acts
Prononciation : [/ækts/]
Mot
Contexte : « performance »
(noun) things that someone does, often in public like in a play or on TV. When actors are on stage or in a movie, they are doing acts.
Exemple
The actors performed multiple acts in the play, each more exciting than the last.
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His rude acts during the performance angered the audience.
Exemple
How many acts are in the play you watched?
Contexte : « law »
(noun) official rules or decisions from a government or organization. When a law is passed or a decision is made, it is called an act.
Exemple
The government introduced a new act to protect the environment.
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The controversial act sparked protests across the country.
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Have you read the latest act passed by the parliament?
Contexte : « action »
(verb) to do something, especially something that has a specific purpose or effect. When you do something intentionally, you are acting.
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She acts kind towards everyone she meets.
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He acts like he doesn't care, but deep down he does.
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How do you think you should act in that situation?
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