B2 verb ニュートラル

pose

/pəʊz/

To present or constitute a problem, danger, or challenge that needs to be addressed. It also refers to the physical act of assuming a specific position for a photograph, painting, or artistic work.

例文

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1

The group had to pose for several minutes while the photographer adjusted the lighting.

The group had to pose for several minutes while the photographer adjusted the lighting.

2

Rising global temperatures pose a significant threat to biodiversity in the Arctic regions.

Rising global temperatures pose a significant threat to biodiversity in the Arctic regions.

3

Stop moving and just pose for the camera so we can go eat!

Stop moving and just pose for the camera so we can go eat!

語族

名詞
pose
Verb
pose
形容詞
posed
関連
poser
💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of a 'poser' at a photo shoot; they are 'presenting' themselves to the camera just like a danger 'presents' itself to you.

クイックテスト

The sudden lack of funding could ___ a serious challenge to the completion of the project.

正解!

正解は: pose

例文

1

The group had to pose for several minutes while the photographer adjusted the lighting.

everyday

The group had to pose for several minutes while the photographer adjusted the lighting.

2

Rising global temperatures pose a significant threat to biodiversity in the Arctic regions.

formal

Rising global temperatures pose a significant threat to biodiversity in the Arctic regions.

3

Stop moving and just pose for the camera so we can go eat!

informal

Stop moving and just pose for the camera so we can go eat!

4

This discovery poses fundamental questions about the nature of dark matter.

academic

This discovery poses fundamental questions about the nature of dark matter.

5

The entry of a new competitor into the market poses a major risk to our current market share.

business

The entry of a new competitor into the market poses a major risk to our current market share.

語族

名詞
pose
Verb
pose
形容詞
posed
関連
poser

よく使う組み合わせ

pose a threat pose a threat
pose a question pose a question
pose a challenge pose a challenge
pose a risk pose a risk
pose for a photo pose for a photo

よく使うフレーズ

strike a pose

strike a pose

pose as someone

pose as someone (pretend to be)

pose a problem

pose a problem

よく混同される語

pose vs pause

'Pause' refers to a temporary stop in action, whereas 'pose' refers to presenting a problem or sitting for a photo.

pose vs propose

'Propose' means to suggest a plan or idea, while 'pose' is used for presenting a threat or a question.

📝

使い方のコツ

Use 'pose' when discussing abstract concepts like threats, risks, or questions in formal writing. In artistic or social contexts, use it to describe staying still for an image.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners often use 'pose' as a noun to mean a problem itself (e.g., 'This is a big pose'), but it should be the verb that introduces the problem (e.g., 'This poses a big problem').

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of a 'poser' at a photo shoot; they are 'presenting' themselves to the camera just like a danger 'presents' itself to you.

📖

語源

Derived from the Old French 'poser', meaning to put, place, or set down.

文法パターン

pose + noun (threat/risk/question) pose for + noun (photo/portrait) pose as + noun (identity)
🌍

文化的な背景

The phrase 'strike a pose' became a major cultural touchstone through fashion photography and Madonna's song 'Vogue'.

クイックテスト

The sudden lack of funding could ___ a serious challenge to the completion of the project.

正解!

正解は: pose

関連単語

principled

C2

Acting in accordance with morality and high standards of behavior. It describes a person or an action guided by a strict set of values and integrity rather than by personal gain or convenience.

analytical

C1

Relating to or using analysis or logical reasoning to understand something by breaking it down into its constituent parts. It describes a systematic approach to problem-solving and the ability to evaluate information critically.

approach

C1

A systematic way of dealing with something or a specific perspective taken when addressing a problem or task. It can also refer to the physical act of moving nearer to someone or something in distance or time.

authorize

C1

To grant official permission or legal power to someone to perform a specific action or to allow something to happen. It typically involves a formal process or a person in a position of authority validating a request or procedure.

beneficial

B2

Beneficial describes something that has a good effect or promotes well-being. It is frequently used in formal or academic contexts to highlight the advantages or positive outcomes of a specific action, substance, or situation.

consistent

C2

The quality of achieving a level of performance which does not vary over time, or the state of being coherent and not contradictory in logical or behavioral terms. Physically, it refers to the degree of thickness, firmness, or viscosity found in a substance.

constitutional

C2

Relating to the fundamental principles or established laws that govern a state or organization. It can also refer to an individual's physical health or inherent temperament.

contextual

B2

Relating to the circumstances or setting in which something exists or occurs. It describes information that helps explain the meaning of an event, statement, or idea by looking at its surroundings.

contract

C1

A formal and legally binding agreement between two or more parties that establishes mutual obligations. In academic and legal contexts, it refers to the specific terms, conditions, and enforcement mechanisms that govern a transaction or relationship.

contractor

C1

A person or company that performs work or provides goods and services under a specific legal agreement. Unlike a regular employee, a contractor is usually hired for a specific project or a fixed period of time as an independent entity.

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