poser
英 ['pəʊzə]美 ['pozɚ]
n. 难题;装腔作势者;不易处理的事 n. (Poser)人名;(德、法)波泽
中文词源
poser 装腔作势的人
来自pose,摆姿势,装腔作势。
英文词源
poser (n.)
"one who practices an affected attitude," 1881, agent noun from pose (v.1); revived in teen-ager slang by 1983. Meaning "question that puzzles" is from 1793 from pose (v.2); earlier it meant "one who asks testing questions" (1580s).
双语例句
1. Here is a little poser for you.
考你一道小智力题。
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2. He's such a poser.
他太做作。
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3. The dilemma presented quite a poser.
困境给人很大的难题.
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4. Who does she think she is A movie star? What a poser!
她以为她是谁呀?电影明星? 真是耍大牌!
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5. That's quite a poser!
那事真伤脑筋!
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