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acting
oyun

Onun oyunculuğu mükemmeldi. - His acting left nothing to be desired.

Onun oyunculuğu profesyonel düzeydedir. - Her acting is on the level of a professional.

acting
(Tiyatro) sahneleme
acting
rol yaparak
acting
(Ticaret) temsilci
acting
(Kanun) fiilen çalışan
acting
vekalet eden
acting
vekil

Tom, komitenin başkan vekili oldu. - Tom became the acting chairman of the committee.

acting
{f} rol yap

Ben rol yapmayı ve şarkı söylemeyi severim. - I love acting and singing.

Ben senin rol yapma şeklini beğenmiyorum. - I don't like the way you're acting.

acting
yerine bakan
the act
hareket
acting
vekil olan
acting
{i} temsil
acting
{s} hareket eden
acting
{i} oyunculuk

O filmdeki oyunculuk çok iyiydi. - The acting in that movie was very good.

On bir yaşından beri, Jane filmlerde oyunculuk yapıyor. - Jane has been acting in films since she was eleven.

acting
{s} vekâlet eden
acting
{s} vekâlet eden, vekil: acting president başkan vekili
acting
{s} davranan

Patlamadan hemen önce, şüpheli bir biçimde davranan bir adam görüldü. - A man was seen acting suspiciously shortly before the explosion.

Bugün bir kral gibi davranan bir çocuk yarın bir zalim gibi davranır. - Today a child acting like a king, tomorrow a tyrant.

acting
(Askeri) VEKİL: Başka bir rütbe veya sıfatla geçici olarak iş gören; birinin yerine vekalet eden, bakan
acting
{s} yapan
acting
rol yapma

Ben senin rol yapma şeklini beğenmiyorum. - I don't like the way you're acting.

Ben rol yapmayı ve şarkı söylemeyi severim. - I love acting and singing.

acting
{s} sahnelenebilen
acting
{i} oynama
acting
{s} temsil eden
acting
(Askeri) (COMMANDER) Vekalet eden
acting
aktörlük
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acting
An intended action or deed
acting
Temporarily assuming the duties or authority of another person when they are unable to do their job

Acting President of the United States is a temporary office in the government of the United States.

acting
The deeds or actions of parties are called actings to avoid confusion with the legal senses of deeds and actions
acting
Present participle of act
acting
Pretending
Acting
the performance of a part or role in a drama
Acting
n A profession as different from politics as night is from day
Acting
Temporary assignment of an employee to a position while the position is vacant, or while the incumbent is on authorized leave or special assignment Acting assignments normally do not exceed beyond one year unless approved by the chief executive officer
Acting
serving temporarily especially as a substitute; "the acting president"
Acting
General quality of acting in the episode, with the exception of Patrick McGoohan (No 6) The reasons for excluding McGoohan are pretty obvious; his acting quality throughout the series is fairly constant anyway Note that this category will generally depend heavily on the performance of No 2, as No 2 usually is by far the dominant role in the episode with the exception of No 6 In ``Fall Out,'' the ``President'' plays the role most analogous to No 2
Acting
the last of the four steps in characterization in a performed play
Acting
participle-present act
acting
The occupation of an actor
acting
{i} profession of performers (of plays, films, etc.); art of performing (in plays, films, etc.)
acting
Operating in any way
acting
You use acting before the title of a job to indicate that someone is doing that job temporarily. the new acting President. acting manager/head teacher/ director etc someone who does an important job while the usual person is not there, or until a new person is chosen for the job. the job or skill of performing in plays and films. Art of representing a character on a stage or before a camera by means of movement, gesture, and intonation. Acting in the Western tradition originated in Greece in the 6th century BC; the tragedian Thespis is traditionally regarded as founder of the profession. Aristotle defined acting as "the right management of the voice to express various emotions" and declared it a natural gift that he doubted could be taught. Acting declined as an art in the Middle Ages, when Christian liturgical drama was performed by craft guilds and amateurs. Modern professional acting emerged in the 16th century with Italy's commedia dell'arte troupes. It flourished during the era of William Shakespeare. Not until the 18th century, however, was acting considered a profession to be taken seriously, through the efforts in England of the actor-manager David Garrick and the talents of actors such as Sarah Siddons, Edmund Kean, and Henry Irving. Modern acting styles have been influenced by Konstantin Stanislavsky's emphasis on the actor's identification with his role and by Bertolt Brecht's insistence on the objectivity and discipline of the actor. The Stanislavsky method was adopted in the U.S. by Lee Strasberg and Stella Adler (1901-92) and is the basis of most contemporary training, which features the cultivation of emotional and sense memory, physical and vocal training, and improvisation
acting
Doing duty for another; officiating; as, an acting superintendent
acting
Acting is the activity or profession of performing in plays or films. She pursued an acting career after four years of modelling
acting
{s} replacing, filling in for; of the profession of stage performing
the act
The Single Audit Act of 1984 and all subsequent revisions
the act
The National and Community Service Act of 1990, as amended by the National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993
the act
The Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000
the act
The Workers Compensation Act
the act
shall mean the Workplace Relations Act 1996
the act
Commonwealth Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act 1989
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