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 acting ['æktɪŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 演戏, 装腔作势

a. 代理的, 演出用的, 起作用的

[机] 动作的, 作用的


  1. Acting is his bread and butter.
    演戏就是他的饭碗.
  2. He is acting in a fiduciary capacity.
    他以受托人身份行为。
  3. Thank you for your proposal of acting as our agent.
    谢谢你方作为我们代理的建议。


acting
[ noun ]
  1. the performance of a part or role in a drama

  2. <noun.act>
[ adj ]
  1. serving temporarily especially as a substitute

  2. <adj.all>
    the acting president


Act \Act\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Acted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Acting}.] [L. actus, p. p. of agere to drive, lead, do; but
influenced by E. act, n.]
1. To move to action; to actuate; to animate. [Obs.]

Self-love, the spring of motion, acts the soul.
--Pope.

2. To perform; to execute; to do. [Archaic]

That we act our temporal affairs with a desire no
greater than our necessity. --Jer. Taylor.

Industry doth beget by producing good habits, and
facility of acting things expedient for us to do.
--Barrow.

Uplifted hands that at convenient times
Could act extortion and the worst of crimes.
--Cowper.

3. To perform, as an actor; to represent dramatically on the
stage.

4. To assume the office or character of; to play; to
personate; as, to act the hero.

5. To feign or counterfeit; to simulate.

With acted fear the villain thus pursued. --Dryden.

{To act a part}, to sustain the part of one of the characters
in a play; hence, to simulate; to dissemble.

{To act the part of}, to take the character of; to fulfill
the duties of.


Acting \Act"ing\, a.
1. Operating in any way.

2. Doing duty for another; officiating; as, an acting
superintendent.
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  1. "I would like to talk to her without her parents present to determine in fact that she is acting according to her own free will," Kelly said.
  2. She said she agreed to go along with the killings, sometimes acting as a lookout, because she hoped it would bind their love.
  3. She also makes her actors look as if they weren't acting.
  4. Burke has become acting administrator since the retirement of former Administrator John C. Lawn.
  5. The Canal Commission, which operates the waterway, has two new acting deputy administrators, both Americans, Ms. Frye said.
  6. "If we're ever going to advance the sport, we've got to stop acting like criminals," he says.
  7. "In every instance, I was clearly acting as a go-between for these private Texas citizens."
  8. As a result, stocks quickly gave up their early gains and drifted for much of the session before taking their cue from the bond market, which slumped amid concerns that the Federal Reserve may be acting to tighten credit.
  9. The show includes: _ Two Andy Warhol screenprints of Reagan in Van Heusen shirt advertisements published during the president's acting days.
  10. The grand marshal was Shirley Temple Black, 60, who enjoyed the same honor 50 years ago when she was Hollywood's child acting sensation.
  11. The Asahi report, based on public announcements of all Cabinet ministers' assets Tuesday, also alleged he violated a government regulation by acting as president of his family brewery for several months while holding a Cabinet post.
  12. There were 24 fatalities confirmed Wednesday, and toll could reach 30 dead, said John Plunk, acting director of the Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Agency.
  13. A mandatory comparison of the benefits under different pension schemes - and a clear written statement of the reasons why any transfer should be made - would be good places to start. Still, SIB is not acting alone.
  14. "Iraq is a member of OPEC, and has the right to participate in any of its meetings," acting Foreign Minister Adolfo Raul Taylhardat told reporters.
  15. He is acting openly as an Iraqi nationalist, and he is indifferent to whether he has any allies.
  16. Aside from her acting, Kidder works with the human rights group Amnesty International.
  17. The suggestion is "bizarre and offensive," Roger R. Smith, Live's acting president, said on Monday.
  18. Elizabeth Broun, chief curator and acting director of the museum, has written an exemplary catalog for the show, which runs until July 29, and then will reopen at the Brooklyn Museum Sept. 14.
  19. "The government is now acting to implement the recommendation for a new regulatory system and to ensure that the lessons of this terrible event are fully learnt and fully put into effect,"' Wakeham said.
  20. "We've dug up all kinds of animal bones, but we haven't found anything human," said acting Carbon County sheriff Jim Robertson, who is searching for Ms. Curtis' remains.
  21. West German officials say Poland is demanding more than Bonn can give, thus acting as the de facto ally of the Soviet Union in mounting international barriers to German unification.
  22. When the Pope ascends, if not into heaven, at least into the flies, the chandelier drops smoothly to collect him. Even the acting is not to be faulted.
  23. Kouchner spent 45 minutes with acting Premier Salim Hoss, who heads a Moslem cabinet that has competed with a Christian government led by Aoun since a political crisis began in September.
  24. Instead, some of them, including Mr. Lipton, accuse Mr. Lederman of acting unethically by disclosing inside information about certain of his clients and about takeovers on which he has worked, according to people familiar with the dispute.
  25. Shepherd and Keating will begin serving shortly on an acting basis until after their nomination by President Reagan and Senate confirmation.
  26. He was acting as advocate, as he should.
  27. Mr Lawrence Eagleburger, US acting secretary of state, said the international community may soon have to consider punitive sanctions if the Khmer Rouge continues to obstruct a peace settlement for Cambodia, Reuter reports.
  28. Equity, acting on a complaint from an Asian playwright and an Asian actor, on Tuesday barred Englishman Jonathan Pryce from re-creating in New York the role he originated in the show's London version.
  29. But there also is a general reluctance to drop the belief, so expertly nurtured by the terrorists, that the abductors are merely desperate victims of unspeakable injustices acting spontaneously and autonomously to attract attention to their plight.
  30. Within minutes of the vote, Takeshita appointed a new finance minister, Tatsuo Murayama, one of the architects of the tax reform. Takeshita had been acting finance minister since Dec. 9, when Miyazawa resigned after being linked to the scandal.
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