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I . pos·ture [ˈpɒstʃəʳ] N

1. posture:

posture (natural)
posture (pose also)
poza f

2. posture no pl (attitude):

posture
posture on
drža f do

II . pos·ture [ˈpɒstʃəʳ] VB intr pej

posture
posture
posture

ˈlo·tus po·si·tion N, ˈlo·tus pos·ture N no pl (yoga)

Usage examples with posture

to preen and posture

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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However, when applying the recommendations to another related working posture, the posture or the movement often does not match exactly.
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The dance involves the swaying of broad hips and the gentle movements of erect posture from side to side.
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This bird occurs in densely vegetated gulches, frequenting the understory where it often perches motionless in a hunched posture.
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Flight surgeons have noted on previous flights that the body's basic posture changes while in microgravity.
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They maintain a highly trained response ready posture at all times.
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Some ways of correcting poor posture do more damage than good.
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The attraction for a proportionate body also influences an appeal for erect posture.
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Conflicts between high-ranking males are more often resolved with posturing and vocalizing than with physical contact.
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This bi-directional flow was thought to have physiologic significance with regard to the maintenance of pressure hemostasis within the cranium with changes in posture.
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He said that fearful people are more dependent, more easily manipulated and controlled, more susceptible to deceptively simple, strong, tough measures and hard-line postures....
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