posture  
noun uk/ˈpɒs.tʃər/ us/ˈpɑːs.tʃɚ/
  (POSITION OF BODY)      
 C1 [ C or U ]姿态,仪态;姿势 
the way in which someone usually holds their shoulders, neck, and back, or a particular position in which someone stands, sits, etc.
  She's got very good/bad posture. 她仪态优美/极不优美。 
 He always adopts/assumes (= moves into) the same posture for the cameras. 他在镜头前总是摆出同样的姿势。 
   (OPINION)      
 [ C usually singular ]态度;立场;处理方式 
a way in which a government or other organization thinks about and/or deals with a particular matter
  For the third time this week the opposition has attacked the government's posture on defence. 本周反对派已是第3次攻击政府的国防政策了。 
 The tone of the feminist speakers suggested they were adopting a somewhat defensive posture. 女权主义发言人的口气表明她们的戒心相当重。