0 to cause something, especially a problem or difficulty -- 造成,引起(尤指問題或困難)
1 to ask a question, especially in a formal situation such as a meeting -- (尤指在正式場合)提出(問題),質詢
2 to move into and stay in a particular position, in order to be photographed, painted, etc. -- 擺好姿勢(拍照)
We all posed for our photographs next to the Statue of Liberty. 我們都在自由女神像邊擺好了姿勢拍照。
3 to pretend to be something that you are not or to have qualities that you do not have, in order to be admired or attract interest -- 假裝,冒充;裝腔作勢
4 a particular position in which a person stands, sits, etc. in order to be photographed, painted, etc. -- (為拍照、畫像等擺出的)樣子,姿勢
5 an occasion when someone pretends to have qualities that they do not have -- 裝腔作勢
She likes to appear as if she knows all about the latest films and art exhibitions, but it's all a pose (= she's pretending and it's not true). 她喜歡擺出一副對最新電影和藝術展無所不知的樣子,但不過是裝腔作勢而已。
The first five types of transformations do not pose any particular problems for identifying and isolating the object.
With partial pose measurements, the experimental procedure is simpler but some of the parameters may not be identified.
The pose of mutuality is compelling enough to conceal these differences.
Competitive veto players pose more intricate problems because we need to know under which conditions the vote orientation of competitive veto players prevails.
His intent focus on the singer's offstage poise suggests how much he has yet to learn about striking a pose and deflecting the gaze.
Consider a real-life case that seems to pose problems for the interest theory of value.
The adults pose defensively against possible picnic "deceit," the inherent treachery of which is unclear.
The processes that pose the greatest risk to the embryo are photothermal and photochemical in nature.