1 VERB 做,执行,履行(尤指复杂的任务或行动) When you perform a task or action, especially a complicated one, you do it. 做,执行,履行(尤指复杂的任务或行动)
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We're looking for people of all ages who have performed outstanding acts of bravery, kindness or courage. [VERB noun]
我们正在寻找那些见义勇为、乐于助人、勇气可嘉的人,年龄不限。
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His council had had to perform miracles on a tiny budget. [VERB noun]
他的委员会不得不以极少的预算去创造奇迹。
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Several grafts may be performed at one operation. [be VERB-ed]
在一次手术中可能会进行多次植皮。
SYN do, achieve, carry out, effect
2 VERB 起…作用;有…功能 If something performs a particular function, it has that function. 起…作用;有…功能
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A complex engine has many separate components, each performing a different function. [VERB noun]
一个复杂发动机有很多独立零部件,每个零部件具有不同作用。
3 VERB 演出;表演;演奏 If you perform a play, a piece of music, or a dance, you do it in front of an audience. 演出;表演;演奏
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Gardiner has pursued relentlessly high standards in performing classical music. [VERB noun]
加德纳一直不懈地追求古典音乐演奏的高水准。
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This play was first performed in 411 BC. [be VERB-ed]
该剧于公元前411年首演。
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He began performing in the early fifties, singing and playing guitar. [VERB]
他从50年代早期开始表演吉他弹唱。
SYN appear on stage, act
4 VERB (人)表现良好/很差;(事物)运转良好/糟糕 If someone or something performs well, they work well or achieve a good result. If they perform badly, they work badly or achieve a poor result. (人)表现良好/很差;(事物)运转良好/糟糕
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He had not performed well in his exams. [VERB adv.]
他考试没考好。
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England performed so well against France at Wembley. [VERB adv.]
在温布利球场上,英格兰队表现出色,击败了法国队。
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'State-owned industries will always perform poorly,' John Moore informed readers. [VERB adv.]
“国有企业经营不善将是常态,”约翰·穆尔告诉读者。
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When there's snow and ice, how's this car going to perform? [VERB adv.]
路面有冰雪时,这种汽车性能如何?
Word Partnership | Use perform with: |
N. | perform miracles, perform tasks 1 |
ADJ. | able to perform 1 2 3 |
VERB. | continue to perform 1 2 3 |
ADV. | perform well 4 |
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