acting
英 [ˈæktɪŋ]
美 [ˈæktɪŋ]
n.  (戏剧、电影等中的)表演; 演艺业
adj.  临时代理的
v.  做事; 行动; 行为; 举止; 假装
act的现在分词
Collins.2 / BNC.8764 / COCA.8387
牛津词典
noun
- (戏剧、电影等中的)表演;演艺业
 the activity or profession of performing in plays, films/movies, etc.
adj.
- 临时代理的
 doing the work of another person for a short time- the acting manager
 代理经理
 
- the acting manager
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 表演;演艺业;演技;演戏
 Actingis the activity or profession of performing in plays or films.- She pursued an acting career after four years of modelling.
 当了4年的模特之后她踏上了演艺之路。
 
- She pursued an acting career after four years of modelling.
- ADJ 临时代理的
 You useactingbefore the title of a job to indicate that someone is doing that job temporarily.- ...the new acting President.
 新任代总统
 
- ...the new acting President.
英英释义
noun
- the performance of a part or role in a drama
双语例句
- I could hear Jonathan acting up downstairs.
 我能听见乔纳森在楼下撒泼。
- Motherhood won't stop me from pursuing my acting career
 做了母亲并不会阻止我继续追求我的演艺事业。
- The 'victim' revealed he was only play acting.
 这名“受害者”透露他只是假装的。
- The acting skill of the player is not a quarter as good as his professional brothers.
 那位演员的演技远远不如他的师兄弟们。
- She worked as a stripper and did some acting.
 她以跳脱衣舞为职业,有时也演些戏。
- The play is acting wonderfully well.
 这个剧演得很好。
- The social worker would try to get her to see she was acting against the boy's interests.
 这位社会工作者会设法让她明白她这么做对这个男孩没有好处。
- Rick seems to have had luck on his side during his 12-year acting career.
 在12年的演艺生涯中,里克好像总有福星高照。
- Tut, tut! Such a big child acting like a spoiled child.
 那么大的孩子还撒娇,真没羞。
- He is temporarily acting for her in that post.
 他是暂时代理她的职务。
