1. stunt
Her latest stunt was walking on a tightrope.
Inappropriate teaching may stunt the learning potential of children.
That's just a cheap publicity stunt.
In this movie there was a lot of stunts.
Not many actors do their own stunts.
The actor who performed all the stunts in the film must be a very brave man.
publicity stunt
Their row was just a publicity stunt.
I always wanted to be a stuntman for a James Bond movie and jump out of airplanes and stuff like that.
It is a very clever stunt to give away free chocolates to kids in a to store.
One of his best stunts was jumping over 10 cars on his motorcycle. Stuntman-w fimie
It struck Mr Dursley that this was probably some silly stunt
... traditional development practices will stunt your growth as a...
Anglais mot "popis"(stunt) se produit dans des ensembles:
Słownictwo z gazety "TheGuardian"2. show
Show your cards.
How did you come by an admission ticket for the auto show free of charge?
I went to every modern art show that took place in Tokyo last year.
The television show was interrupted by a special news report.
She perused a magazine while waiting for her date to show up.
He puts on a show of being impartial and unbiased, but I think he's just a guy with no opinion of his own.
She had never seen New York before, so I offered to show her around.
In the U.S., you usually have to show identification in order to buy alcohol.
Sometimes it's OK to show crazy emotion.
The show presented modern art from Europe.
I tried to get him to show what his true nature was, but I couldn't.
I know you're happy about it. Why don't you just show it?
If students today had more free time, they might show more interest in politics.
He'll never show it, but I think that deep down, he's seriously worried.
Come and see the great show of Streetlife Dance Group
Anglais mot "popis"(show) se produit dans des ensembles:
Rzeczowniki angielskie3. antic
The ladies were disgusted at this kind of antic.
The performers were antic and wild, in a time when wildness had not been encouraged