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1 pose
I [pəuz]1. noun1) a position or attitude of the body:وِضْعِيَّه، وِقْفَهa relaxed pose.
2) a false manner or way of behaving assumed in order to impress others; a pretence:تَظاهُر، وَضْع مُتَكَلَّفHis indignation was only a pose.
2. verb1) to position oneself eg for a photograph to be taken:يَجْلِس إلى رَسّام، يَقِف لاتخاذ صورَهShe posed in the doorway.
2) ( with as) to pretend to be:يَتَظاهَر، يَدَّعي أنه II [pəuz] verbHe posed as a doctor.
to set or offer (a question or problem) for answering or solving:يَطْرَحُ سؤالاThis poses a problem.
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2 نظامي التوضع
1) entopic 2) normally posed 3) regularly posed -
3 متوضع
1) posed 2) localized -
4 مطروح
مَطْرُوح: مُثَار، مَعْرُوضٌ لِلْبَحْثput forth, put forward, raised, brought up, posed, introduced, advanced, set forth, propounded, presented -
5 مثار
مُثَار: مَطْرُوحraised, brought up, put forth, put forward, posed, introduced, advanced -
6 ادعى
اِدَّعَى \ allege: to say; declare (sth. that will have to be proved): He alleges that you stole his pen. claim: to declare that sth. belongs to oneself: Does anyone claim this pen?, to declare that sth. is a fact: He claims to be the richest man in England. pose: (with as) to pretend to be: He posed as a railway official in order to travel free. pretend: to seem to be (or to be doing) sth. so as to deceive others, or so as to amuse oneself: He pretended to be ill (so as to avoid work). The boys pretended to be soldiers (as a game). \ اِدَّعَى مِلْكِية شيء \ lay claim to sth.: to demand to be given sth. as the owner. -
7 تظاهر
تَظَاهَرَ \ demonstrate: to show one’s feelings publicly, often with much noise and force: The farmers demonstrated against the control of meat prices. make out: to pretend; claim: She makes herself out to be younger than she is. pose: (with as) to pretend to be: He posed as a railway official in order to travel free. \ تَظَاهَرَ بِـ \ fake: to make a thing look like the real thing in order to deceive: He faked illness to avoid the work. sham: to pretend: He’s not really asleep; he’s only shamming. \ تَظَاهَرَ بِالبَلَه \ play the fool: to behave foolishly on purpose. -
8 allege
اِدَّعَى \ allege: to say; declare (sth. that will have to be proved): He alleges that you stole his pen. claim: to declare that sth. belongs to oneself: Does anyone claim this pen?, to declare that sth. is a fact: He claims to be the richest man in England. pose: (with as) to pretend to be: He posed as a railway official in order to travel free. pretend: to seem to be (or to be doing) sth. so as to deceive others, or so as to amuse oneself: He pretended to be ill (so as to avoid work). The boys pretended to be soldiers (as a game). -
9 claim
اِدَّعَى \ allege: to say; declare (sth. that will have to be proved): He alleges that you stole his pen. claim: to declare that sth. belongs to oneself: Does anyone claim this pen?, to declare that sth. is a fact: He claims to be the richest man in England. pose: (with as) to pretend to be: He posed as a railway official in order to travel free. pretend: to seem to be (or to be doing) sth. so as to deceive others, or so as to amuse oneself: He pretended to be ill (so as to avoid work). The boys pretended to be soldiers (as a game). -
10 pose
اِدَّعَى \ allege: to say; declare (sth. that will have to be proved): He alleges that you stole his pen. claim: to declare that sth. belongs to oneself: Does anyone claim this pen?, to declare that sth. is a fact: He claims to be the richest man in England. pose: (with as) to pretend to be: He posed as a railway official in order to travel free. pretend: to seem to be (or to be doing) sth. so as to deceive others, or so as to amuse oneself: He pretended to be ill (so as to avoid work). The boys pretended to be soldiers (as a game). -
11 pretend
اِدَّعَى \ allege: to say; declare (sth. that will have to be proved): He alleges that you stole his pen. claim: to declare that sth. belongs to oneself: Does anyone claim this pen?, to declare that sth. is a fact: He claims to be the richest man in England. pose: (with as) to pretend to be: He posed as a railway official in order to travel free. pretend: to seem to be (or to be doing) sth. so as to deceive others, or so as to amuse oneself: He pretended to be ill (so as to avoid work). The boys pretended to be soldiers (as a game). -
12 demonstrate
تَظَاهَرَ \ demonstrate: to show one’s feelings publicly, often with much noise and force: The farmers demonstrated against the control of meat prices. make out: to pretend; claim: She makes herself out to be younger than she is. pose: (with as) to pretend to be: He posed as a railway official in order to travel free. -
13 make out
تَظَاهَرَ \ demonstrate: to show one’s feelings publicly, often with much noise and force: The farmers demonstrated against the control of meat prices. make out: to pretend; claim: She makes herself out to be younger than she is. pose: (with as) to pretend to be: He posed as a railway official in order to travel free. -
14 pose
تَظَاهَرَ \ demonstrate: to show one’s feelings publicly, often with much noise and force: The farmers demonstrated against the control of meat prices. make out: to pretend; claim: She makes herself out to be younger than she is. pose: (with as) to pretend to be: He posed as a railway official in order to travel free.
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