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词汇 underact
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Definition of underact in English:

underact

verbʌndərˈaktˌəndərˈækt
[no object]
  • Act a part in a play or film in an overly restrained or unemotional way.

    (戏剧,电影)表演不充分,未尽情表演

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The acting isn't all that way, because we're sometimes treated to underacting as a change of pace.
    • For once, he underacts, and still manages to create a memorable character.
    • An actor himself, he doesn't write plays so much as actors' exercises: violently angry confrontations, absurdly bizarre vignettes, and abject deflations good for practicing sotto voce underacting.
    • I think this movie may mark the only time in recorded history when he managed to underact in a part.
    • Who overacted, underacted, didn't try or couldn't act his or her way out of a paper bag?
    • He was often, and probably justly, accused of underacting in the movies, but never of overacting.
    • It's a caper film, with all the obligatory touchstones of the genre and everyone underacts to great effect.
    • When in doubt, they seem to choose underacting, which is a smart pick.
    • Thank John, who overacts in direct proportion to the amount of underacting everyone else does.
    • He underacts many scenes, perhaps going for stoic emotional pain but looking bored.
    • This movie is loud, gaudy, underacted, and completely without a soul.
    • DeNiro underacts brilliantly, creating a character whose obsessive concern for control and order is both his means to the top and his undoing.
    • The young actress manages, at the same time, to underact and overdo playing a grieving yet bratty young girl.

Rhymes

abreact, abstract, act, attract, bract, compact, contract, counteract, diffract, enact, exact, extract, fact, humpbacked, impact, interact, matter-of-fact, pact, protract, redact, refract, retroact, subcontract, subtract, tact, tract, transact, unbacked, untracked

Definition of underact in US English:

underact

verbˌəndərˈæktˌəndərˈakt
[no object]
  • Act a part in a play or film in an overly restrained or unemotional way.

    (戏剧,电影)表演不充分,未尽情表演

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When in doubt, they seem to choose underacting, which is a smart pick.
    • An actor himself, he doesn't write plays so much as actors' exercises: violently angry confrontations, absurdly bizarre vignettes, and abject deflations good for practicing sotto voce underacting.
    • Who overacted, underacted, didn't try or couldn't act his or her way out of a paper bag?
    • The acting isn't all that way, because we're sometimes treated to underacting as a change of pace.
    • Thank John, who overacts in direct proportion to the amount of underacting everyone else does.
    • It's a caper film, with all the obligatory touchstones of the genre and everyone underacts to great effect.
    • The young actress manages, at the same time, to underact and overdo playing a grieving yet bratty young girl.
    • He was often, and probably justly, accused of underacting in the movies, but never of overacting.
    • This movie is loud, gaudy, underacted, and completely without a soul.
    • He underacts many scenes, perhaps going for stoic emotional pain but looking bored.
    • I think this movie may mark the only time in recorded history when he managed to underact in a part.
    • For once, he underacts, and still manages to create a memorable character.
    • DeNiro underacts brilliantly, creating a character whose obsessive concern for control and order is both his means to the top and his undoing.
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