Japanese Meaning of put on an act

演技をする

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Definitions and Meaning of put on an act in English

put on an act

to represent or perform by action especially on the stage, one of the principal divisions of a theatrical work (such as a play or opera), the doing of a thing, to produce an effect, to perform on the stage, to be capable of being performed, a performance or presentation identified with a particular individual or group, to play the part of as if in a play, to behave as if performing on the stage, to conduct oneself, a display of affected behavior, the sum of a person's actions or effects that serve to create an impression or set an example, a formal record of something done or transacted, a decision or determination of a sovereign, a legislative council, or a court of justice, something done voluntarily, a state of real existence rather than possibility, to take action, actuate, animate, feign, simulate, impersonate, one of successive parts or performances (as in a variety show or circus), to perform a specified function, to behave in a manner suitable to, the process of doing something, the formal product of a legislative body, the performer or performers in such an act, to give a decision or award

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演技をする

to represent or perform by action especially on the stage, one of the principal divisions of a theatrical work (such as a play or opera), the doing of a thing,

なをする,展示を行う,偽る,ふりをする,行為,偽る,ふりをする,出かける,ポーズ,着る

No antonyms found.

put into words => 言葉にする, put forth => 提出する, put by => 貯める, put (something) straight => 直す (何かを), pustules => 膿疱,