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acting
- IPA[ˈaktɪŋ]
英式
- the art or occupation of performing fictional roles in plays, films, or television
- temporarily doing the duties of another person
noun: acting
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- 1. 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 同義詞
形容詞
- 1. temporarily doing the duties of another person the acting supervisor
- 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 trademark for a standardized college entrance examination.
- a New Testament book immediately following the Gospels and relating the history of the early Church.
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- 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[ˈaktiNG]
美式
- the art or occupation of performing in plays, movies, or television productions: she studied acting in New York
- temporarily doing the duties of another person: acting director
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