pose (EN)
sloveso, podstatné meno

sloveso “pose”

pose; he poses; past posed, part. posed; ger. posing
  1. to present a question
    The teacher posed a challenging question to the class about the Civil War.
  2. to be or create a potential danger or problem
    The icy roads posed a serious risk to drivers last night.
  3. to adopt a specific physical stance or position, often for artistic purposes
    At the photo shoot, the model posed elegantly, capturing everyone's attention.
  4. to pretend to be someone else, usually to deceive
    He posed as a police officer to gain access to the restricted area.

podstatné meno “pose”

sg. pose, pl. poses or uncountable
  1. the way in which someone holds their body, or arranges themselves, particularly for a photograph or painting
    The model struck a dramatic pose, with one hand on her hip and the other thrown back.
  2. an artificial or pretended behavior
    His constant use of fancy words was nothing more than a pose to impress others.