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performing

US // (pəˈfɔːmɪŋ) //

执行,执行任务,执行情况,执行工作

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : trained to perform tricks before an audience, as in a circus

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Examples

  • We might even see data that suggest the program is performing efficiently.

  • This story was used by some third-century North African Christians to justify the practice of women performing baptisms.

  • The pair had argued, and the assistant ceased performing this most onerous of duties.

  • The circus is now performing 18 shows around the world, with eight performances in Las Vegas alone each night.

  • She attended a multicultural performing arts school and swam competitively.

  • It sometimes happened that Ki Pak, in performing his official duties, was obliged to make long journeys to various parts of Korea.

  • Two men would manage an engine capable of performing the work of 100 horses.

  • If it is to be performed in another place, then the parties must be governed by the law of that place in performing it.

  • A railroad corporation, though performing a public service, nevertheless is a private corporation.

  • To follow Mary's example there is no need of performing miracles, of having ecstasies, or of doing any other extraordinary deeds.