acting

英['æktɪŋ] 美['æktɪŋ]
  • n. 演戏;演技;假装
  • adj. 代理的;临时的;供演出用的
  • 动词act的现在分词.
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使用频率:
  • actable adj.能实行的;能演出的
Noun:
  1. the performance of a part or role in a drama

Adjective:
  1. serving temporarily especially as a substitute;

    "the acting president"

1. The president insisted that he was acting out of compassion, not opportunism.
总统坚持说他如此做是出于同情而不是为了投机。

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2. I wasn't going to demean myself by acting like a suspicious wife.
我不会表现得像个疑神疑鬼的妻子一样自贬身价。

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3. For years the teaching of acting has been shrouded in mystery.
多年以来表演教学一直蒙着神秘的面纱。

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4. Acting is definitely a young person's profession in many ways.
从许多方面来说,表演无疑是吃青春饭的行当。

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5. She was messing with the coffee pot, which was acting up again.
她正在鼓捣咖啡壶,那壶又坏了。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Acting is his bread and butter.
      演戏就是他的饭碗。
    2. Despite fine acting by several well-known stars, it was a young newcomer who stole the show.
      尽管几位名角演出都很出色,却未曾想竟让一名新秀抢尽风头。
    3. He is famous for his fine acting.
      他以演技精湛著称。
    4. Harry decided to humor Fred by acting like he was grossed out by the toffee.
      哈利假装吃太妃糖时呕吐,以此让弗雷高兴一下。
    5. Ignore her, she's just acting.
      别理她,她只是假装的。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The acting chairman did everything appropriately.
      代理主席把每件事都做得恰如其分。
    2. He will stand in as the acting manager.
      他会代替出任代理经理的职务。
    3. They constituted an acting committee.
      他们设立了一个临时委员会。
    4. His acting career spanned 55 years.
      他的演艺生涯长达55年。