You're starting to look like me, which really gives me a headache.
You're starting to look like me, which gives me a headache.
Behavior explanation:
Behavioral nouns
(a) things done; Contractual behavior; Action:
Helping the blind to cross the street is a kind act.
This terrible murderer must be the behavior of a madman. This appalling murder is purely the act of a madman.
The main part of a drama or an opera: a five-act drama is a five-act drama.
* The hero died in Act IV, Scene III. The hero died in Act IV, Scene III.
Any of a series of short performances in a program; A short entertainment program; A performance:
Circus show, circus show, song and dance show.
Act or law enacted by a legislature, decree: an act of parliament.
:: Parliament passed a bill outlawing such movements. Parliament passed a law making these recreational activities illegal.
Unreal behavior, but the behavior adopted in order to influence others; Pretend (especially in the expression of pretending, especially in the following example):
Don't take her seriously, it's all an act. Don't take her too seriously-it's all an act. She's just pretending. She's just putting on airs.
Natural disasters (such as storms, floods, earthquakes or volcanic eruptions) caused by uncontrollable natural forces (such as storms, floods, earthquakes or volcanic eruptions): Insurance against all losses, excluding losses caused by natural disasters. Participate in acts caused by natural disasters.
Take part in an activity, especially for one's own benefit: She has made a lot of money from her own business, and now her family wants to take part in it. She made a lot of money in business, and now her family will intervene.
Make a vanishing action => vanishing. (find someone) doing something, especially doing something bad;
Red-handed: I caught her (reading my letter). I found her on the spot (reading my letter). When bending over, he slipped and hurt his back. He bent down and slipped and hurt his back. Read riot act => read.
An act or action can be good or bad. * Act or action can be used to refer to good or bad things. These words are very similar in meaning, and sometimes they have similar meanings. Sometimes it's exactly the same: a generous behavior/action generous * a monster's behavior/action. When talking about general behavior, actions are used to refer to general actions or behaviors. Actionable: He acted impulsively. He acted on impulse. An action is usually specific. The word behavior is usually accompanied by specific instructions: helping the homeless is a kind act. Helping the homeless is a charitable act. Deed is more formal and usually refers to the main behavior. Deed is more elegant. He has been doing good deeds all his life. He did good deeds all his life.
Exploit refers to the performance of one or a series of body movements that are brave or bold. Often because of aggressive behavior: travelers wrote a description of their dangerous adventures in the Andes. Travelers wrote an article describing their adventures in the Andes.
action verb
Do sth; Perform an action to do something; Take action:
The time for talking has passed; We must act at once. There's no time for this. We must act at once.
The girl's life was saved because of the doctor's quick action. The girl was saved because the doctors acted quickly.
It is wise of you to ignore such bad advice. It is wise of you to ignore those bad ideas.
(b) Doing what professionals or officials should do as professionals; Due diligence:
The police refused to take action without more evidence. The police refused to accept it because there was no more evidence.
(a) [I] Play a role in a play or film; Become an actor or actress (in a play or movie); Being an actor: Have you ever acted in a play? Have you ever been an actor? She acted very well. She acted very well.
Play (a role in a play or movie): Who is playing Hamlet? Who plays Hamlet?
Pretend, imitate (someone or someone's behavior): He is not really anxious, he is just acting. He's not really angry-he's just pretending (strict father's).
(idm idiom) Play dumb = & gtfool 1. Play the goat. Goat.
Play the role or function of sb/sth; Take a job: I don't understand their language; You must act as an interpreter. I don't understand their language, so you should translate it well. Perform sb's duties, etc. on behalf of sb. Act on sb's behalf; Represent sb. Her lawyer has been representing her during her illness. Her lawyer has been representing her business during her illness.
Follow or take action because of sth; According to the information received, the police seized the club. The police raided the club on the basis of the information they got.
Have an effect on sth: Alcohol has an effect on the brain. Alcohol has an effect on the brain. Play a role (usually in real life, for a certain purpose): She plays the wronged lover and makes him feel guilty.
The notification causing pain or dysfunction is out of order; Illness: My ankle, which has been sprayed with water, has been jumping badly all week. I sprained my ankle and suffered for a whole week. The car is jumping again. The car broke down again.
& gt Play a role in drama, movies, television, etc. ); Performance: She acted in many plays during her college years. She acted in many plays in college.
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