posture

英['pɒstʃə] 美['pɑstʃɚ]
  • n. 姿势;态度;情形
  • vi. 摆姿势
  • vt. 作…的姿势

词态变化


复数: postures;第三人称单数: postures;过去式: postured;过去分词: postured;现在分词: posturing;

助记提示


1. post- + -ure.
2. 含义:position, posture.

中文词源


posture 姿势,看法,做出某种姿势

来自拉丁语positura,姿势,位置,来自ponere,放置,词源同position.

英文词源


posture
posture: see position
posture (n.)
c. 1600, from French posture (16c.), from Italian postura "position, posture," from Latin positura "position, station," from postulus from past participle stem of ponere "to put, place" (see position (n.)).
posture (v.)
1620s, literal, from posture (n.). The figurative sense of "take up an artificial mental position" is attested from 1877. Related: Postured; posturing.

双语例句


1. You can make your stomach look flatter instantly by improving your posture.
通过采取更好的坐姿,你的腹部马上就会看起来平坦一些。

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2. Poor posture, sitting or walking slouched over, compresses the body's organs.
坐着或者走路的时候低头垂肩,这种不正确的姿势会压迫体内的器官。

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3. If bad posture becomes habitual, you risk long-term effects.
不良姿势一旦定型,日后可就有你受的了。

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4. Exercise, fresh air, and good posture are all helpful.
锻炼、新鲜空气和好的坐立姿势都很有益。

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5. An observant doctor can often detect depression from expression, posture, and movement.
善于观察的医生常常能从人的表情、姿势以及动作诊察出抑郁症。

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