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actors

/ak-ter/US // ˈæk tər //UK // (ˈæktə) //

演员,演员们,演员们的表现,演员们的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who acts in stage plays, motion pictures, television broadcasts, etc.
    • : a person who does something; participant.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounperson who performs, entertains by role-playing

Examples

  • When Gunnar started her doctoral work in the 1970s, researchers had already mapped out the key actors in the stress response.

  • By the time Gunnar started work on her PhD in the 1970s, researchers had mapped out the key actors in this process.

  • Movie makers and video-game developers regularly use motion-capture technology to record human actors.

  • One of the underrated aspects of Antifa is that spreads accurate information about the bad actors on the far right.

  • The championship cast includes out actors Alan Cummings and Natalie Morales and LGBT ally Sarah Silverman.

  • BEST ACTOR Joaquin Phoenix, Inherent Vice There is no better actor—right now—than Joaquin Phoenix.

  • But I had won the British Award, Best Foreign Actor, so I went.

  • David Prowse, the actor who portrayed Darth Vader, wished to come back but had to turn down the role because of ill health.

  • In a bizarre matchup, the Pirates of the Caribbean actor came for the 20-year-old singer this past July in Ibiza.

  • I actually found it quite pleasurable, and it prepared me for this strange, gypsy lifestyle of an actor.

  • He was a bookbinder previous to going upon the stage; and acquired a high degree of reputation as an actor.

  • The actor, whose name was Taylor, could not remember the name assigned to him in his part of the play.

  • Had the actor memorised either of these Correlations, he would not have forgotten Numitorius in his performance.

  • He remembered Tony's words later: that another actor was expected with whose entry the piece would turn more real—turn tragic.

  • What actor could play Falstaff after riding forty miles and being well thrashed?