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acting

/ak-ting/US // ˈæk tɪŋ //UK // (ˈæktɪŋ) //

采取行动,扮演者,担任,扮演的角色

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : serving temporarily, especially as a substitute during another's absence; not permanent; temporary: the acting mayor.
    • : designed, adapted, or suitable for stage performance.
    • : provided with detailed stage directions for the performer: an acting version of a play.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the art, profession, or activity of those who perform in stage plays, motion pictures, etc.

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Examples

  • She’s best known for playing neurobiologist Amy Farrah Fowler on “The Big Bang Theory,” but the award-winning actress has a rich life outside of her acting career, as a teacher, mother — and a real-life neuroscientist.

  • The acting from the amazing ensemble cast is superb and Davies’ pitch-perfect casting displays a deep commitment to diversity.

  • Meghan had a successful acting career, primarily as a star of the cable series “Suits,” but Netflix said she doesn’t plan to return to performing.

  • Kling adds that Rahav—whose acting was “mature”—also expressed a level of naiveté that suited his character.

  • Coel’s acting education came in the form of weekly performances at London cafés until the playwright Ché Walker encouraged her to sign up for drama school.

  • Even the hot Jewish women I mentioned above did something a bit more “intellectual” than pageantry: acting.

  • This is acting in every sense of the word—bringing an unevolved animal to life and making it utterly believable.

  • Acting legend talks about what role is closest to her heart.

  • To judge her acting abilities for yourself, check out her videos on YouTube for “Sex Shooter.”

  • But you know, I had only one other hero in my life acting and that was River [Phoenix].

  • He did not once look back at her; his face seemed full of thought, his hands acting as it were mechanically.

  • It is not surprising after this to learn that some children are slow in seizing the representative character of acting.

  • The same is true when children play at being Indians or what not: they are not "acting" in the theatrical sense of the word.

  • We should infer also from some of the early stage plays, that the "players" used the weed even when acting their parts.

  • This he did till an evil day when Aunty Rosa pounced upon him unawares and told him that he was "acting a lie."

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