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pose

Aussprache: [poʊz]

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Kontext: „art and photography“

(verb) to hold a specific position or attitude for someone to take a picture or for a drawing. It's like when you stand a certain way so that someone can make a picture of you.

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She posed for the photographer with a big smile.

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He didn't want to pose for the photo and turned away.

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Can you pose for me while I take this picture?

Kontext: „problem or challenge“

(verb) to present or create a problem or challenge. It's like when something new makes it harder for people to do something or think.

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The new rules posed a challenge for the students to follow.

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The changes did not pose any problem for the team.

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What challenges could this situation pose for us?

Kontext: „attitude or stance“

(noun) a particular way of standing or sitting, often for a picture or performance. It's when someone shows a certain position of their body.

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The dancer took a beautiful pose during the performance.

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He couldn't hold a pose for very long and kept shifting.

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Did you see her pose in that picture?

Kontext: „identity or representation“

(verb) to pretend to be something or someone else, often to trick people or for fun. Like when you dress up to look like a character.

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He likes to pose as a superhero when he plays with his friends.

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She didn't pose as someone else at the party; she just wore her regular clothes.

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Why do you think people pose as different characters during Halloween?

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