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单词 acting
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Definition of acting in English:

acting

noun ˈaktɪŋˈæktɪŋ
mass noun
  • The art or occupation of performing fictional roles in plays, films, or television.

    (戏剧、电影或电视)表演

    she studied acting in New York
    I'd prefer him not to go into acting as it's such an insecure business
    as modifier an acting career
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It has been a while since I've seen a film with such superb acting, and what a breath of fresh air it was.
    • Some movies you watch for world-class acting, powerful drama, and a terrific screenplay.
    • Even with its lineup of stars and decent acting, the film doesn't adequately capture your imagination.
    • This is a film with fine acting, camera work free of frills and a plot that will keep you guessing.
    • With no rewards in the writing, the cinematography, and dismal acting, that's asking way too much.
    • The acting in the film is as predictable as the various denouements.
    • The acting, as is usually the case with a Spielberg film, is top-notch.
    • She came to playwriting by way of acting, a career she began at age six when she appeared in a commercial for Nabisco cookies.
    • We talked a lot about Fifties-style acting, especially Montgomery Clift.
    • The talky screenplay and questionable acting take away from the power of the events being depicted.
    • But, acting, good acting, is as difficult to describe in words as music.
    • Saint came from the school of acting where motivation for action was crucial to understanding your character.
    • From the wonderful acting to the beautiful cinematography, the movie is as flawless as anything I've seen in recent memory.
    • Though born and brought up in a conservative Sikh family in Norway, she always had a dream of acting in a Bollywood film.
    • Despite the strong start and the strong acting, the film as a whole petered out toward the end.
    • Upon my second viewing, I discovered a sweet film with exceptional acting.
    • His mad acting in the lead role compensates accordingly.
    • It is gentle, funny and introspective, in all aspects, whether it is the cinematography, music or acting.
    • Great acting or no great acting, there are a rare few movies that trap you in a room with two actors for 97 minutes that don't have you begging for oxygen.
    • He also studied acting with Elia Kazan, making his debut as an actor in 1937 and as a dancer at the Dance Center of Felia Sorel and Gluck-Sandor.
    Synonyms
    drama, the theatre, the stage, the performing arts, dramatic art, dramatics, dramaturgy, stagecraft, theatricals, theatrics, the thespian art, show business
    performing, performance, portraying, portrayal, playing a role, appearing on stage
    informal the boards, treading the boards, show biz
    rare thespianism, histrionics
adjective ˈaktɪŋˈæktɪŋ
  • attributive Temporarily doing the duties of another person.

    代理的

    the acting supervisor
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mr Peters is succeeded in York by his deputy, Chris Edwards, who becomes acting education director until a new appointment is made.
    • He resigned, and now there's an acting director of FEMA, but really, you are the man here in charge of operations.
    • The CIA's acting director talks with CNN about the possibilities.
    • The writer is the acting director for UN economic development and environmental affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
    • However, he will remain on leave until then, with college registrar Vincent McCarthy continuing as acting director until a new appointment is made.
    • The acting director of public health, Tessa Greally, wrote to local doctors on November 2 asking them to be on the alert for the illness.
    • Dr. Rohrbaugh joined the OTT in May 2001 as deputy director and has served as acting director since September 2001.
    • And all those leaders including the acting director for FEMA who was there also, met with the president.
    • Chief executive David Atkinson and acting assistant director of education Murray Rose were travelling to Croydon with Mr Edwards to receive the award today.
    • Well, the man who, as of Sunday, will be the acting director of the CIA is taking issue with that characterization.
    • A police spokesman said he resigned on February 8 and that his number two, David Shefneux, head of finance, became acting finance director the next day.
    • But she already had a letter showing she had passed her probationary period, signed by her acting duty station manger.
    • But Flanagan already has a new team lined up, with George Watt, Hughes's second in command, installed as acting finance director.
    • A temporary manager may be brought in to run the City of York Council's education department after the departure of acting director Chris Edwards.
    • Marlene Russo is the acting director of the university's human rights office, which administers the harassment policy.
    • The acting director spoke out as officials from the Department of Health began to study the report of Lord Laming's public inquiry into the death of Victoria Climbie.
    • He later served as flow director for the Space Shuttle Discovery and then as the acting deputy director of the Installation Operations Directorate.
    • It was originally said by administration officials that they would probably keep John McLaughlin on as the acting director at least through the election.
    • It was his duty as acting sheriff until his brother was back to protect her.
    • Mr. Paulison, who is the acting director of FEMA, is with me.
    Synonyms
    substitute, deputy, reserve, fill-in, stand-in, caretaker
    temporary, short-term, provisional, interim, intervening, pro tem, improvised, surrogate, stopgap, transitional, changeover
    Latin pro tempore, ad interim
    informal second-string
    North American informal pinch-hitting

Definition of acting in US English:

acting

nounˈæktɪŋˈaktiNG
  • The art or occupation of performing in plays, movies, or television productions.

