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Перевод: posture
[существительное] поза ; положение; состояние; настроение; расположение духа; осанка ; [глагол] ставить в позу; позировать
Тезаурус:
- Giant water bugs may go rigid when taken from the water and may hold this "frozen" posture for as long as fifteen minutes.
- In origin, this inverted posture seems to be related to the scent-marking action of certain small carnivores that deposit their odours upwards on high objects.
- Notturno indiano tends in fact to a conciliatory posture.
- If cornered, they may thrust out their limbs in a fully stretched posture, flatten their bodies and then hold this rigid, spread-eagled pose until danger has passed.
- If Marcus, usually to be found in his bedroom, was sitting upon an upright chair, his back straight, his hands on his knees, staring into space, in a posture presumably connected with some technique of meditation, Ludens would wait outside in the hall, or converse quietly with Irina in the kitchen.
- SPORT'S role as a major employer and contributor to government coffers has helped it to discover a latent power and a voice of its own, discarding its traditionally apolitical posture in the process.
- Slouching is also bad for you - good posture, whether you are sitting or standing, will protect your spine against becoming curved.
- The negative side of all this was ben Eliezer's polemics against straight-faced, over-serious rabbinism; against those whose understanding of God's nature was austere and unfatherly; those who, while seeking to elevate the Most High, merely put him out of touch with his own children; debarred them from his welcoming presence by a system or learning that became "frivolous" in its intensity: not that its perpetrators could be frivolous: black was their colour, even as severity was their posture - as becomes the frozen-in-soul.
- The emollient international posture of Prime Minister Peres contrasted sharply with the toughest crackdown the West Bank and Gaza Strip had experienced since the period 1969-;72.
- Whilst sailing around with a comfortable posture, pick out all the details of the water and land around you.
- Living in extremely dense colonies, often covering several acres of thorn bush, they simply posture on their nests in display and do not pursue their prospective mates.
- The horse's muscular control over its top lip is very precise, which is why the top lip can do so much and reveal so much: it can function like a thumbless hand, and sort and select preferred plants in the horse's pasture, as well as reveal unrelated emotions with such dissimilar faces as those of anxiety and the Flehman posture.
- The normal posture hides these bright colours; the display reveals them at close quarters.
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