act

act — verb

1. to do things in a certain way, showing a particular kind of behaviour.

1.動詞不及物B1
釋義

to do things in a certain way, showing a particular kind of behaviour.

例句

The children acted well while their grandparents were visiting for dinner.

act + adverb for behaviour

At the interview, Mina acted calm even though her hands were shaking.

act + adjective

同義詞

文法句型

act + adjective

act like + noun

用法筆記

Often followed by an adjective or by 'like + noun' to show the kind of behaviour. Distinguish from sense 5, which usually suggests annoying or foolish behaviour.

常見錯誤

Mina acted as calm in the interview.
Mina acted calm in the interview.
💡after 'act' for behaviour, use the adjective directly, not 'as'.

2. to take steps instead of waiting, usually to achieve something or handle a probl

2.動詞不及物B2
釋義

to take steps instead of waiting, usually to achieve something or handle a problem.

例句

The town acted fast after the river rose above the bridge.

act + adverb

Seeing smoke in the kitchen, Rosa acted to keep the children outside.

act to + verb

同義詞
  • move

    slightly less formal and often faster in tone

  • respond

    stresses answering a situation rather than starting something new

  • intervene

    suggests stepping in to change events

反義詞
  • wait

    to delay instead of doing something

  • hesitate

    to be slow because you are unsure

文法句型

act to + verb

act on + report / advice / information

用法筆記

This sense focuses on doing something practical. Common with adverbs like 'quickly' and with patterns such as 'act to...' or 'act on...'.

常見錯誤

We acted the problem immediately.
We acted to solve the problem immediately.
💡this sense does not take the problem as a direct object.

3. to start producing a result, especially in the body or on a material.

3.動詞不及物B2
釋義

to start producing a result, especially in the body or on a material.

例句

The cream acted within minutes and the baby's rash began to fade.

act within + time

The medicine acted slowly, so Mr. Lin stayed in bed all morning.

act + adverb with medicine subject

同義詞
  • work

    the most common everyday alternative

  • take effect

    often used for medicine, rules, and plans

反義詞
  • fail

    to produce no result

文法句型

act on + body part / material

act within + time

用法筆記

The subject is often something that causes change, such as a drug, heat, pressure, or a policy. Do not confuse this with sense 6, where something acts as another thing.

常見錯誤

The cream acted to my skin in seconds.
The cream acted on my skin in seconds.
💡use 'on' for the thing affected.

4. to appear as a character before an audience or camera.

4.動詞及物 / 不及物B1
釋義

to appear as a character before an audience or camera.

例句

Ken acted the doctor in our school play last Friday.

act + role noun

In the film, Sara acted opposite a famous singer from Seoul.

act opposite + performer

同義詞
  • perform

    broader; also used for music and dance

  • play

    common when naming the character directly

文法句型

act in + play / film

act + role noun

用法筆記

Often followed by 'in' for the production, or by a role noun in more formal stage language. This is the only verb sense tied to theatre and film performance.

常見錯誤

Sara acted at the film.
Sara acted in the film.
💡use 'in' for the production.

5. to make yourself look foolish, annoying, or unnatural, often to get attention.

5.動詞不及物B1
釋義

to make yourself look foolish, annoying, or unnatural, often to get attention.

例句

Stop acting silly and put your shoes back on.

act + adjective in commands

At lunch, Dylan acted like a boss and ordered everyone around.

act like + noun

同義詞
反義詞

文法句型

act silly / cool / superior

act like + noun

用法筆記

Common in spoken English when criticizing someone's manner. It often suggests that the behaviour is not natural or not suitable for the situation.

常見錯誤

Stop to act silly.
Stop acting silly.
💡after 'stop' for ending a behaviour, use the -ing form.

6. to do the job of something, or be used in its place.

6.動詞不及物B2
釋義

to do the job of something, or be used in its place.

例句

For one week, the spare room acted as a home office.

act as + role

In the emergency, Lena acted as team leader until noon.

act as + temporary job

同義詞
  • serve as

    the closest neutral equivalent

  • function as

    slightly more formal and common in technical writing

文法句型

act as + role

act as + substitute object

用法筆記

Almost always followed by 'as + noun'. The subject may be a person, room, object, or system that fills a role for a time.

常見錯誤

This box acts a table.
This box acts as a table.
💡this sense needs 'as' before the role or substitute.

act — noun