overact
英 [əʊvər'ækt]
美 ['ovɚ'ækt]
- vt. 将…表演得过火;行动过火
- vi. 夸张表演;表演过火
1. over- "above normal" + act.
- overact (v.)
- 1610s, "to go too far in action," from over- + act (v.). Meaning "to play a part with too much emphasis, to chew the scenery" is from 1630s. Related: Overacted; overacting.
- 1. Amateur actors often overact.
- 业余演员往往表演过火.
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- 2. Declan: I'm allowed to bring girls with home but i shouldn't overact it of course.
- 父母允许我带女孩子回家,但是当然不应该有过分的举动.
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