[VERB 动词]产生(问题);造成(威胁、危险等) If something poses a problem or a danger, it is the cause of that problem or danger.
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This could pose a threat to jobs in the coal industry...
这可能会给煤炭产业的就业造成威胁。
His ill health poses serious problems for the future.
他身体不好,对将来造成严重的隐患。
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[VERB 动词]提出;陈述 If you pose a question, you ask it. If you pose an issue that needs considering, you mention the issue.
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When I finally posed the question, 'Why?' he merely shrugged.
当我最后问“为什么”时,他只是耸了耸肩。
...the moral issues posed by new technologies.
新技术带来的道德问题
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[VERB 动词]冒充;假装 If you pose as someone, you pretend to be that person in order to deceive people.
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The team posed as drug dealers to trap the ringleaders.
该队队员装扮成毒品贩子,诱捕罪犯头目。
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[VERB 动词]摆姿势(以供人摄影或绘画) If you pose for a photograph or painting, you stay in a particular position so that someone can photograph you or paint you.
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Before going into their meeting the six foreign ministers posed for photographs.
开会前,6位外交部长合影留念。
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[VERB 动词]装模作样;装腔作势 You can say that people are posing when you think that they are behaving in an insincere or exaggerated way because they want to make a particular impression on other people.
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He criticized them for dressing outrageously and posing pretentiously.
他批评她们衣着暴露而且矫揉造作。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]姿势;姿态 A pose is a particular way that you stand, sit, or lie, for example when you are being photographed or painted.
We have had several preliminary sittings in various poses.
我们进行了几次预拍摄,摆了各种不同的造型。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]装模作样;装腔作势 A pose is an insincere or exaggerated way of behaving that is intended to make a particular impression on other people.
[disapproval]
In many writers modesty is a pose, but in Ford it seems to have been genuine.
很多作家都是故作谦虚,但福特却似乎表里如一。
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poseposesposedposingverb★1★[transitive ]posesth 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/challenge/danger/risk构成威胁╱挑战╱危险╱风险◆The task poses no special problems.这项任务不会造成特别的问题。2[transitive ]~ a question( formal) to ask a question, especially one that needs serious thought 提问;质询3★[intransitive ]pose(for sb/sth) 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。4★[intransitive ]poseas sb to pretend to be sb 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。noun★1★a particular position in which sb 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。2★( disapproving) a way of behaving that is not sincere and is only intended to impress other people 装腔作势;故作姿态SYN
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posepose1 /pəʊz $ poʊz/ ●●○W3AWL verb
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1cause problem [transitive] to exist in a way that may cause a problem, danger, difficulty etcpose a threat/danger/risk Officials claim the chemical poses no real threat.pose something to/for somebody/something The events pose a challenge to the church’s leadership. Rising unemployment is posing serious problems for the administration.2picture [intransitive] to sit or stand in a particular position in order to be photographed or painted, or to make someone do thispose for We posed for photographs.3pose a question to ask a question, especially one that needs to be carefully thought about: In her book she poses the question ‘How much do we need to be happy?’.4pose as somebody to pretend to be someone else, in order to deceive people: Bryce was caught posing as a lawyer.5to impress people [intransitive] to dress or behave like a rich and fashionable person in order to make other people notice you or admire youCOLLOCATIONSnounspose a threat/danger/risk· The chemical leak poses a threat to human health.pose a problem· A flood of refugees could pose a serious problem for neighbouring countries.pose difficulties· Physical education and games pose difficulties for short-sighted children.pose a challenge· The material being taught must pose a challenge to pupils.pose a dilemma (=cause a situation in which it is very difficult to decide what to do)· In the future, the possibility of genetic testing on unborn children will pose a dilemma for parents.
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1the position in which someone stands or sits, especially in a painting, photograph etcin a pose a painting of the Duchess in a dramatic pose Ann struck a pose (=stood or sat in a particular position) and smiled for the camera.2behaviour in which someone pretends to have a quality or social position they do not really have, usually in order to make other people notice them or admire them: Her confidence was merely a pose to hide her uncertainty.