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1 | T to create a difficult or dangerous situation 造成,导致(困难或危险) |
| pose a problem/difficulty/risk/threat We are being told that the accident poses no threat to the environment. 我们被告知说那次事故对环境没有造成危害。 |
| pose a challenge They had been expected to pose a serious challenge to the main parties. 人们原本以为他们会对主要的党派构成严峻的挑战。 |
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2 | I to sit or stand somewhere so that someone can take a photograph of you or paint a picture of you (为照相或画像而)摆姿势 |
| +for The leaders posed briefly for photographs before returning to the conference hall. 领导们回到会议厅之前简短地摆姿势拍了照片。 |
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3 | I to dress or behave in a particular way to make people notice you , admire you , or be impressed by you (举止或穿戴)装腔作势,招摇过市 |
| It’ s the sort of place where people go to pose in their designer labels. 这是那种人们都穿着名牌服装招摇过市的地方。 |
PHRASE |
- | pose a question formal |
| to ask a question |
| 提出问题 |
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Words frequently used with pose | pose 的常见搭配词 | nouns | danger, difficulty, dilemma, problem, risk, threat, | 1 | | |
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- | ˈpose as |
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| pose as sb/sth: to pretend to be a particular person or type of person in order to trick people 打扮成;假装成;冒充 | Police officers posing as customers were sold some of the stolen items. 有人向扮成顾客的警察兜售了几件被盗物品。 | |
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