Pose in spanish

Actitud

pronunciation: ɑktitud part of speech: verb
In gestures
actitud

pose1 = pose, postura. 

Example: Male readers are often attracted to this sub-genre because of the books' pin-up art, depicting beautiful young women in revealing costumes and provocative poses.

pose2 = plantear, presentar. 

Example: This illustrates the puzzle that differential policies pose for users.

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» counterpose = contraponer.

Example: Multiculturalism is taken as being synonymous with cultural diversity and denotes the recent critical concepts that are counterposed to ethnocentrism, cultural monolithicism, and the assumption of epistemological universality.

» pose + a challenge = plantear un reto, plantear un desafío.

Example: Each Fellow's experience was unique and posed exciting and unusual challenges as well as unforeseen obstacles.

» pose + a danger = resultar peligroso, representar un peligro, presentar un peligro.

Example: Neither was there doubt that SLIS should adapt their programmes accordingly but, equally, too headlong a rush into the unknown posed dangers.

» pose + a difficulty = plantear dificultad.

Example: An inherent difficulty posed by this, however, is that the flexibility sought in this way is limited by the inflexibility imposed by cables, ducts, etc.

» pose + a dilemma = plantear un problema.

Example: Inevitably any abridgement poses the dilemma how to abridge, that is, what to leave out and what to include.

» pose + an issue = plantear una dificultad, presentar una dificultad, plantear un problema, presentar un problema.

Example: This interdisciplinary seminar will examine the legal, ethical, medical, and scientific issues posed at the cutting edge of biomedical science.

» pose + an obstacle = presentar un obstáculo.

Example: Each Fellow's experience was unique and posed exciting and unusual challenges as well as unforeseen obstacles.

» pose + a possibility = plantear una probabilidad, plantear una posibilidad.

Example: I know that it's still premature, but let me pose a possibility.

» pose + a problem = plantear un problema, presentar un problema.

Example: Equally, Cutter's devotion to natural language posed problems with multi-word terms.

» pose + a question = plantear una cuestión.

Example: The commentary poses questions to help a library think through a project.

» pose + a request = hacer una petición.

Example: For instance, a request posed to the computer search for the occurrence of an individual term usually results in a statement which gives the number of documents whose records are stored in association with that terms.

» pose + a risk = presentar un riesgo, poner en peligro, hacer peligrar.

Example: Exhibition of original documents, books, and artifacts in libraries can pose risks to these materials.

» pose + a threat = presentar una amenaza, amenazar.

Example: Some would speculate that optical publishing poses a threat to online information retrieval.

» pose + corrective actions = tomar medidas correctivas.

Example: In addition, any control system that does not pose corrective actions after deviations occur is little more than an interesting exercise.

Pose synonyms

set in spanish: , pronunciation: set verb, nounlay in spanish: , pronunciation: leɪ verbplace in spanish: , pronunciation: pleɪs nounpresent in spanish: , pronunciation: prezənt adjective, noun, verbmodel in spanish: , pronunciation: mɑdəl nounput in spanish: , pronunciation: pʊt verbposition in spanish: , pronunciation: pəzɪʃən nounfix in spanish: , pronunciation: fɪks verb, nounask in spanish: , pronunciation: æsk verbposit in spanish: , pronunciation: pɑzət verbsit in spanish: , pronunciation: sɪt verbdeposit in spanish: , pronunciation: dəpɑzɪt nounposture in spanish: , pronunciation: pɑstʃɜr nounmasquerade in spanish: , pronunciation: mæskɜreɪd noun, verbaffectation in spanish: , pronunciation: æfekteɪʃən noundrape in spanish: , pronunciation: dreɪp noun, verbimpersonate in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪmpɜrsəneɪt verbmannerism in spanish: , pronunciation: mænɜrɪzəm nounsituate in spanish: , pronunciation: sɪtʃueɪt verbairs in spanish: , pronunciation: erz nounpersonate in spanish: , pronunciation: pɜrsəneɪt verb
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