a pot

a pot of tea

an enclosed trap for catching fish or lobsters

a large quantity or sum

the total of the bets at stake at one time

ruin entry 1 sense 1

business went to pot

pot2 of 3verb

to preserve in a sealed pot, jar, or can

to plant or grow in a pot

pot3 of 3noun

marijuana

posynoun

a bunch of flowers : bouquet

flower entry 1 sense 1c

postwaradjective

of, relating to, or being a period after a war

postwar Europe

posture1 of 2noun

the position of one part of the body with relation to other parts : the general way of holding the body

a particular condition or state

a country's defense posture

posture2 of 2verb

to take a particular posture : pose

posture1 of 2noun

the position of one part of the body with relation to other parts : the general way of holding the body

a particular condition or state

a country's defense posture

posture2 of 2verb

to take a particular posture : pose

posture1 of 2noun

the position of one part of the body with relation to other parts : the general way of holding the body

a particular condition or state

a country's defense posture

posture2 of 2verb

to take a particular posture : pose

posture医学词典英英释义

posturenoun

the position or bearing of the body whether characteristic or assumed for a special purpose

erect posture

a conscious mental or outward behavioral attitude

posture 例句

1 Whether you walk across the stage or stand behind a lectern, try to maintain good posture.

无论你是在舞台上走动或站在讲台后面, 尽量保持好的姿势.

2 I understood only that my father enjoyed my practicing the motions, that it was an exercise of my servitude to him, the posture he desired.

3 “Work those back muscles, people! I want to see perfect, upright posture!”

4 She said it was better for our posture and easier on our spines, but there was no way we kids were going to be caught dead walking through Welch with laundry bags on our heads.

5 Ere long, I became aware that some one was handling me; lifting me up and supporting me in a sitting posture, and that more tenderly than I had ever been raised or upheld before.

6 Anyone with half an eye could see the posture was fatiguing to the point of exhaustion.

7 He wears his pride in his posture, in the way his eyes claim everything they land on.

8 The government has adopted an aggressive posture on immigration.

政府对移民入境采取了强硬的态度。

9 He jerked himself up into a sitting posture.

10 There she is, chopping vegetables, unaware of her posture, unaware of the wildness of her hair, even unaware that I am staring at her with so much love.

11 As he stands, his posture is hunched and awkward.

12 Let us find a most comfortable sitting posture to do a good job.

让我们找一个自己最舒适的坐姿势做好.

13 Parrots express their emotions vocallyand with attitudes and postures, as well.

鹦鹉用声音同时也会藉态度和姿势表达他们的情绪.

14 The unaccustomed prayer posture had caused my big toe to swell, and it pained me.

15 His eyes are full of scattershot anger, his posture one of defensive bravado.

16 Virgil straightened his posture so Lola wouldn’t suspect anything was wrong.

17 I remember wondering if there wasn’t something a bit odd about her posture, the way her head was bent down just a little too far so she looked like a crouching animal waiting to pounce.

18 I was big, over six feet tall, too large to hide, too gross in movement and posture not to be noticed.

19 My father was a tall, dark-skinned man with a straight and stately posture, which I like to think I inherited.

20 But it is this primal posture of submission—and of what is ultimately anal accessibility— that seems to gratify the consumers of maid services.

posture 同义词

2 行为方式

behavioural style mode mechanism

4 摆出姿态

pose

5 体态

build attitude

10 取某种姿势

posturise posturize

14 摆姿势

posturize pose

15 装做

assumed pretend

17 精神准备

outfit

24 装样子

token

27 相对位置

aspect gauge

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