act
Betekenis (Engels)
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- Something done, a deed.
- (obsolete) Actuality.
- Something done once and for all, as distinguished from a work.
- A product of a legislative body, a statute.
- The process of doing something.
- A formal or official record of something done.
- A division of a theatrical performance.
- A performer or performers in a show.
- Any organized activity.
- A display of behaviour.
- A display of behaviour.
- A thesis maintained in public, in some English universities, by a candidate for a degree, or to show the proficiency of a student.
- Ellipsis of act of parliament.
Concepten
te werk gaan
bezig zijn
toeschijnen
act
in zijn werk gaan
zich gedragen
toneelspelen
te baat nemen
uitwerking hebben
voorspelen
wedervaren
aktiviteit
agioteren
bevelschrift
effect sorteren
invloed hebben op
krachtsinspanning
laten doen
naäpen
schriftuur
Synoniemen
conduct oneself
act as
exert influence
human activity
human action
have an effect
comport
play the part of
pose as
raree-show
work done
make use of
play the role
one’s doing
hold an office
play the part
bestir oneself
appear to be
carry out duties
perform an action
perform some functions
represent on the stage
written document
pursue an occupation
speculate in stocks
actor
work about
substitute for
switch over
bring to pass
peform some action
play role
action event
act of Parliament
be active
be effective
be efficacious
be in operation
busy oneself
canberra
d?d
get worked up
have effect
law and decree
Frequentie
Uitgesproken als (IPA)
/ækt/
Etymologie (Engels)
From Middle English acte, from Old French acte, from Latin ācta (“register of events”), plural of āctum (“decree, law”), from agere (“to do, to act”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂éǵeti. Compare German Akte (“file”). Partially displaced deed, from Old English dǣd (“act, deed”).
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