take up a position (for a portrait, etc.); set oneself out as
put forward for discussion
"don't put on airs with me"
"This poses an interesting question"
"We don't know the woman who posed for Leonardo so often"
"She posed as the Czar's daughter"
"Don't pay any attention to him--he is always posing to impress his peers!"
"She postured and made a total fool of herself"
"Put your things here"
"Set the tray down"
"Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children"
"Place emphasis on a certain point"
"This beats me!"
"Got me--I don't know the answer!"
"a vexing problem"
"This question really stuck me"
He will end a ballet with the dancers in a uniform pose, all kneeling.
出自: M. Fonteyn
Head a little to one side in a pose of marked attention.
出自: P. Fitzgerald
She threw her arms out and struck a pose.
出自: E. Leonard
The model held a pose for an hour or two.
出自: R. Berthoud
The questions which the war posed for Socialists everywhere.
出自: G. F. Kennan
The menu posed a problem, every item on it being unfamiliar.
出自: A. Desai
Many tentative forays into love are aborted because they pose either real or symbolic threats.
出自: E. S. Person
A thing which would have pos'd Adam to name.
出自: Donne
He had posed them with his conundrum at lunch.
出自: G. A. Birmingham
他装作是个古钱币专家。
He posed as a rich man though he owed more than the owned.
他虽然欠的债比他的财产多,但依然装作富翁的样子。
她摆好姿势让人为她画肖像。
She posed and smiled for the cameraman.
她微笑着摆好姿势让摄影师给她拍照。
After the wedding we all posed for a photograph.
婚礼之后,我们全体排好拍了一张照片。
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