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Перевод: pose
[существительное] поза ; [глагол] ставить в определенную позу; позировать; поставить в тупик; принимать позу; принимать вид; красоваться; излагать; формулировать; предлагать; озадачить; ставить в тупик
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- Now this does not merely pose the cyclical nature of development under capitalism, although of course this is implied, but rather it suggests that even in those periods of upturn or growth there will be oscillations and deviations, so that the cycle itself is contradictory.
- De Valois summed up the ideas of these two great choreographers by saying: "Only synchronisation of arms and legs will give symmetry to step and pose, strength to the jump, speed to the pirouettes , calm to the adage and spaciousness to the dance."
- Sealey has caught the player in a fine action pose.
- In the first issue she was none other than Marilyn Monroe in the notorious nude calendar pose, on which Hefner spent 500, most of the capital he had borrowed to launch the magazine.
- How then could the meeting at Amsterdam pose as a meeting of Christendom when the largest Church in the world refused to have anything to do with it?
- He had seen the pose in several paintings in the churches and galleries he had visited in the past two weeks.
- The three of them discussed the pose for the painting and Lipchitz brought out the wedding photograph to help Modigliani decide on the pose.
- Right now Mr Hussein finds it convenient to pose as a conciliator prepared to grant autonomy to the Kurds he has displaced and, in relations with the rest of the world, to let bygones be bygones.
- As companies "go international" they need to pose the question "Are there differences between domestic and international marketing?"
- In this chapter we outline some of the transitions which normally take place in the course of married life and the challenges they pose.
- Well, after we sold about fifty thousand, Terence Stamp decided he didn't want to be on our cover so we got Morrissey to pose in the same position.
- There are as many of these sorts of guides as literature guides, and one may pose the question more acutely, why are so many of the publications virtually the same (even in one library there might be virtually the same guide on bibliographical references)?
- An American anthropologist, Lesli O'Dowd who has settled in Mayo and is the author of an Earthwatch special report, Gold Mining and the Irish Environment , feels that its risks have been exaggerated, but that other metals and chemicals released during cyaniding may pose a more serious toxic threat.
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