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Posture and Sentence Making in English

Posture in English:

attitude

location

Reference example:

Hitting posture

Good posture is very important for health.

All right. Posture is very important for health. Relax/stay alert

Give up/keep a defensive posture mean behavior, posture.

Summers' contemptible actions, gestures, gestures.

Wave a summoning gesture. Make an exaggerated gesture.

Let's pose for a group photo.

Let's pose for a photo. "Hold that pose," said the photographer.

"Hold that pose and don't move," said the photographer. An arrogant look, command, gesture.

An overbearing attitude, command, attitude. To reduce to an inferior or submissive position.

What does it mean to kneel as a gesture of submission?

Posture; Attitude, position

pose

Extremely stiff and upright posture.

Too straight, too stiff posture, unable to present an artificial posture; Posture.

Put on airs, put on airs, put on airs, put on some artificial gesture; These injuries are caused by incorrect posture.

These injuries are caused by improper posture. Voters are getting tired of his posturing.

Voters are getting tired of his duplicity. He likes to put on airs in front of the audience.

He likes to put on airs in front of the audience. What does location mean?

Noun (abbreviation of noun) position and orientation; Posture; Position, work; State; attitude

The placement position of verbs (abbreviation of verb); In place; Determine the position of, find the position of. ...

The moon is positive.

The moon is real. This is the positive electrode of the battery.

This is the accessible position of the battery anode.

Reachable position of diagonal position.

Diagonal protection position