基本释义:
v. 故作姿态;装样子
posture的过去分词和过去式
英 [ˈpɒstʃəd] 美 [ˈpɑːstʃərd]
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You can make your stomach look flatter instantly by improving your posture.
你可以改善坐姿,腹部就会马上显得平些。
Exercise, fresh air, and good posture are all helpful.
体育运动、新鲜空气和良好姿势都很有效果。
The military machine is ready to change its defensive posture to one prepared for action.
军事当局已准备从防御态势变为备战态势。
She says the president may just be posturing.
她说总统也许只是在作态。
1. body posture 体位;姿态;身体姿式
1. He postured himself in front of the mirror.
他在镜子前面摆姿势。
2. Methods: The patients undergoing radiotherapy were postured and the agreement of laser beam mark line before radiotherapy and collimated laser beam line were analyzed.
方法:摆完治疗体位放射治疗前,测量治疗室激光定位线与定位时激光线标记的吻合度。
3. She surrendered her dream of becoming a model. The painter postured his model.
她放弃当模特儿的梦想。画家使模特儿摆姿势。
4. He postured with a clenched fist.
他作出了紧握拳头的姿势。
5. To function well in the world, people need a good sense of where their body is in space and how it's postured.
要在这个世界上正常发挥机能,人们需要有一个良好的感知,身体在空间的什么地方,姿势如何。
6. She postured and made a total fool of herself.
她装腔作势,自欺欺人.《互联网》
7. The dancer postured before the mirror, bending and twisting her body.
跳舞者在镜前作弯扭身体的舞姿。
8. She postured before the camera.
她在相机前摆出做作的姿势。
9. And though I never voted for George W.Bush, I give him great credit for leading, even as Congress postured and squabbled.
尽管我从未把票投给乔治•布什,但我对他在国会装模作样和争吵不休时发挥的领导作用大为赞赏。
10. The painter postured his model.
画家使模特儿摆姿势。
11. Two decades ago, Japan's economic bubble popped; since then its leaders have procrastinated and postured.
20年前,日本的经济泡沫破灭,此后日本的领导人一拖再拖,装模作样。
12. And though I never voted for George W. Bush, I give him great credit for leading, even as Congress postured and squabbled.
虽然我从未给小布什投过票,但因为他的领导,我要给他很高的荣誉,即便国会故作姿态、吵吵嚷嚷。
13. 'we [are looking] at our programmes and capabilities and seeing how well we're postured for this in the future.'
我们正寻找相关计划和能力,并且了解我们是否已在该领域充分准备好应对措施。
1. You took the easy, safe way out and postured and displayed your fine moral credentials at next to no cost or risk to yourself.
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2. Kathryn Guthrie Demos and Taylor Stayton, as the maid and the journalist, shrieked and postured.
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3. He claimed the Nationalists had "promised the earth" to voters in the run up to the last Scottish elections but said they had "dithered, postured, centralised and deeply disappointed".
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4. It will mean that we are postured to better respond together, along with other partners in the Asia Pacific, to any regional contingency, including the provision of humanitarian assistance and dealing with natural disasters.
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5. However, its baseline version of the interceptor is already quite capable, which is why the Navy will conduct a test this spring to see how it fares against a Trident ballistic missile flying a longer, faster trajectory than the service currently is postured to counter.
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6. And the Texas part -- is it just a fundraising thing, or does the President think that he's postured to win Texas any time soon?
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7. Diouf - who had momentarily found himself outwith a two-yard radius of his new-found nemesis - showed remarkable restraint as Brown postured in his face in a devilish show of one-upmanship.
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