US /ɪn pəˈzɪʃən/
・UK /in pəˈziʃən/
OK, well, literally poised means in position and ready to act.
When you hold a camera this way, when you're doing street photography, you're going to be ready to take a photo whenever you see something happen because you're already in position to take a photo.
When you hold a camera this way when you're doing street photography, you're gonna be ready to take a photo whenever you see something happen because you're already in position to take a photo.
We're in position.
We're in position.
-H.Q....i'm in position.
HQ, I'm in position.
Once you guys get in position and get comfy.
Why don't you guys get in position and get comfy?
Ah, great environment, where he's gonna be around Steph Clay and have Steve Curve and Mike Brown and Ron Adams toe put him in position to be successful, and I think he's going to embrace this opportunity.
Mike Brown and Ron Adams to put him in position to be successful.
and my approach speaks to this in position of the parental ego on the child.
Just get in position.
>>> Not in position yet. About one minute, Sergey. Maybe you've got to entertain the crowd a little.
We're a little bit not in position yet, have we been?
and you'll put yourself in position to be successful.
And you put yourself in position to be successful.