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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - action

 

Action

action
n. & v. --n. 1 the fact or process of doing or acting (demanded action; put ideas into action). 2 forcefulness or energy as a characteristic (a woman of action). 3 the exertion of energy or influence (the action of acid on metal). 4 something done; a deed or act (not aware of his own actions). 5 a a series of events represented in a story, play, etc. b sl. exciting activity (arrived late and missed the action; want some action). 6 a armed conflict; fighting (killed in action). b an occurrence of this, esp. a minor military engagement. 7 a the way in which a machine, instrument, etc. works (explain the action of an air pump). b the mechanism that makes a machine, instrument, etc. (e.g. a musical instrument, a gun, etc.) work. c the mode or style of movement of an animal or human (usu. described in some way) (a runner with good action). 8 a legal process; a lawsuit (bring an action). 9 (in imper.) a word of command to begin, esp. used by a film director etc. --v.tr. bring a legal action against. Phrases and idioms action committee (or group etc.) a body formed to take active steps, esp. in politics. action-packed colloq. full of action or excitement. action painting an aspect of abstract expressionism with paint applied by the artist's random or spontaneous gestures. action point a proposal for action, esp. arising from a discussion etc. action replay a playback of part of a television broadcast, esp. a sporting event, often in slow motion. action stations positions taken up by troops etc. ready for battle. go into action start work. out of action not working. take action begin to act (esp. energetically in protest). Etymology: ME f. OF f. L actio -onis (as ACT)
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  noun see: agent Date: 14th century the initiating of a proceeding in a court of justice by which one demands or enforces one's right, the bringing about of an alteration by force or through a natural agency, the manner or method of performing:, an actor's or speaker's deportment or expression by means of attitude, voice, and gesture, the style of movement of the feet and legs (as of a horse), a function of the body or one of its parts, an act of will, 5. a thing done ; deed, the accomplishment of a thing usually over a period of time, in stages, or with the possibility of repetition, behavior, conduct , initiative, enterprise , 6. a. an engagement between troops or ships, combat in war , b. an event or series of events forming a literary composition, the unfolding of the events of a drama or work of fiction ; plot, the movement of incidents in a plot, the combination of circumstances that constitute the subject matter of a painting or sculpture, 7. an operating mechanism, the manner in which a mechanism or instrument operates, 8. the price movement and trading volume of a commodity, security, or market, the process of betting including the offering and acceptance of a bet and determination of a winner, financial gain or an opportunity for financial gain , sexual activity, the most vigorous, productive, or exciting activity in a particular field, area, or group ...
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