词汇 | posed |
释义 | posed past simple and past participle ofpose pose verb uk /pəʊz/ us /poʊz/ poseverb (CAUSE)C1[ T ] to cause something, especially a problem or difficulty: 造成,引起(尤指问题或困难) Nuclear weapons pose a threat to everyone.核武器对所有的人都构成了威胁。 The mountain terrain poses particular problems for civil engineers.这种高山地势给土木工程师带来了特殊问题。 Drunken drivers pose a serious threat to other road users. The students were deported because they posed a threat to national security.这些学生因对国家安全构成威胁而被驱逐出境。 The very high rate of inflation poses a serious problem for the government. The result of the vote poses a serious challenge to the government's credibility.投票结果使人们对政府的可信度提出了严重质疑。 Officials claim that the chemical leakage poses no real danger for surrounding residents. Causing difficulties for oneself or others ask questions of someone/somethingidiom be a tall orderidiom be asking for troubleidiom be your own worst enemyidiom bother someone with something dig lay make heavy weather of somethingidiom make it difficult for someone to do something obduracy open a can of worms overburden sand shoot store up trouble/problemsidiom subject someone/something to something sucker punch swamp tall wrong-foot poseverb (ASK)C2[ T ] to ask a question, especially in a formal situation such as a meeting: (尤指在正式场合)提出(问题),质询 Can we go back to the question that Helena posed earlier?我们能否回到海伦娜早先提出的那个问题上去? Questioning people & asking questions in general ask after someone ask questions of someone/somethingidiom be someone's for the askingidiom beat something out of someone bombard consultative Gallup poll inquisition inquisitor outpoll pin someone down ply someone with something poll pry put someone through the millidiom put someone through the wringeridiom quiz shoot survey trick question poseverb (POSITION)C1[ I ] to move into and stay in a particular position, in order to be photographed, painted, etc.: 摆好姿势(拍照) We all posed for our photographs next to the Statue of Liberty.我们都在自由女神像边摆好了姿势拍照。 Posture attitude bearing body mechanics carriage carry crossed deportment orthostatic pose position postural posture power pose power posing slump soldierly strike strike an attitudeidiom suck suck something in You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Sitting and standing poseverb (PRETEND)[ I ] 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: 假装,冒充;装腔作势 He doesn't really know a thing about the theatre - he's just posing!他其实对戏剧一无所知——他只是在装腔作势! Faking & pretending affect air guitar assume believe bluff someone into something/doing something changeling cry faker false false modesty falsifiable falsify out-bluff pass something off as something phoney phony-baloney play-act professed purport quackery Phrasal verbpose as someone Examples of posedposed In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Posed this way the question invites the answer that no. This conference was arranged around three themes : the challenges posed by increased life expectancy, inter-generational relations, and policy and practice. The threat posed by strategic minorities forces legislative majorities acting under a simple-majority scheme to maintain a sufficient presence at all times. There was an understanding that problems were being posed by the current state of cemeteries, particularly in terms of maintenance standard. A challenge was being posed by cremation: to 'reinvent' the cemetery as a modern landscape for interment. The same question could be posed for bicameral and unicameral systems. It will become clear that if our account works for the binary / unique distinction, then no special problem is posed by, say, saturation. Second, collaborative productivity in language learning needs to be defined better and expanded in all studies, especially within the particular research questions posed. There is a strand of work on computing answers to logical queries posed against logic databases. In so doing it highlights the problems posed by a hierarchical notion of social emulation as the sole explanation for popular consumer behaviour. And while there are two separate questions being posed to respondents, the latter simply conflate the two elements. The second aim of this study was to estimate the risk contaminated feed posed in terms of potential disease transmission to livestock. One possibility is that the situation posed by this question is clearly counterfactual for supporters of large political parties. Although available data proved to be either incomplete or ambiguous for a number of key questions posed, it nevertheless provided a broad-brush picture of trends. Unfortunately, neither group employs the analytical tools necessary to grapple effectively with the questions posed above. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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