Frequency rank: 2,192. – 2,194.
- posture; pose; position; stance; carriage (of the body)
- attitude; approach; stance
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
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- posture; pose; position; stance; carriage (of the body)
- attitude; approach; stance
This meaning refers to the physical arrangement of the body. It can be used when discussing how someone stands, sits, or moves, and is often pertinent in contexts related to health, sports, and physical education.
This meaning refers to a person's mental or emotional stance towards a concept, issue, or situation. It can be used in discussions regarding opinions, beliefs, or ways of thinking.
Generated collocations (experimental)
しせいをただす姿勢を正すto correct one's postureしせい姿勢をたもつ保つto maintain a postureよい良いしせい姿勢good postureしせい姿勢がよい良いto have good postureしせい姿勢をくずす崩すto break one's postureしせい姿勢をととのえる整えるto adjust one's postureしせい姿勢をみなおす見直すto review one's postureしせい姿勢にきをつける気をつけるto pay attention to one's postureまえむき前向きなしせい姿勢positive attitudeひはんてき批判的なしせい姿勢critical stance
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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If you have a positive attitude, you are looking for ways to solve the problems that you can solve, and you are letting go of the things over which you have no control.
Western countries are jumping on Japan for its stance on the issue.
Don't bend over the table. Sit up straight.
The attitude of the court toward young criminals is different from its attitude toward adult criminals.
When bears sleep or lie down, their postures depend on whether they want to get rid of heat or conserve it.
So it is essential that you take the attitude of looking up yourself the information you feel necessary.
If you want to stay a member of this club, you have to fish or cut bait.
His muscles ached from sitting too long in one position.
Children usually think and behave like their parents.