0 to cause a problem -- tehlike/sorun/tehdit yaratmak/çıkarmak/yol açmak/neden olmak
1 to stay in a particular position so that someone can paint or photograph you -- poz vermek, modellik etmek
The two leaders posed for photographs outside the White House.
2 to try to make people notice and admire you, especially by looking fashionable -- caka satmak, hava atmak, poz yapmak
Pascal was posing in his new sunglasses.
3 to ask a question -- soru sormak, sual etmek; ortaya atmak; ileri sürmek
4 the position that you stay in while someone photographs or paints you -- poz verme, modellik etme, poz
an elegant pose
5 a way of pretending to be more clever or interesting than you really are -- numara; gibi görünme; sahte tavır, yapmacıklık
She's not really interested in art, it's just a pose.
The prediction is that (6a) should be easiest to process, whereas (6f) should pose the most problems.
In the remainder of this paper, we refer to a stable part pose simply as a pose.
The global pose tracking problem has been widely investigated by fusing various external sensors and odometric measurements.
In such a scenario, the robot has to be able to detect and recognize objects as well as estimate their pose.
Thus, the interpretation of economic evidence from another setting can pose difficulties.
There is considerable awareness that these developments pose challenges in every dimension (ethical, political, economic, and clinical) of the health-care environment.
The specific pose subjects used in this study required them to position their fingers accurately along the edges of the coin.
The processes that pose the greatest risk to the embryo are photothermal and photochemical in nature.
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