Synonym: bearing, carriage, position, posture, pretense. Similar words: expose, impose, suppose, compose, oppose, opposed, propose, proposed. Meaning: [pəʊz] n. 1. affected manners intended to impress others 2. a posture assumed by models for photographic or artistic purposes 3. a deliberate pretense or exaggerated display. v. 1. introduce 2. assume a posture as for artistic purposes 3. pretend to be someone you are not; sometimes with fraudulent intentions 4. behave affectedly or unnaturally in order to impress others 5. put into a certain place or abstract location 6. be a mystery or bewildering to.
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151, The following text illustrates the kind of problem that the pronominal function of gender can pose in translation.
152, Not all voluntary organisations have the resource to develop financial management expertise and this can obviously pose problems in administering schemes.
153, Large housing estates or multi-storey blocks may pose problems of orientation for the people with dementia.
154, Fears have been expressed by campaigners that the huge plant might pose serious health and social risks to people living nearby.
155, The blonde struck a pose and fixed a tight smile on her immaculately made-up face.
156, A magazine about home and family apparently does not pose serious editorial concerns to the company.
157, It is under-inclusive because teenagers pose only a small part of the drunken driving problem in this Nation.
158, The discrepancies between these different analyses pose a number of problems.
159, The same anti-fashion pose will soon be used on other campaign themes.
160, They were people who decided on a pose and, believing none of it, carried it off.
161, H2 viruses may also pose a pandemic threat.
162, In Pau, the authorities launched an investigation to determine why a thirty-year-old man would pose as a teen-age orphan.
163, Some pairs are cut to expose the tips of the toes, to give increased tactile sensation during, say, the tree pose and the triangle.
164, For the aim of rescuing, we need the collectivity escaping chamber to meet a certain pose to float up, so as to not to issue forth when arrived at the water surface, or keel over on the surface.
165, There is also the possibility of enabling access to an Internet site that might pose a danger to the smartphone by downloading malware, for example.
166, How much risk economic and strategic factors pose for the operations of a firm, its profitability and long-term solvency ?We use the Rate of Return on Assets (ROA) to answer this question.
167, You'll notice that AVG always scans files with no extensions, which shouldn't normally pose a problem, but depending on the applications you're using there might be a problem.
168, Discusses non-native plants, such as the kudzu vine and the tree-of-heaven, which were imported from other countries and now pose a significant threat to the ecosystems of North America.
169, Above, Herman and Candelaria Zapp pose with baby Pampa in Alaska as they finish the first leg of their journey around the world in 2002.
170, Vocatives pose an indispensable component in speech communication, an appropriate vocative is a key to successful social communication.
171, The woman takes up one bottle baby oil , lets him lay bare the POSE station well all over with spreading man on one's body.
172, Given the current capabilities of the IAF fleet, this would pose a major threat to Indian forces in Ladakh, Sikkim or Arunachal Pradesh.
172, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
173, When a city's waste collection rate is less than 40%, piles of trash pose a problem.
174, In response, the F.D.A. postponed the testing, and now the two sides are sparring over how much danger the antibiotics pose and the best way to ensure that the drugs do not end up in the milk supply.
175, Even when victims die of drowning or injury and do not pose an immediate health risk, unburied corpses still hinder the efforts of relief workers.
176, The pose won't make here knee feels demanding, he can guide you cozily to enter a climax, touch deep the vagina each inches, undertake fluctuating reaching hitting encircling a movement.
177, Although Staph should be killed with proper cooking, it may still pose a risk to consumers through improper food handling and cross-contamination in the kitchen.
178, The East Turkistan terrorist forces pose grave threats to stability and security in China and Central Asia.
179, As the music turns ethereal, the hero with special powers, who has sacrificed himself in a cross-like pose for the greater good, is passed back, in pieta fashion, by the passengers, who lay him down.
180, Bow the pose that pick up content is double leg unbend stands incorrectly, bow below the circumstance of castiron music or little inflectional coxa , knee joint pick up a thing.