Id | ESLPod_1026_WE_1726 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 1026 |
Episode Title | Marrying Young |
Phrase | to pose |
Text | The verb "to pose," in this podcast, means to present, especially to present a problem, or to introduce something into a situation: "The interviews posed a lot of hypothetical situations to find out how the applicants would react in certain situations." The phrase "to pose questions" means to ask questions, especially in a formal setting: "The reporters posed some challenging questions during the press conference." The verb "to pose" can also mean to position one's body in a certain way, especially for an audience or a camera: "The photographer asked the model to pose with her chin on her hands." Finally, the phrase "to pose as" means to pretend to be someone else, or to present oneself in a certain way: "Is it a crime to pose as a police officer?" |
Topics | Relationships + Family |
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