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pos·ture
/ˈpɑsʧɚ/
姿勢,態度,情形,形勢(vt.)作…的姿勢(vi.)作姿勢
From:
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pos·ture
/ˈpɑsʧɚ/
名詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pos·ture
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Postured
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Posturing
.]
To
place
in
a
particular
position
or
attitude
;
to
dispose
the
parts
of
,
with
reference
to
a
particular
purpose
;
as
,
to
posture
one's
self
;
to
posture
a
model
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pos·ture
,
v. i.
1.
To
assume
a
particular
posture
or
attitude
;
to
contort
the
body
into
artificial
attitudes
,
as
an
acrobat
or
contortionist
;
also
,
to
pose
.
2.
Fig
.:
To
assume
a
character
;
as
,
to
posture
as
a
saint
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pos·ture
n.
1.
The
position
of
the
body
;
the
situation
or
disposition
of
the
several
parts
of
the
body
with
respect
to
each
other
,
or
for
a
particular
purpose
;
especially
Fine Arts
,
the
position
of
a
figure
with
regard
to
the
several
principal
members
by
which
action
is
expressed
;
attitude
.
Atalanta
,
the
posture
of
whose
limbs
was
so
lively
expressed
. . .
one
would
have
sworn
the
very
picture
had
run
.
--
Sir
P
.
Sidney
.
In
most
strange
postures
We
have
seen
him
set
himself
. --
Shak
.
The
posture
of
a
poetic
figure
is
a
description
of
his
heroes
in
the
performance
of
such
or
such
an
action
.
--
Dryden
.
2.
Place
;
position
;
situation
. [
Obs
.]
His
[
man's
]
noblest
posture
and
station
in
this
world
.
--
Sir
M
.
Hale
.
3.
State
or
condition
,
whether
of
external
circumstances
,
or
of
internal
feeling
and
will
;
disposition
;
mood
;
as
,
a
posture
of
defense
;
the
posture
of
affairs
.
The
several
postures
of
his
devout
soul
.
--
Atterbury
.
Syn:
--
Attitude
;
position
.
See
Attitude
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
posture
n
1:
position
or
arrangement
of
the
body
and
its
limbs
; "
he
assumed
an
attitude
of
surrender
" [
syn
:
position
,
attitude
]
2:
characteristic
way
of
bearing
one's
body
; "
stood
with
good
posture
" [
syn
:
carriage
,
bearing
]
3:
a
rationalized
mental
attitude
[
syn
:
position
,
stance
]
4:
capability
in
terms
of
personnel
and
materiel
that
affect
the
capacity
to
fight
a
war
; "
we
faced
an
army
of
great
strength
"; "
politicians
have
neglected
our
military
posture
" [
syn
:
military capability
,
military strength
,
strength
,
military posture
]
v
1:
behave
affectedly
or
unnaturally
in
order
to
impress
others
;
"
Don't
pay
any
attention
to
him--he
is
always
posing
to
impress
his
peers
!"; "
She
postured
and
made
a
total
fool
of
herself
" [
syn
:
pose
]
2:
assume
a
posture
as
for
artistic
purposes
; "
We
don't
know
the
woman
who
posed
for
Leonardo
so
often
" [
syn
:
model
,
pose
,
sit
]
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