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Significations et usages de act

Définition

act (n.)

1.something that people do or cause to happen

2.a legal document codifying the result of deliberations of a committee or society or legislative body

3.a short theatrical performance that is part of a longer program"he did his act three times every evening" "she had a catchy little routine" "it was one of the best numbers he ever did"

4.a subdivision of a play or opera or ballet

5.a manifestation of insincerity"he put on quite an act for her benefit"

6.(jurisprudence)(law) a document that states some contractual relationship or grants some right

act (v.)

1.go into effect or become effective or operative"The new law will take effect next month"

2.behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself"You should act like an adult" "Don't behave like a fool" "What makes her do this way?" "The dog acts ferocious, but he is really afraid of people"

3.pretend to have certain qualities or state of mind"He acted the idiot" "She plays deaf when the news are bad"

4.discharge one's duties"She acts as the chair" "In what capacity are you acting?"

5.play a role or part"Gielgud played Hamlet" "She wants to act Lady Macbeth, but she is too young for the role" "She played the servant to her husband's master"

6.perform on a stage or theater"She acts in this play" "He acted in `Julius Caesar'" "I played in `A Christmas Carol'"

7.behave unnaturally or affectedly"She's just acting"

8.perform an action, or work out or perform (an action)"think before you act" "We must move quickly" "The governor should act on the new energy bill" "The nanny acted quickly by grabbing the toddler and covering him with a wet towel"

9.be engaged in an activity, often for no particular purpose other than pleasure

10.have an effect or outcome; often the one desired or expected"The voting process doesn't work as well as people thought" "How does your idea work in practice?" "This method doesn't work" "The breaks of my new car act quickly" "The medicine works only if you take it with a lot of water"

11.be suitable for theatrical performance"This scene acts well"

act (v. trans.)

1.behave in a certain manner"She carried herself well" "he bore himself with dignity" "They conducted themselves well during these difficult times"

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Merriam Webster

ActAct (ăkt), n. [L. actus, fr. agere to drive, do: cf. F. acte. See Agent.]
1. That which is done or doing; the exercise of power, or the effect, of which power exerted is the cause; a performance; a deed.

That best portion of a good man's life,
His little, nameless, unremembered acts
Of kindness and of love.
Wordsworth.

Hence, in specific uses: (a) The result of public deliberation; the decision or determination of a legislative body, council, court of justice, etc.; a decree, edit, law, judgment, resolve, award; as, an act of Parliament, or of Congress. (b) A formal solemn writing, expressing that something has been done. Abbott. (c) A performance of part of a play; one of the principal divisions of a play or dramatic work in which a certain definite part of the action is completed. (d) A thesis maintained in public, in some English universities, by a candidate for a degree, or to show the proficiency of a student.

2. A state of reality or real existence as opposed to a possibility or possible existence. [Obs.]

The seeds of plants are not at first in act, but in possibility, what they afterward grow to be. Hooker.

3. Process of doing; action. In act, in the very doing; on the point of (doing).In act to shoot.” Dryden.

This woman was taken . . . in the very act. John viii. 4.

Act of attainder. (Law) See Attainder. -- Act of bankruptcy (Law), an act of a debtor which renders him liable to be adjudged a bankrupt. -- Act of faith. (Ch. Hist.) See Auto-da-Fé. -- Act of God (Law), an inevitable accident; such extraordinary interruption of the usual course of events as is not to be looked for in advance, and against which ordinary prudence could not guard. -- Act of grace, an expression often used to designate an act declaring pardon or amnesty to numerous offenders, as at the beginning of a new reign. -- Act of indemnity, a statute passed for the protection of those who have committed some illegal act subjecting them to penalties. Abbott. -- Act in pais, a thing done out of court (anciently, in the country), and not a matter of record.

Syn. -- See Action.

ActAct, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Acted; p. pr. & vb. n. Acting.] [L. actus, p. p. of agere to drive, lead, do; but influenced by E. act, n.]
1. To move to action; to actuate; to animate. [Obs.]

Self-love, the spring of motion, acts the soul. Pope.

2. To perform; to execute; to do. [Archaic]

That we act our temporal affairs with a desire no greater than our necessity. Jer. Taylor.

Industry doth beget by producing good habits, and facility of acting things expedient for us to do. Barrow.

