释义 |
pose¹ /poz; pəʊz/v 1. pose a problem/threat/danger to cause a problem or danger 引起[造成、构成]问题/威胁/危险:◇nuclear waste poses a threat to the environment. 核废料对环境造成了威胁。 2. [i,t] to sit or stand in a particular position in order to be photographed or painted 摆好姿势[给别人拍照或画像]:◇+ for the astronauts posed for pictures alongside the shuttle. 宇航员们在太空穿梭机边上摆好姿势让人拍摄。 3. pose a question formal to ask a question that needs to be carefully thought about 【正式】 提出问题:◇his speech poses a number of interesting questions. 他在发言中提出了一些有趣的问题。 4. pose as to pretend to be someone else 假装成[某人]:◇he obtained the drugs by posing as a doctor. 他冒充医生弄到了那些药物。 |