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ACT
acto

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. act [ingl. am. ækt, ingl. brit. akt] V. intr.

1.1. act (take action, do sth):

act
we must act now

1.2. act (function, work):

act drug/chemical:
act drug/chemical:

1.3. act (serve):

to act as sth

1.4. act <acting, part. pres. > chairman/director/head:

act

2. act (behave):

act
act

3.1. act:

act (perform)
act (perform)

3.2. act (pretend):

II. act [ingl. am. ækt, ingl. brit. akt] V. trans.

1. act (perform):

act role/part
act role/part

2. act (behave like, play role of):

act

III. act [ingl. am. ækt, ingl. brit. akt] SUST.

1. act (deed):

act
my first act was to
by an act of God DER.
by an act of God DER.
to catch sb in the act
to catch sb in the act
coger a alguien con las manos en la masa esp Esp.
to catch sb in the act

2. act (law):

act
ley f
to pass an act

3.1. act (division of play):

act
a one-act play

3.2. act (routine):

act
to get into or in on the act

4. act (pretense):

it was all a big act
to put on an act
hacer teatro coloq.
to put on an act

double act SUST.

sex act SUST.

sex act

act on V. [ingl. am. ækt -, ingl. brit. akt -] (v + prep + o)

1. act on (follow):

act on advice
act on orders

2. act on (affect):

act on drug/chemical/force:

act for V. [ingl. am. ækt -, ingl. brit. akt -] (v + prep + o) (represent)

act for

act out V. [ingl. am. ækt -, ingl. brit. akt -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

act out

act upon V. [ingl. am. ækt -, ingl. brit. akt -]

act upon → act on

act on V. [ingl. am. ækt -, ingl. brit. akt -] (v + prep + o)

1. act on (follow):

act on advice
act on orders

2. act on (affect):

act on drug/chemical/force:

act up V. [ingl. am. ækt -, ingl. brit. akt -] (v + adv)

act up (cause trouble) coloq.:

act up child/machine/car:
dar guerra coloq.

balancing act [ingl. am. ˈbælənsɪŋ ækt, ingl. brit.] SUST.

speech act SUST.

speech act

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

I. act [ækt] SUST.

1. act (action):

act
an act of God DER.
to catch sb in the act

2. act (performance):

act

3. act (pretence):

act

4. act TEAT.:

act

5. act DER.:

act
ley f

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to get one's act together coloq.
to get in on the act

II. act [ækt] V. intr.

1. act (take action):

act
to act for sb

2. act (behave):

act

3. act (take effect):

act

4. act TEAT.:

act

5. act (pretend):

act

III. act [ækt] V. trans. TEAT.

act
to act the part of sb
to act the fool
Entrada de OpenDict

act SUST.

to put on an act coloq. fig
to put on an act coloq. fig

act up V. intr. coloq.

1. act up person:

act up

2. act up machine:

act up
act up

speech act SUST. LING.

speech act

act on V. trans.

act on

play-act [ˈpleɪækt] V. intr.

1. play-act TEAT.:

play-act

2. play-act fig.:

play-act

act out V. trans.

act out scene:

act out
español
español
inglés
inglés
ley f
act
mean act
vile act
vile act
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

I. act [ækt] SUST.

1. act (action):

act
an act of God DER.
to catch sb in the act

2. act (performance):

act

3. act (pretence):

act

4. act TEAT.:

act

5. act DER.:

act
ley f

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to get one's act together coloq.
to get in on the act

II. act [ækt] V. intr.

1. act (take action):

act
to act for sb

2. act (behave):

act

3. act (take effect):

act

4. act TEAT.:

act

5. act (pretend):

act

III. act [ækt] V. trans. TEAT.

act
to act the part of sb
to act the fool

play-act [ˈpleɪ·ækt] V. intr.

1. play-act TEAT.:

play-act

2. play-act fig.:

play-act

act out V. trans.

act out scene:

act out

act up V. intr. coloq.

1. act up person:

act up

2. act up machine:

act up
act up

3. act up knee, elbow, back (hurt):

act up

act on V. trans.

act on
español
español
inglés
inglés
mean act
vile act
vile act
dirty act
Present
Iact
youact
he/she/itacts
weact
youact
theyact
Past
Iacted
youacted
he/she/itacted
weacted
youacted
theyacted
Present Perfect
Ihaveacted
youhaveacted
he/she/ithasacted
wehaveacted
youhaveacted
theyhaveacted
Past Perfect
Ihadacted
youhadacted
he/she/ithadacted
wehadacted
youhadacted
theyhadacted

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An alternately sombre and uproarious variety show, it's an unassumingly monumental balancing act of pleasures and pains.
www.theweek.co.uk
Economic equilibrium was not created by any perfect match of supply and demand, but by the social framework which permitted the balancing act to occur.
en.wikipedia.org
As a modern pentathlete, it's all a balancing act.
www.the42.ie
The songs are done reverently but with a real sense of fun, essentially the same balancing act that has made them a success on stage and television.
en.wikipedia.org
It does underscore that governing is a balancing act involving the demands of ideology and special interests and those of administrative expedience.
www.latimes.com