poseur 英 [pəʊˈzɜ:(r)]   美 [poʊˈzɜ(r)]

poseur

poseur  英 [pəʊˈzɜ:(r)] 美 [poʊˈzɜ(r)]

n. 装模作样的人;装腔作势的人 

名词复数:poseurs 

He's a poseur and never actually writes anything. 他们是装腔作势的人,实际上从来不写任何东西。
Restaurant owners don't have friends. This marks you as a clueless poseur the moment you walk in the door. 餐馆的老板没有朋友,人们会毫无疑问地把你视为装腔作势的人。

  • "Strike a pose," sang Madonna in her most famous song, "Vogue." But if the pose you're striking is fake, pretentious, or arrogant, you're a poseur. Be yourself: it's cooler.
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  • n. 装模作样的人;装腔作势的人
  • 1. He's a poseur and never actually writes anything.

    他们是装腔作势的人,实际上从来不写任何东西。

  • 2. Restaurant owners don't have friends. This marks you as a clueless poseur the moment you walk in the door.

    餐馆的老板没有朋友,人们会毫无疑问地把你视为装腔作势的人。

  • 3. This marks you as a clueless poseur the moment you walk in the door.

    这会在你走进餐馆大门的时候就表明你是一个无能的装腔作势的人。 餐馆老板是没有朋友的。

  • poseur (n.) "one who practices affected attitudes," 1866, from French poseur, from verb poser "affect an attitude or pose," from Old French poser "to put, place, set" (see pose (v.1)). The word is English poser in French garb, and thus could itself be considered an affectation.
pos·eur / pəʊˈzɜː(r) ; NAmE poʊˈzɜːr / noun = poser  (2 ) poseur poseurs pos·eur / pəʊˈzɜː(r) ; NAmE poʊˈzɜːr /
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