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What's the difference between posture and reason?

cause

noun

1. Reason; Cause [C][U][(+of)]

What was the cause of the accident?

What was the cause of the accident?

2. reasons, according to; Motivation [U][(+for)][+to-v]

You have no reason to complain.

You have no reason to complain.

3. Goals, ideals and career [C]

World peace is a cause for which we should all work.

Striving for world peace is a cause for which we should all work.

4. Legal (litigation) reasons and reasons; Litigation [C]

transitive verb

1. cause, cause to happen, cause

What caused him to resign?

What caused him to resign?

I'm afraid I've caused you a lot of trouble.

I'm afraid to cause you a lot of trouble.

cause

1. Motivation

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cause

1. Reason, reason ②.

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2. cause to happen, cause

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posture

pose 1

Noun, noun

1. Appearance and posture.

"Hold that pose," said the photographer.

"Hold that pose and don't move," said the photographer.

2. putting on airs; Gestures (made on purpose)

His concern for the poor is just a gesture.

His concern for the poor is just a gesture.

The intransitive verb vi.

1. pose

The family posed outside the house.

The whole family posed for photos outside the house.

2. pretend, pretend; strike a pose

He posed as an artist.

He passed himself off as an artist.

transitive verb

1. pose; Put ... in the right place

The photographer posed for the family before taking pictures.

The photographer posed for the family before taking pictures.

2. Put forward [O 1]

He was the first person to put forward another concept of the world.

He was the first person to put forward another new world view.

Cause, cause

The increase in the number of students has brought many problems to the school.

The increase in the number of students has brought many problems to the school.

pose2

transitive verb

1. stumble ...; discommode

He is determined not to be posed.

He is determined not to be stumped.

posture

1. pose, pretend

pose

2. (make) constitute, constitute

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Composition; Composition;

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