actor的意思和读音

actor

: [ˈæktə] : [ˈæktə(r)]

n.

actors  

adj.+n.good actor,young actor,british actor,comic actor,veteran actor

v.+n.become actor,marry actor

n.actress

n.artist,artiste,participant,performer,player

actorn.

1.a person who performs on the stage, on television or in films/movies, especially as a profession

n.1.; ; 2.; ;

n.1.someone who performs in plays and films, especially as their job

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1.His madness has removed all impediments to bliss, and Foxx is such a good actor you can just about hear the music in his head.

2.Mercy in an individual is a wonderful thing, but mercy on the part of a governmental actor can be a very dangerous thing.

3.On the day after his first performance in London, all the newspapers sang the praise of this new young actor.

4.Ling is an excellent actor in my eyes and he was capable to realize a perfect portrayal of his role.

5.As the scene was filmed, Mr Bergman noted, the old actor's face "shone with secretive light as if reflected from another reality" .”。

6.An actor and actress stood in front of the scene so that they looked as if they were at the water's edge on an island.

7.When difficult actor Michael Doresey (Dustin Hoffman) can't get anyone to hire him, he decides to try out for a soap opera. . . as a woman.西-……

8.He desperately wants to be an actor, so you'll have to give him time to get it out of his system.

9.For the infant business seeking finance, the presentation of the plan is a bit like an actor's audition.

10.A device used to produce a stage effect, especially a mechanical means of lowering an actor onto the stage.