Uplifted hands that at convenient times
Could act extortion and the worst of crimes.
Cowper.

3. To perform, as an actor; to represent dramatically on the stage.

4. To assume the office or character of; to play; to personate; as, to act the hero.

5. To feign or counterfeit; to simulate.

With acted fear the villain thus pursued. Dryden.

To act a part, to sustain the part of one of the characters in a play; hence, to simulate; to dissemble. -- To act the part of, to take the character of; to fulfill the duties of.

ActAct, v. i.
1. To exert power; to produce an effect; as, the stomach acts upon food.

2. To perform actions; to fulfill functions; to put forth energy; to move, as opposed to remaining at rest; to carry into effect a determination of the will.

He hangs between, in doubt to act or rest. Pope.

3. To behave or conduct, as in morals, private duties, or public offices; to bear or deport one's self; as, we know not why he has acted so.

4. To perform on the stage; to represent a character.

To show the world how Garrick did not act. Cowper.

To act as or To act for, to do the work of; to serve as. -- To act on, to regulate one's conduct according to. -- To act up to, to equal in action; to fulfill in practice; as, he has acted up to his engagement or his advantages.

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Définition (complément)

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Synonymes

act (n.) (jurisprudence)

certificate, instrument, juridical act, legal act, legal document, legal transaction, official document, deed  (jurisprudence), legal instrument  (jurisprudence), record  (jurisprudence)

act (v. intr.)

operate, proceed, take action

Voir aussi

Locutions

1984 Cable Franchise Policy and Communications Act • A Plantation Act • Aboriginal Land Rights Act • Act 250 (Vermont law) • Act Naturally • Act of Contrition • Act of Parliament • Act of Parliament clock • Act of Settlement 1701 • Act of Succession • Act of Supremacy 1536 • Act of Uniformity 1662 • Act of Union • Act of Union 1800 • Act of Union and Security • Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act • American Inventors Protection Act • Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 • Anatomy Act of 1832 • Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People • Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act • Australia Act • Bagley-Keane Act • Ballot Act 1872 • Bank Secrecy Act • Blasphemy Act • Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act • Brown Act • Buggery Act 1533 • California Mental Health Services Act • Canada Act 1982 • Cat and Mouse Act • Catholic Relief Act 1829 • Caught in the Act • Caught in the Act (Grand Funk Railroad album) • Celler–Kefauver Act • Chemical Diversion and Trafficking Act • Child's Right to Nurse Act • Chinese Student Protection Act of 1992 • City of Toronto Act • Civil Justice Fairness Act • Civil Rights Act • Civil Rights Act of 1964 • Clean Air Act (1970) • Clery Act • Coinage Act of 1849 • Coinage Act of 1873 • Commonwealth Franchise Act 1902 • Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1962 • Community Health Services and Facilities Act • Commutation Act • Computer Fraud and Abuse Act • Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 • Constitution Act • Constitution Act, 1982 • Constitutional Act of 1791 • Constitutional act (disambiguation) • Consumer Credit Act 1974 • Controlled Drugs and Substances Act • Controlled Substances Act • Conventicle Act 1664 • Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Act 1883 • Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885 • Crofters' Holdings (Scotland) Act 1886 • Dangerous Dogs Act • Dawes General Allotment Act • Defense of the Realm Act • Department of Homeland Security Act • Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act • Disability Discrimination Act 1995 • Disarming Act • Divorce Act • Dog-collar act • Domestic Security Enhancement Act of 2003 • Education Act • Education Act 1994 • Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act • Enabling Act of 1933 • Energy Policy Act of 2005 • Espionage Act of 1917 • Executive Authority (External Relations) Act 1936 • Factory act of 1833 • False Claims Act • Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act • Federal Agricultural Improvements and Reform Act • Federal Arbitration Act • Federal Kidnapping Act • First Succession Act • Five Mile Act 1665 • Flag Protection Act • Flags and Emblems (Display) Act (Northern Ireland) 1954 • Food and Drug Act • Glass-Owen Act • Glass–Steagall Act • Government of India Act 1909 • Government of India Act 1919 • Government of Ireland Act 1920 • Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act • Greater Hamburg Act • Group Areas Act • Harrison Narcotics Tax Act • Hatch Act of 1887 • Hate Crime Statistics Act • Headline Act • Health Center Consolidation Act • Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 • Immigration Act • Immigration Restriction Act 1901 • Immorality Act • Indian Removal Act • Intelligence Identities Protection Act • Internal Revenue Act of 1864 • Junk Fax Prevention Act • Junk Fax Prevention Act of 2005 • Kansas–Nebraska Act • Keating–Owen Act • Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act • Luce–Celler Act of 1946 • Mental Health Act • Ministers and Secretaries Act 1924 • Mustering-out Payment Act • Métis Population Betterment Act • Narcotic Control Act • Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act • Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (Estonia) • Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (Sudan) • National Defense Act of 1935 • National Firearms Act • National Health Planning and Resources Development Act • National Origins Quota Act • Naturalization Act of 1795 • Niue Constitution Act • Nonintercourse Act • Owen-Glass Act • Patent Reform Act of 2005 • Peerage Act 1963 • Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 • Postal Reorganization Act • Praxis (dance music act) • Preemption Act of 1841 • Prison Rape Elimination Act • Prison Rape Reduction Act of 2003 • Psychotropic Substances Act • Psychotropic Substances Act (Thailand) • Psychotropic Substances Act (United States) • Public Schools Act • Public Schools Act 1868 • Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 • Quebec Boundary Extension Act, 1898 • Rehabilitation of Offenders Act • Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act • Representation of the People Act • Representation of the People Act 1948 • Representation of the People Act 1949 • Representation of the People Act 1969 • Republic of Ireland Act 1948 • Revenue Act of 1864 • Revised Uniform Partnership Act • Riot Act (album) • Royal Marriages Act 1772 • SAFE Act • Salary Grab Act • Scotland Act 1998 • Securities Act of 1933 • Security and Freedom Ensured Act • Smith–Lever Act of 1914 • Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act • Sophia Naturalization Act 1705 • Stamp Act 1765 • States Reorganisation Act • Sudan Peace Act • Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1873 • Swedish Act of Succession • Tariff Act of 1789 • Telecommunications Act of 1996 • Television Act 1954 • Terrorism Act 2000 • Test Act • The FAIR Act 1996 • Three Act Tragedy • Toleration Act • Trading with the Enemy Act • Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act • Triennial Act 1641 • USA Patriots Act • Uniform Act • Uniform Anatomical Gift Act • Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction And Enforcement Act • Uniform Interstate Family Support Act • Uniform Partnership Act • Uniform Transfers to Minors Act • United Nations Reform Act of 2005 • Veterans' Preference Act • Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act • War Measures Act • War Powers Act • Webb-Haney Act • Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 • Workplace Religious Freedom Act

