acting
- IPA[ˈaktiNG]
美式
- the art or occupation of performing in plays, movies, or television productions
- temporarily doing the duties of another person
noun: acting
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名詞
- 1. the art or occupation of performing in plays, movies, or television productions she studied acting in New York 同義詞
形容詞
- 1. temporarily doing the duties of another person acting director
- take action; do something: they urged Washington to act he denied the charges, claiming that he had acted in self-defense
- a thing done; a deed: a criminal act the act of writing down one's thoughts
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- take action; do something: they urged Washington to act he denied the charges, claiming that he had acted in self-defence
- a thing done; a deed: a criminal act the act of writing down one's thoughts
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- advance corporation tax.
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- American College Test.
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- a New Testament book immediately following the Gospels and relating the history of the early Church.
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- A trademark for a standardized college entrance examination.
- denoting a device or product that combines two different functions: double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers double-acting baking powder
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- (of a device or product) combining two different functions: it is double-acting: it guards your radiator against freeze-ups and helps prevent rust
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- IPA[ˈaktɪŋ]
英式
- the art or occupation of performing fictional roles in plays, films, or television: she studied acting in New York I'd prefer him not to go into acting as it's such an insecure business
- temporarily doing the duties of another person: the acting supervisor
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