ACT | Mean of ACT in English Dictionary
- American College Test
- Noun
- something that is done
- His first official act [=action] as President was to sign the bill.
- We were grateful for her many acts of kindness.
- an act of bravery = a brave act
- criminal/illegal/unlawful/wrongful acts
- The company cannot be held responsible in cases of bad weather or other acts of God.
- a law made by a group of legislators
- The program was created by (an) act of Congress/Parliament.
- legislative acts
- the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- one of the main divisions of a play or opera
- Please read act II, scene 1 of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
- In the first/opening act, two characters are talking in a restaurant.
- a play in three acts = a three-act play
- one of the performances in a show
- a circus/magic act
- a show that a person or group performs often
- He has a great stand-up/comedy act. [=routine]
- She took her act on the road. [=she traveled and performed her act in different places]
- a person or group that performs in shows
- a two-person comedy act from New York City
- The band was one of this summer's most successful live acts.
- It's a difficult balancing act, but many students hold full-time jobs while attending school.
- Working and raising children can be a real juggling act for parents.
- a way of behaving that is not honest or sincere
- He said he was sorry, but I realize now that it was all just an act.
- He wasn't really sorry. He was just putting on an act.
- to start to participate in an activity
- We started selling them last year, and now other stores are getting into the act. [=now other stores are also selling them]
- while doing something
- When they arrived, I was just in the act of starting to make dinner.
- He tried to rob a bank and was caught in the act. = He was caught in the act of robbing a bank.
- Verb
- to do something
- Think before you act.
- He knew he had to act quickly/fast.
- The government was slow to act.
- The firefighters acted with great courage. = They acted courageously.
- She acted on behalf of her father, who was not at the meeting.
- I believe that the killer acted alone.
- She had acted in self-defense when she killed her attacker.
- We were acting in the best interests of our children.
- If he refuses to cooperate, he'll be acting against his own (best) interests. [=he'll be acting in a way that is harmful to himself]
- We must act soon to end this crisis.
- to behave in a particular way
- She learned at an early age how to act properly in social situations.
- People are always telling me how I should act and what I should say.
- I noticed that the dog was acting funny/differently/strangely this morning.
- acting more naturally/aggressively/responsibly
- She's been acting kind of crazy lately.
- Please learn the new rules and act accordingly. [=follow the new rules]
- Now that he's rich he certainly acts the part. [=behaves like a rich person]
- John, act your age. You're not a kid anymore.
- You two are acting like children.
- It's time you start acting like a man.
- I'm sorry about yesterday. I acted like a fool/jerk.
- to behave in a way that is not sincere or honest
- Stop acting. We know you're guilty.
- to pretend to be something
- Stop acting innocent.
- She was terribly nervous, but she acted confident.
- I know you're bored, but can you at least try to act interested.
- He did his best to act excited.
- There she goes, offering advice and acting the expert. [=pretending to be an expert]
- If anybody asks you where I am, act dumb. [=pretend that you do not know]
- to pretend that something is true
- She acted as if nothing had happened.
- We acted as though we knew what was going on.
- I tried to act like it didn't bother me, but it did.
- Even if you don't like your gift, you should act like you do.
- I didn't act like it, but I really was happy.
- to perform the words and actions of a character in a play, movie, etc.
- It had always been his dream to act.
- She can sing, dance, and act.
- As a child, she began acting in television commercials.
- Both actors have agreed to act in the movie.
- He'll be acting the part of Romeo in tonight's play.
- The role of Romeo was wonderfully acted by Mr. Jacob Smith.
- a beautifully acted movie [=a movie in which the acting is excellent]
- to do the work of a particular kind of person or thing
- A young man acted [=served] as our guide through the city.
- She'll be acting as her own attorney during the court trial.
- She agreed to act as his secretary.
- The trees act as a source of shade and protection from the wind.
- to make something happen
- The chemical acts [=works] by destroying the cells in the brain.
- These medicines act on [=affect] the heart.
- to use (something, such as a feeling or suggestion) as a reason or basis for doing something
- They never acted on the information they had.
- We were too late to act upon his suggestion.
- It's okay to feel angry or jealous, but you mustn't act on those feelings.
- to behave badly especially because you are feeling painful emotions (such as fear or anger)
- What can parents do when their kids start acting out?
- to show that you are feeling (a painful emotion) by acting in ways that are not good or acceptable
- children acting out their emotions in inappropriate ways
- He tries not to act out his anger/frustrations.
- to perform (a play, a character in a movie, etc.)
- plays acted out on stage
- She skillfully acted out the role of a young queen.
- to do and say the things that happen in (a movie, past event, etc.)
- At their last party, they acted out [=reenacted] scenes from old movies.
- The children were acting out what they saw on television.
- adults acting out their childhood dreams/fantasies [=doing the things they wanted to do when they were children]
- to behave badly
- The kids are acting up [=misbehaving] again.
- The book gives advice to parents whose children act up.
- to not work properly
- The camera started acting up [=malfunctioning] after I dropped it.
- to become worse and to start causing pain or physical problems
- His asthma acts up when it's cold outside.
- Whenever it rains, my arthritis starts acting up.
Những từ liên quan với ACT
performance,
amendment,
operation,
decree,
measure,
resolution,
action,
move,
deed,
respond,
attitude,
step,
scene,
execute,
show