1. to perform
I had to perform different tasks every day.
to perform an inspection
Anglais mot "表演"(to perform) se produit dans des ensembles:
1000 most important Chinese words 701 - 7502. performance
Even if the performance is good, I still say we drop the project.
I get really bad performance anxiety before I give a speech.
Would you like to see a live performance of a play with me Saturday?
performance review
There was nothing wrong with their ability, it was just that the expense for each unit was so vast that the cost performance was bad.
He organized his overcrowded schedule and managed to come to see my performance.
A musician friend of mine gave an impromptu performance of a piece he had just finished composing.
I absolutely love going to concerts not just because I get a chance to meet the musician or singer but because of the wondrous feeling of a live performance.
The power of doing anything with quickness is always prized much by the possessor, and often without any attention to the imperfection of the performance.
Mr Pryor collapsed with a subarachnoid haemorrhage when rehearsing for a performance in Paris. He was taken to local hospital but passed away at 4:23 pm.
The high performance and the elegant design of this model have combined to give it a high reputation.
A critic once said that if you saw my ballet paintings, you didn't have to go to a live performance.
However, we must make proper use of this agreement and constantly assess its performance.
Working together in a team and across departments is a decisive factor in improving company performance.
Dell’s performance is truly breathtaking: its factories construct 80000 machines per day and it can operate without warehouses
Anglais mot "表演"(performance) se produit dans des ensembles:
Cinema and Theater 电影和戏剧 Diànyǐng hé xìjù3. 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
4. to give a performance
5. acting
Acting on your advice, I've decided to exercise more regularly.
It's extremely fast-acting.
It seems like that she wasn't acting back then; they were her real feelings.
No passion so effectually robs the mind of all its powers of acting and reasoning as fear.
When Kate played a minor part in a movie, her acting was criticized.
Mr Jones will be acting as Head of the HR department until this vacancy is filled.
If you really have grounds for acting the way you did, then please tell me.
Her nature takes more kindly to acting than to any other kind of job.
There's no sense acting all triumphant like a conquering hero over such a minor thing.
My microwave is acting up. I think I'd rather get a new one than repair this one.
That's just a shot in the dark. How do you think you'll succeed by just acting on the spur of the moment like that?
Being "really busy" does not mean running around and acting like you don't have time for anyone or anything.
It was mismanagement of the company's affairs by the acting director.
Lately you see more young couples making out at the train station ticket gates acting as though nobody in the world existed.
The businessman is trying to keep his people on the go by keeping a stiff upper lip, but they are just acting like a dying duck in a thunderstorm.
6. to act
You're acting like a child! It's very important to act now before the problem gets really serious.
We need to act quickly.