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I . act [ækt] RZ.

2. act (of a play) TEATR:

act

3. act no l.mn. (pretence):

act
igra r.ż.
to put on an act

4. act (performance):

act
točka r.ż.

5. act PR.:

act
zakon r.m.
to get in on the act

II . act [ækt] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

2. act (function):

act person
act thing

3. act (represent):

act
to act for [or on behalf of] sb

4. act (behave):

act
act
act your age!
to act as if ...

5. act (play):

act

6. act (sham):

act

7. act (take effect):

to act [on sth]

III . act [ækt] CZ. cz. przech.

act out CZ. cz. przech.

1. act (realize):

act
act

2. act (perform):

act
act

3. act (play through):

act

act up CZ. cz. nieprzech. pot.

1. act person:

act

2. act thing:

act

3. act (go crazy):

act
noreti [f. dk. ponoreti]

4. act (boast):

act
act

ˈplay-act CZ. cz. nieprzech.

ˈspeech act RZ. JĘZ.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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In a shocking act of savagery, she says he set fire to a bowl of nail polish remover while her hand was in it.
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These act on a ketone (pyruvate) and can go back and forth in the metabolic chain.
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Old cases usually regarded an act done or decision reached in breach of a mandatory requirement as a nullity and void "ab initio" (that is, from the beginning).
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This act is deemed to be a sort of fast and penance necessary for the journey.
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Extracts of flowers are used against heart diseases, leucorrhoea, and menorrhagia, and act as antiduretic in polyuria and antitoxin.
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Individuals who think ahead to the future consequences of their present behaviours are more inclined to act in ways that are protective of their future health and well-being.
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Their most popular use is the establishment of video links, permitting computers to act as videophones or videoconference stations.
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Such decisions are usually left up to those who are legally responsible to act on behalf of the bank.
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The act of imagining unexperienced childhood events, such as being rescued by a lifeguard or breaking a window with one's hand, increased confidence that the events had occurred.
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The bizarre concept of delivering a ventriloquist act, a visual humour, by radio, an audio medium, never seemed to bother anyone at the time, however.
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