0 to behave in a particular way -- вести себя
to act responsibly
Stop acting like a child!
1 to do something, especially in order to solve a problem -- действовать
2 to perform in a play or film -- играть (роль)
He's acted in a number of successful Hollywood films.
3 something that someone does -- акт, поступок
4 a law made by a government -- закон
an act of Congress/Parliament
6 one or several performers who perform for a short while in a show -- номер (программы)
7 behaviour that hides your real feelings or intentions -- притворство
Was she really upset or was that just an act?
8 doing something wrong -- на месте преступления
The act of oviposition was very quick, often lasting less than half a second.
The objective reality in which an individual lives and acts is not "purely natural" but includes products of former human social activity.
The expenditure cap was eliminated and food stamps returned to full entitlement status in the 1990 reauthorization act.
An act from 1475 also extended the regulations of 1422 to the entire kingdom.
At the third act, he was replaced by a new athlete who at first did marvellously well because he was fresh.
One viewed the community as an object - a network of interdependent systems, bureaucratic organizations, interest groups, political parties, and so forth, which is acted upon.
Only where both coincide can business be expected to act out of moral concerns for past sins or the future public good.
However, their closest collaborators remained and have acted as surrogate aristocrats.
中文繁体
行為,行事, 舉止,表現, 做某事…
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行为,行事, 举止,表现, 做某事…
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comportarse, actuar, acto…
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comportar-se, atuar, representar…
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(~のように)ふるまう, (芝居や映画で)演じる, 演技をする…
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davranış göstermek, harekette bulunmak, bir problemi çözmede girişimde bulunmak…
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acte [masculine], comédie [feminine], numéro [masculine]…
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comportar-se, actuar, acte…
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