1.姿势,姿态;态度
2.形势,情形 (of)
3.精神准备;心情,心境
1.使作出某种姿态[态度]
2.取某种姿势[态度];故作姿态
1.the position that your body is in when you sit, stand, or walk
2.an attitude, or the way that someone behaves toward other people
1.to do things only because you want people to notice you, admire you, or be afraid of you
1.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。
2.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。
3.Two decades ago, Japan's economic bubble popped; since then its leaders have procrastinated and postured.
二十年前,日本经济泡沫剧增;从那时起日本领导人就在拖延在惺惺作态。
4.and still these two were postured motionless.
这两个东西仍旧处于静止状态。
5.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。
6.Nursing of patients postured lateral oblique position in microneurosurgery
显微神经外科手术中特殊体位的安置及护理