    (戏剧、电影或电视)表演

    she studied acting in New York
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is a film with fine acting, camera work free of frills and a plot that will keep you guessing.
    • Great acting or no great acting, there are a rare few movies that trap you in a room with two actors for 97 minutes that don't have you begging for oxygen.
    • With no rewards in the writing, the cinematography, and dismal acting, that's asking way too much.
    • Some movies you watch for world-class acting, powerful drama, and a terrific screenplay.
    • She came to playwriting by way of acting, a career she began at age six when she appeared in a commercial for Nabisco cookies.
    • The acting, as is usually the case with a Spielberg film, is top-notch.
    • The acting in the film is as predictable as the various denouements.
    • He also studied acting with Elia Kazan, making his debut as an actor in 1937 and as a dancer at the Dance Center of Felia Sorel and Gluck-Sandor.
    • Saint came from the school of acting where motivation for action was crucial to understanding your character.
    • But, acting, good acting, is as difficult to describe in words as music.
    • Upon my second viewing, I discovered a sweet film with exceptional acting.
    • Even with its lineup of stars and decent acting, the film doesn't adequately capture your imagination.
    • From the wonderful acting to the beautiful cinematography, the movie is as flawless as anything I've seen in recent memory.
    • Though born and brought up in a conservative Sikh family in Norway, she always had a dream of acting in a Bollywood film.
    • Despite the strong start and the strong acting, the film as a whole petered out toward the end.
    • The talky screenplay and questionable acting take away from the power of the events being depicted.
    • We talked a lot about Fifties-style acting, especially Montgomery Clift.
    • His mad acting in the lead role compensates accordingly.
    • It is gentle, funny and introspective, in all aspects, whether it is the cinematography, music or acting.
    • It has been a while since I've seen a film with such superb acting, and what a breath of fresh air it was.
    Synonyms
    drama, the theatre, the stage, the performing arts, dramatic art, dramatics, dramaturgy, stagecraft, theatricals, theatrics, the thespian art, show business
adjectiveˈæktɪŋˈaktiNG
  • attributive Temporarily doing the duties of another person.

    代理的

    acting director

    代理导演。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Well, the man who, as of Sunday, will be the acting director of the CIA is taking issue with that characterization.
    • Chief executive David Atkinson and acting assistant director of education Murray Rose were travelling to Croydon with Mr Edwards to receive the award today.
    • The writer is the acting director for UN economic development and environmental affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
    • Mr Peters is succeeded in York by his deputy, Chris Edwards, who becomes acting education director until a new appointment is made.
    • The acting director of public health, Tessa Greally, wrote to local doctors on November 2 asking them to be on the alert for the illness.
    • It was originally said by administration officials that they would probably keep John McLaughlin on as the acting director at least through the election.
    • Marlene Russo is the acting director of the university's human rights office, which administers the harassment policy.
    • But she already had a letter showing she had passed her probationary period, signed by her acting duty station manger.
    • He resigned, and now there's an acting director of FEMA, but really, you are the man here in charge of operations.
    • It was his duty as acting sheriff until his brother was back to protect her.
    • A police spokesman said he resigned on February 8 and that his number two, David Shefneux, head of finance, became acting finance director the next day.
    • Mr. Paulison, who is the acting director of FEMA, is with me.
    • And all those leaders including the acting director for FEMA who was there also, met with the president.
    • The CIA's acting director talks with CNN about the possibilities.
    • However, he will remain on leave until then, with college registrar Vincent McCarthy continuing as acting director until a new appointment is made.
    • He later served as flow director for the Space Shuttle Discovery and then as the acting deputy director of the Installation Operations Directorate.
    • The acting director spoke out as officials from the Department of Health began to study the report of Lord Laming's public inquiry into the death of Victoria Climbie.
    • But Flanagan already has a new team lined up, with George Watt, Hughes's second in command, installed as acting finance director.
    • A temporary manager may be brought in to run the City of York Council's education department after the departure of acting director Chris Edwards.
    • Dr. Rohrbaugh joined the OTT in May 2001 as deputy director and has served as acting director since September 2001.
    Synonyms
    substitute, deputy, reserve, fill-in, stand-in, caretaker
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