Examples of using Poses in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
Recommended for most people, its low impact poses are easy to do.
No evidence indicates that Huawei equipment poses a security threat.
Art does not give answers, only poses questions.
Rather, they only seem to be there to suggest creative poses for pictures.
Russia says it poses no threat to NATO.
The risk management of this novel pneumonia in Wuhan poses many problems.
A pathogen that poses a high risk to the health of individuals or animals, and a low risk to public health.
Finding the answer to that question poses a challenge that will take time to overcome, but the potential appears to be significant, she said.
This product poses a grave threat to communities, including people of colour and immigrants, and to the trust and respect Amazon has worked to build.
Bioterrorism poses a unique and serious threat to the security of all nations, and could endanger public health and disrupt economies.
However, the advance poses fresh ethical challenges because the results could make it easier to create human clones and babies with specific genetic traits.
Dressed in street clothes, his models were asked to assume poses from the paintings of Renaissance masters, such as Tiziano Vecellio and Giovanni Battista Tiepolo.
The introduction of electronic invoices and related aspects of electronic supply chains poses a number of technical and business management challenges.
Cambodia's sand-dredging industry poses a huge risk to its coastal environment, threatening endangered species, fish stocks and local livelihoods.
Leading to a plummeting air quality poses a serious threat to human health, including the famous"Los Angeles photochemical Smog event".
The proliferation of small arms poses a threat to the security of the continent and has the potential to disrupt peace-building efforts.
One of the next vision challenges is to understand human body poses- what's happening when arms and legs are in particular positions, for instance.
That poses a challenge for Xi, who has spoken frequently about his desire to reduce economic inequality and to eliminate corruption.
Zika, in particular, poses unique challenges, since its associated birth defects and lack of preventive treatment currently threaten over 60 countries.
NHTSA, the auto safety regulator, can demand a recall if it believes a defect poses an unreasonable risk, while the NTSB makes safety recommendations.