单词 | ACT |
释义 | ACTabbrevAustralian Capital Territory act /akt/intransitive verb
ORIGIN: L āctus, -ūs an action, doing, āctum a thing done, and āctor a doer or actor; agere, āctum to do or drive actabilˈity noun actˈable adjective actˈant noun (grammar) A noun phrase functioning as the agent of the verb actˈing noun
Performing some duty temporarily, or for another actˈor, fem actˈress noun A person who acts on the stage, in films, etc actˈorish, actˈorly or (fem) actˈressy adjective Affectedly theatrical actˈure noun (Shakespeare) Action or performance act curtain or act drop noun A curtain for closing the proscenium arch between acts or scenes act of contrition noun (RC) A prayer expressing penitence act of God noun A result of natural forces, unexpected and not preventable by human foresight act of grace noun A favour, esp a pardon granted by a sovereign act of parliament see under parliament act as To perform the duties of act for
act on
act out
act up (informal)
act up to
catch someone in the act To come upon someone in the process of doing something they should not be doing clean up one's act (informal) To regulate one's activities, put one's affairs in good or proper order get in on or get into the act (informal) To start participating in something apparently profitable already taking place in order to share in the benefits get one's act together (informal) To get oneself organized hard act to follow (informal) An outstanding person, or something outstanding another person has done, regarded as difficult to equal put on an act
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