act out
Pronunciation(ambitransitive) To express internal feelings or thoughts. Translations
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Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˌækt ˈaʊ̯t/
act out
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see act, out
- She's a street performer, so she acts out on Ninth Street.
- (transitive) To perform something specific.
- (idiomatic) To perform a scene from a play, a charade or an exercise.
- Despite already being aware, he will be acting out the pretence of a surprise.
- (idiomatic) To perform a fantasy in reality.
- 1987, Allan Bloom, The Closing of the American Mind: How Higher Education Has Failed Democracy and Impoverished the Souls of Today's Students
- What was acted out in the American and French Revolutions had been thought out beforehand in the writings of Locke and Rousseau, the scenarists for the drama of modern politics.
- I've wanted to do this for so long, but I never thought I could act it out.
- (idiomatic) To perform a scene from a play, a charade or an exercise.
- French: jouer
- Russian: представля́ть
- French: péter les plombs
- German: ausleben
- Russian: кочевря́житься
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