posed / poʊz /

构成的冒充的摆出的姿势摆出的位置

posed3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

posed, pos·ing.

  1. to assume a particular attitude or stance, especially with the hope of impressing others: He likes to pose as an authority on literature.
  2. to present oneself insincerely: He seems to be posing in all his behavior.
  3. to assume or hold a physical attitude, as for an artistic purpose: to pose for a painter.
v. 有主动词 verb

posed, pos·ing.

  1. to place in a suitable position or attitude for a picture, tableau, or the like: to pose a group for a photograph.
  2. to assert, state, or put forward: That poses a difficult problem.
  3. to put or place.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a bodily attitude or posture: Her pose had a note of defiance in it.
  2. a mental attitude or posture: a pose cultivated by the upper classes.
  3. the act or period of posing, as for a picture.

posed 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

formal

posed 的近义词 4

更多posed例句

  1. For example, while scientists have looked at the risk of viral transmission in flight, they haven’t studied the transmission dangers posed by crowding during boarding or deplaning.
  2. However it also goes on to state fairly plainly that technical measures are likely to be the most robust tool against the threat posed by foreign surveillance.
  3. Thanksgiving 2020 couldn’t come at a more dangerous time, or pose more serious risks for coronavirus spread.
  4. The Commission and a pan-EU network of consumer protection enforcers has been in regular contact with the 11 platforms since then to push for a coordinated response to the threat posed by coronavirus scams.
  5. Some elements of the PlayStation 5, however, are not yet reviewable due to embargoes posed by Sony Interactive Entertainment.
  6. The Perfect Storm writer talks combat brotherhood and the threat posed by growing wealth inequality.
  7. Afterward, the graduates posed for pictures with their families.
  8. After the Thursday prayer, the crowd of Congressional staff and lawmakers posed in the iconic, "Hands Up, Don't Shoot" pose.
  9. The RFI posed questions such as: “How does the company respond when one of its firearms is found to have been used in a crime?”
  10. Actually, Brown lost the Senate race to Democrat incumbent Jean Shaheen because Scott once posed nude for Cosmo.
  11. By the inspection of that secret entry he had learnt much regarding that man who posed as a doctor in Pimlico.
  12. He posed as the lover of Mme. de Brebion, the wife of his best friend.
  13. In Angouleme she posed as the antagonist of her friend, Mme. de Bargeton.
  14. Never finish a figure begun out-doors by painting afterwards from a model posed in the house.
  15. If I seem to have posed before you as a noble-minded philanthropist, I have been guilty of careless misrepresentation.