play act 的 2 个定义
- to engage in make-believe.
- to be insincere or affected in speech, manner, etc.: It's hard to get away with playacting with members of one's own family.
- to perform in a play.
- to dramatize: They playacted the movements of a burglar.
play act 近义词
等同于 make believe
等同于 act
play act 的近义词 39 个
- enact
- perform
- play
- portray
- burlesque
- characterize
- dramatize
- emote
- feign
- ham
- impersonate
- mime
- mimic
- mug
- parody
- personate
- personify
- pretend
- rehearse
- represent
- simulate
- star
- stooge
- strut
- be on
- bring down the house
- do a turn
- go on
- go over
- ham it up
- lay an egg
- make debut
- play gig
- play part
- play role
- put it over
- say one's piece
- take part
- tread the boards
play act 的反义词 12 个
等同于 play-act
play act 的近义词 40 个
- be on
- bring down the house
- burlesque
- characterize
- do
- do a turn
- dramatize
- emote
- enact
- feign
- go on
- go over
- ham
- ham it up
- impersonate
- lay an egg
- make debut
- mime
- mimic
- mug
- parody
- perform
- personate
- personify
- play
- play gig
- play part
- play role
- portray
- pretend
- put it over
- rehearse
- represent
- say one's piece
- simulate
- star
- stooge
- strut
- take part
- tread the boards
等同于 play-act
等同于 fool
更多play act例句
- Have there been discussions with FX regarding an Archer movie, and how do you think that would play out?
- A spokesman for Lewisham council said last year that it would be forced to act if the family returned to Britain.
- Father Joel Román Salazar died in a car crash in 2013; his death was ruled an accident, but the suspicion of foul play persists.
- He plays an aging punk rocker and I play the drummer from his old band.
- Every once in a while, they act swiftly and acknowledge the problem.
- I assure you, no matter how beautifully we play any piece, the minute Liszt plays it, you would scarcely recognize it!
- But I hope at least to play to him a few times, and what is more important, to hear him play repeatedly.
- He caught himself in the act of listening to you too credulously—and that seemed to him unmanly and dishonorable.
- To fill up the time till Liszt came, our hostess made us play, one after the other, beginning with the latest arrival.
- Again the sallow fingers began to play with the book-covers, passing from one to another, but always slowly and gently.