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The grammatical function of 姿势 (zīshì) is a noun, specifically a countable noun. It refers to the physical position or arrangement of the body, often used to describe a person's posture or gesture. It can also refer to the overall appearance or bearing of a person.
Other Chinese words that are related to 姿势 (zīshì) include 姿态 (zītài), which also means posture or bearing, and 手势 (shǒushì), which specifically refers to hand gestures.
Example sentences using 姿势 (zīshì):
- 她的姿势优雅端庄。(Tā de zīshì yōuyǎ duānzhuāng.) Her posture is elegant and dignified.
- 他的手势很夸张。(Tā de shǒushì hěn kuāzhāng.) His gestures are very exaggerated.
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To use the word 姿势 (zī shì) in a sentence, you can say: 他的姿势很端正。(Tā de zuò zī shì hěn duān zhèng.) His posture is very upright.
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