- poser pos·er
- ['pəʊzə(r)]
n fam(problem) domanda difficile, (pej: person) posatore (-trice)
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Poser — Pos er, n. One who, or that which, puzzles; a difficult or inexplicable question or fact. Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
poser — pos|er [ˈpəuzə US ˈpouzər] n informal [Date: 1800 1900; : French; Origin: poser; POSE1] 1.) BrE also po|seur [pəuˈzə: US pouˈzə:r] someone who pretends to have a quality or social position they do not really have, usually in order to make people… … Dictionary of contemporary English
poser — pos|er [ pouzər ] noun count 1. ) poser or poseur INFORMAL someone who behaves in a particular way to make people notice them, admire them, or be impressed by them 2. ) OLD FASHIONED a very difficult question … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
poser — pos·er … English syllables
poser — I pos•er [[t]ˈpoʊ zər[/t]] n. a person who poses • Etymology: 1885–90 II pos•er [[t]ˈpoʊ zər[/t]] n. a puzzling question or problem … From formal English to slang
Liste der Biografien/Poo–Pos — Biografien: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q … Deutsch Wikipedia
de|pos´er — de|pose «dih POHZ», verb, posed, pos|ing. –v.t. 1. to put out of office or a position of authority, especially a high one like that of king: »The king was deposed by the revolution. You may my glories and my state depose (Shakespeare). 2. to… … Useful english dictionary
de|pos´a|ble — de|pose «dih POHZ», verb, posed, pos|ing. –v.t. 1. to put out of office or a position of authority, especially a high one like that of king: »The king was deposed by the revolution. You may my glories and my state depose (Shakespeare). 2. to… … Useful english dictionary
in´ter|pos´ing|ly — in|ter|pose «IHN tuhr POHZ», verb, posed, pos|ing. –v.t. 1. to put between; insert: »to interpose the hand between the eye and a light. 2. to put forward; break in with: »She interposed an objection at this point. –v.i … Useful english dictionary
in´ter|pos´er — in|ter|pose «IHN tuhr POHZ», verb, posed, pos|ing. –v.t. 1. to put between; insert: »to interpose the hand between the eye and a light. 2. to put forward; break in with: »She interposed an objection at this point. –v.i … Useful english dictionary
op|pos´ing|ly — op|pose «uh POHZ», verb, posed, pos|ing. –v.t. 1. to be against; be in the way of; act, fight, or struggle against; try to hinder; resist: »Many people opposed building a new highway because of the cost. A swamp opposed the advance of the army. 2 … Useful english dictionary