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action

/ak-shuhn/US // ˈæk ʃən //UK // (ˈækʃən) //

行动,采取行动,行动指南,行动上

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the process or state of acting or of being active: The machine is not in action now.
    • : something done or performed; act; deed.
    • : an act that one consciously wills and that may be characterized by physical or mental activity: a crisis that demands action instead of debate; hoping for constructive action by the landlord.
    • : actions, habitual or usual acts; conduct: He is responsible for his actions.
    • : energetic activity: a man of action.
    • : an exertion of power or force: the action of wind upon a ship's sails.
    • : effect or influence: the action of morphine.
    • : Physiology. a change in organs, tissues, or cells leading to performance of a function, as in muscular contraction.
    • : way or manner of moving: the action of a machine or of a horse.
    • : the mechanism by which something is operated, as that of a gun or a piano.
    • : a military encounter or engagement; battle, skirmish, or the like.
    • : actual engagement in fighting an enemy; military or naval combat: He saw action in Vietnam.
    • : Literature. the main subject or story, as distinguished from an incidental episode.
    • : Theater. an event or series of events that form part of a dramatic plot: the action of a scene.one of the three unities.Compare unity.
    • : the gestures or deportment of an actor or speaker.
    • : Fine Arts. the appearance of animation, movement, or emotion given to figures by their attitude, position, or expression.
    • : Law. a proceeding instituted by one party against another.the right of bringing it.
    • : Slang. interesting or exciting activity, often of an illicit nature: He gave us some tips on where the action was.gambling or the excitement of gambling: The casino usually offers plenty of action.money bet in gambling, especially illegally.
    • : Ecclesiastical. a religious ceremony, especially a Eucharistic service.the canon of the Mass.those parts of a service of worship in which the congregation participates.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : characterized by brisk or dynamic action: an action car; an action melodrama.

Phrases

  • actions speak louder than words
  • all talk and no action
  • piece of the action
  • swing into action

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounsomething done
Forms: actions
Synonyms
activity活动,活动情况,活动性,活動deal交易force力量,力,权力,力度life生活,生命,寿命,人生movement运动,运动的operation操作,运作,营运,运转plan计划,计划书process过程,流程,工艺,进程reaction反应,反响,反动,反作用力response回应,回覆,回响,回音agility敏捷性,灵敏性,敏捷度,敏捷alacrity爽快,敏锐性,敏捷性,敏锐alertness警觉性,警惕性,警觉,警戒性animation动画,动画片,动画制作,动画片制作bag袋子,袋,包包,包ballgame球赛,球类比赛,棒球比赛,球賽bit位,位数,比特,位元business业务,商业,企业,生意bustle喧嚣,喧闹,喧闹声,喧哗commotion骚动,骚乱,骚动不安,动荡dash冲刺,冲冲冲,破折号,冲刺一下energy能源,能量,能源方面,能源问题enterprise企业,企业的,企业的发展flurry涌动,涌动的情绪,涌现出的力量functioning运作,职能,运转,运作情况game游戏,游戏中,游戏中的going去,去的,去的时候happening发生的事情,发生了,发生的事,发生的事件haste匆忙,匆匆忙忙,匆匆,勷勤hoopla喧闹声,喧哗声,哗众取宠,喧嚣hopper漏斗,料斗,漏桶,漏斗状物industry行业,工业,产业,业界liveliness活力,生机,生气,生命力motion动议,动,动动,动动嘴occupation职业,占领,占据,占用power权力,功率,电源,动力proposition提议,命题,观点,建议racket球拍,拍子,球杆,球棒rush匆匆忙忙,匆匆忙忙的,匆忙中,匆匆忙忙地scene现场,现场情况spirit灵魂,灵魂人物,灵魂深处,灵魂的力量stir搅动,搅拌,挑动,搅动了stunt特技,特技表演,特技演员,特技表演者trip旅行,旅程,旅程中,旅行中turmoil动荡,动乱,动荡不安,扰动vigor活力,劲头,生机,朝气蓬勃vim维姆,维姆语,虚拟vitality活力,生命力,生机,生气vivacity活力,活力十足,活力四射,活力无限big idea大概念,大思路,大意,好主意in the works正在进行中,正在制作中,正在进行中的,正在进行
Antonyms
nounindividual deed
Forms: actions

Examples

  • Rather, she advocated for affirmative action as a principle of equality of opportunity.

  • That possibility represents the culmination of a decades-long plan of action by conservatives who specifically and deliberately targeted the nation’s courts.

  • Monmouth County Prosecutor Chris Gramiccioni called the actions of two Asbury Park officers a “textbook definition of a breach of the position of trust.”

  • Bernstein said Wyatt’s actions helped the other hackers remain anonymous and that his phone account was used to send threatening text messages to relatives of victims.

  • Bank stocks had sharp losses Monday morning after a report alleged that several of them continue to profit from illicit dealings with criminal networks despite being previously fined for similar actions.

  • While this deferred action is controversial in the United States, in Mexico, what Obama did is universally popular.

  • This is where much of the action will be for anti-LGBT groups.

  • In 2008, Huckabee raised a little over $16 million, with less than $55,000 coming from political action committees.

  • The possibility that the same outcome could happen another way -- namely a guy asks me out -- keeps me from taking action.

  • But taking such action puts them at odds with the most powerful and best-organized segment of their coalition.

  • Let the thought of self pass in, and the beauty of great action is gone, like the bloom from a soiled flower.

  • He saw Gen. Braddock as he passed on to his defeat, and could give a succinct account of that sanguinary action.

  • The wisdom of a scribe cometh by his time of leisure: and he that is less in action, shall receive wisdom.

  • Words are often everywhere as the minute-hands of the soul, more important than even the hour-hands of action.

  • The action was at first a little confusing to Edna, but she soon lent herself readily to the Creole's gentle caress.