单词 | actions |
释义 | action /akˈshən/noun
To carry out or put into effect interjectionAn instruction from a film director to begin a scene ORIGIN: Fr, from L āctiō, -ōnis acˈtionable adjective Giving ground for a lawsuit acˈtionably adverb acˈtioner noun (slang) A film or story which has plenty of action acˈtionist noun An activist action committee or action group noun Members of an organization who are chosen to take active measures action figure noun A toy consisting of a small model of a character from a film, television programme, comic, etc. acˈtion-packed adjective Full of exciting activity action painting noun An American version of tachism in which paint is dripped, spattered, smeared, etc onto the canvas action plan or action sheet noun A written plan detailing the various stages of a project and the length of time each will take action point noun An agreed point of action or procedure action potential noun (medicine) The voltage pulse(s), produced in a nerve by a stimulus or stimuli, which when rapidly repeated can lead in motor nerves to continuous muscular response action radius noun The distance a ship or aircraft can go without running out of fuel before reaching its base or starting-point again action replay noun On television, the repeating of a piece of film, eg the scoring of a goal in football, usu in slow motion action spectrum noun (botany) The relationship between the rate of a light-dependent physiological process (eg photosynthesis) and the wavelength of light action stations plural noun Posts to be manned during or preparatory to battle (often figurative) acˈtion-taking noun (Shakespeare) Resorting to law instead of resorting to fighting a piece of the action (informal) Participation in an enterprise, etc, often including a share in the profits industrial action see under industry out of action
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