stance
n. 態度,立場; 站姿,被放置的姿勢; 位置; (運動員的)始發姿勢
Your stance on a particular matter is your attitude to it.
The Congress had agreed to reconsider its stance on the armed struggle...
國會已同意重新考慮其對武裝鬥爭的態度。
They have maintained a consistently neutral stance...
他們一直持中立態度。
Your stance is the way that you are standing.
Take a comfortably wide stance and flex your knees a little...
雙腿適度分開站立,雙膝稍稍彎曲。
The woman detective shifted her stance from one foot to another.
女偵探改變了站姿,把重心從一隻腳移到另一隻腳。
1. standing posture
2. a rationalized mental attitude
First take up the correct stance.
首先要有正確的姿態.
After the letter was sent out, Gongsun to pose retreating stance.
信送出後, 公孫鞅還擺出主動撤兵的姿態,命令秦軍前鋒立即撤回.
If so, chances are your grip and stance are also tilted to favor the same wing.
如果是這樣, 很有可能的是你的抓板和站位都傾向於你喜歡的那一邊.
NATO General's remarks and the EU runs counter to a more moderate stance.
北約秘書長的上述言論與歐盟更加溫和的立場背道而馳.
He lounged in an armchair in a stance of deliberate contempt.
他懶洋洋地躺在扶手椅裡,故意擺出一種輕蔑的架勢.