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performers

/per-fawrm/US // pərˈfɔrm //UK // (pəˈfɔːm) //

表演者,演出者,演奏者,演员们

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to carry out; execute; do: to perform miracles.
    • : to go through or execute in the proper, customary, or established manner: to perform the marriage ceremony.
    • : to carry into effect; fulfill: Perform what you promise.
    • : to enact, as on the stage, in movies, or on television.
    • : to render, as by playing or singing.
    • : to accomplish, as before an audience: to perform a juggling act.
    • : to complete.
    • : to exhibit behaviors associated with: This study investigates the ways in which biracial Americans perform race in their day-to-day lives.
    • : to behave in ways that exhibit, often merely for show: Nineteenth-century British women found in the antislavery movement a perfect way to perform empathy.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to fulfill a command, promise, or undertaking.
    • : to execute or do something.
    • : to act in a play: to perform in the role of Romeo.
    • : to perform music.
    • : to go through any performance.
    • : to yield a profit; earn income.
    • : to have sexual intercourse: I could not perform in my first intimate encounter with the love of my life.

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Examples

  • Wooten, a nurse at the facility, was the first to raise concerns about the hysterectomies, which were performed by a gynecologist described as “the uterus collector” in a whistleblower complaint filed Monday.

  • That made it the third-best performing bureau, behind only the Foreign Service Institute and the Bureau of Intelligence and Research.

  • The new algorithm performs flips one at a time, searching for a solution.

  • Despite the turmoil, the firm is confident about its position, and its ability to perform for clients.

  • If what you value is a player capable of performing within herself, well, you probably already enjoyed Hebard with the Oregon Ducks — and even more now in her time as a classic five with the playoff-bound Sky.

  • His first language was Russian, then he learned Swedish, but chooses to perform in monosyllabic broken English.

  • Both males and females at parties, weddings, and celebrations perform it.

  • Girls perform better in school (though this does not, seemingly, result in higher wages).

  • I felt very free there to sort of, you know, perform…not just doing guys and dolls and stuff.

  • Daniels, 28, was allegedly the first to force “Jane Doe” to perform sexual acts on johns.

  • I ne'er heard yet that any of these bolder vices wanted less impudence to gainsay what they did, than to perform it first.

  • The special license had arrived; the young clergyman who was to perform the service was located at Hartledon.

  • On some future occasion I may suggest how you may successfully perform your duties in your new position.

  • That is a very flimsy pretext, so that the fiscals may not perform their duties faithfully against the governor.

  • It took her twenty years to save enough money to perform her first journey!