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/pəˈfɔːm/ |
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1 | T to complete an action or activity , especially a complicated one 完成,执行,进行(尤指复杂的活动) |
| perform a task/duty/service Machines are capable of performing many routine tasks. 机器能够执行许多常规的任务。 |
| perform an experiment/check/test Two experiments were performed to test this hypothesis. 为了验证这个假设进行了两次实验。 |
| perform a ceremony/rite/ritual The Queen will perform the opening ceremony on Saturday. 女王将在星期六举行开幕式。 |
| perform miracles (=do things that seem almost impossible) an interior designer who can perform miracles with your home 创造奇迹 |
| 1a | I to have a particular job or purpose 做(某工作);有…用途 | | perform a function/role The front teeth perform a cutting function. 门牙的功能是切咬。 | | Often a grandparent could perform the role of main carer. 祖父母经常起到主要照顾者的作用。 | |
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2 | I/T to do something in front of an audience in order to entertain them , for example by acting in a play or singing 表演;演出 |
| Akram went on to perform on stage in England and India. 阿克拉姆接着到英国和印度进行表演。 |
| The opera was first performed in 1992. 该歌剧首演于1992年。 |
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3 | I to do something with a particular amount of success (成功地)表现 |
| Stress at home affects how you perform at work. 家庭的压力影响人们在工作中的表现。 |
| perform well/poorly/satisfactorily The tyres perform well in wet or snowy conditions. 这些轮胎在雨雪天气里性能不错。 |
| The party had performed poorly in the elections. 在选举过程中该党的表现很差。 |
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