Dictionnaire analogique



act (n.)










act (v.)

act, behave, do[Hyper.]

act[Dérivé]

act, play, represent[Domaine]


act (v.)






act (v.)




act (v. intr.)

action[GenV+comp]


act (v. intr.)

faire du théâtre (fr)[DomainRegistre]



Wikipedia - voir aussi

Wikipedia

ACT

                   

ACT may refer to:

In aviation:

  • Additional Centre Tank, one or more auxiliary fuel tank(s) installed in an aircraft lower cargo compartment to increase an aircraft fuel capacity and therefore range.

In business:

  • ACT mouthwash from Chattem
  • Advanced Cell Technology, a biotech corporation involved in researching and developing cloning and stem cell technologies
  • Ada Core Technologies, now AdaCore, a software company that develops an Ada compiler, tools and libraries
  • Applied Computer Techniques, renamed Apricot Computers in 1985, a computer services company
  • Aviation Composite Technology, an aircraft manufacturer in the Philippines
  • ACT (NASDAQ), Automated Confirmation of Transactions, a trade reporting and clearing system
  • Advance corporation tax, a tax collected in the United Kingdom until 1999
  • ACT!, contact management software

Organizations:

In government:

In science and technology:

In medicine:

In entertainment:

In sport:

In transport:

  • Ford ACT, a people mover, short for Automatically Controlled Transportation or Activity Center Transit
  • Ascot railway station, a railway station in the United Kingdom with the National Rail code "ACT"
  • Waco Regional Airport, an airport in Waco, Texas, United States, with the IATA airport code "ACT"
  • Agency for Community Transit, Madison County Transit's paratransit system

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