0 the way in which someone usually holds their shoulders, neck, and back, or a particular position in which someone stands, sits, etc. -- 姿態,儀態;姿勢
1 a way in which a government or other organization thinks about and/or deals with a particular matter -- 態度;立場;處理方式
The data of all data glove sensors for a particular hand posture defines this hand posture.
On the other hand, it is evident that this method provides a robust approach to realistic posture prediction that can handle a biomechanically accurate model.
Even the most elementary and pervasive acts, such as breathing and controlling posture, produce changes in the stimulation of multiple perceptual systems.
Such a tendency of posture generation is called elastic.
Defensive postures affect the magnitude, but not the occurrence of signalling equilibriums with second-period attacks.
This requires the decision process to deal with the risk posture of the person or organization on whose behalf the agent is acting.
The posture of applying theoretical principles from the outside, as it were, sends the message that clinical practice and ethics are two different, independent enterprises.
A multimodal agent may do this in multiple ways: through speech and intonation, facial expression and gaze, gesture, body movements and posture.
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身体姿态, 姿态,仪态, 姿势…
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postura, postura [feminine, singular]…
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postura…
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duruş, salınma, vaziyet…
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posture [feminine], position [feminine], attitude [feminine]…
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držení těla, pozice…
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holdning, stilling…
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postur, sikap…
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