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action

ac·tion1 /ˈækʃən/ ●●● S1 W1 noun  
1 doing STH 做某事 [uncountableU] the process of doing something, especially in order to achieve a particular thing 行动
 The government must take action (=do something) now to stop the rise in violent crime.
政府现在必须采取行动遏止暴力犯罪的上升。
action on
 Environmental groups want tougher action on pollution from cars.
环境保护团体希望对汽车污染采取更严厉的措施。
 She was looking forward to putting her ideas into action (=doing the things she had planned).
她盼望着将自己的想法付诸实施。
 Ambulance crews are ready to spring into action (=suddenly start doing something) if anything goes wrong during the race.
救护车急救人员随时准备出动,以应对比赛期间发生的意外。
2 STH done 所做的事DO [countableC] something that someone does 行为,作为
quick/swift/prompt action
 Her prompt actions probably saved my life.
她敏捷的行动很可能救了我一命。
 The child could not be held responsible for his actions (=he was too young to be blamed for them).
不能要求这个小孩对自己的行为负责。
defend/justify your action(s)
 The chief of police tried to justify his actions.
警察局长试图为自己的行为辩解。
3 in action DOsomeone or something that is in action is doing the job or activity they are trained or designed to do 在工作;在活动;在运转
 photos of ski jumpers in action
跳台滑雪者跳下时的照片
see/watch something/somebody in action
 I’d like to see the new computer system in action.
我希望看到新的计算机系统运行起来。
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4 out of action BROKEN
a) broken and not working 失灵,发生故障
 The photocopier is out of action again.
复印机又出故障了。
b) injured and unable to do anything 〔受伤而〕不能做事
put/keep somebody out of action
 The injury will keep him out of action for a month.
这次受伤将使他一个月无法做事。
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5 fighting 战斗WAR [uncountableU] fighting during a war 战斗
 There have been reports of widespread enemy action in the area.
据报敌军在该地区开展大规模行动。
killed/wounded in action (=killed or wounded while fighting) 阵亡/战斗中负伤
 His father was killed in action in Vietnam.
他的父亲在越战中阵亡。
 530 servicemen were reported missing in action (=they were never seen again after a battle).
据报有530名军人在战斗中失踪。
 The men were sent into action with little or no training.
这些男子被送上战场时几乎没有或根本未经训练。
n He had seen action (=been involved in fighting) in Korea.
5He had seen action (= been involved in fighting ) in France.
他在法国打过仗。
see thesaurus at war
6 legal 法律上的 [countableC, uncountableU] a legal or formal process to decide whether someone has done something wrong 诉讼
 They are threatening to take legal action against the hospital (=start a court case against them).
他们扬言要起诉这家医院。
 The director faces disciplinary action (=official action to punish him).
那位董事面临纪律处分。
 The matter is now the subject of a court action (=a court case).
此事现在成了一桩诉讼的争议事项。
 The students agreed to drop their action (=decided not to continue with a court case or an official complaint).
学生们同意撤诉。
 The sisters brought a libel action against the newspaper (=started a court case).
那家姐妹起诉报社诽谤。
7 excitement 激动 [uncountableU]
8 the events in a story/film etc 故事/电影等中的情节the action STORYthe events in a story, film, play etc 情节
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9 movement 活动MOVE/CHANGE POSITION [countableC, uncountableU] the way something moves or works 动作;功能
10 effect 作用EFFECT/INFLUENCE [uncountableU] the effect that a substance, especially a chemical, has on something 〔尤指化学物的〕作用
11 action group/committee etc SSOa group formed to change a social or political situation – often used in names 行动小组/委员会等〔常用于名称〕
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12 a piece/slice of the action informal an opportunity to be involved in an event or activity, especially one that will be enjoyable or will make money 参与,插手〔尤指为了玩乐、赚钱〕
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13. actions speak louder than words DOused to say that you are judged by what you do, and not by what you say 行动胜于言辞
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n14. action!
affirmative action
COLLOCATIONSMeaning 1: the process of doing something, especially in order to achieve a particular thing 行动
verbs
take action (=do something to deal with a problem) 采取行动
The government must take action to control inflation.
政府必须采取行动控制通货膨胀。
demand/call for action (=ask forcefully) 强烈要求采取行动
Voters are demanding tougher action on gun crime.
选民强烈要求对涉枪犯罪采取更严厉的措施。
swing/spring/leap into action (=suddenly start doing something) 突然行动起来
nThe fire crew immediately swung into action.
put something into action (=start doing something you have planned to do) 将某事付诸实施
She was looking forward to putting her plans into action.
她盼望着将自己的想法付诸实施。
nThe committee uses the expertise of local organisations to put these ideas into action.
adjectives
immediate/prompt/swift action 迅速的行动
The public wants immediate action to stop the terrorists.
民众希望立即采取措施阻止恐怖分子的活动。
urgent action (=that needs to be done immediately) 紧急行动
The Opposition called for urgent action to reduce unemployment.
反对党要求采取紧急措施降低失业率。
firm/tough action 坚决/严厉措施
We need firm action to deal with the problem.
我们需要采取坚决措施来解决这个问题。
decisive action (=that has a big effect on the way something develops) 决定性的措施
nWe are urging the international community to take decisive action on debt relief.
drastic action (=that has a very severe effect) 严厉措施
nThe president decided to take drastic action.
further action 进一步措施
nNo further action is necessary.
direct action (=that is aimed at making a government or company do something) 直接行动
nIn a bid to stop whale hunting, Greenpeace have threatened direct action.
political action 政治行动
nSome forms of political action are more effective than others.
industrial/strike action (=that workers take in order to protest about pay, working conditions etc) 劳工/罢工行动
nThe miners voted in favour of industrial action.
joint action (=that two or more countries, organizations etc take together) 联合行动
nCommunity leaders agreed to take joint action on scientific, social and environmental issues.
phrases
a course of action 行动步骤
Have you decided on a course of action?
行动方案你决定了吗?
a plan of action 行动计划
The General outlined his plan of action for the campaign.
将军概述了他的作战计划。
nEnvironmental groups have put forward an action plan.
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 5: fighting during a war 战斗
phrases
be killed/wounded in action (=killed or wounded while fighting)
Four of her sons have been killed in action.
be missing in action (=used to say that a soldier has not returned after a battle and their body has not been found)
A further 9,000 allied military personnel are still officially listed as missing in action.
verbs
see action (=be involved in fighting)
By the time he was 20 he’d seen action in the Gulf War and Bosnia.
go into action
American soldiers are going into action against the Mujahadin.
be sent into action
He declared that French soldiers will not be sent into action in Iraq.
adjectives
military action
America is not ruling out military action against Iran.
enemy action
The ship was damaged by enemy action.
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 6: a legal or formal process to decide whether someone has done something wrong 诉讼
adjectives
legal action
The singer threatened legal action against the magazine.
court action
The couple are still considering whether to take court action.
a libel action (=taken against someone who has written or printed untrue statements about you)
Judge Johan Kreigler dismissed a libel action brought against two newspapers.
a civil action (=involving business or property, rather than a crime)
The victim can seek damages in a civil action.
verbs
take legal action
He is within his rights to take legal action.
face legal action
The council demanded that we remove the posters, or face legal action.
bring a legal action
Justice Mayor ruled that she cannot bring a legal action for damages against the plaintiff.
nTHESAURUSMeaning 2: something that someone does
action noun [countableC] something that someone does
He is responsible for his own actions.
They refused to give a reason for their actions.
act noun [countableC] a particular type of action
violent acts
| act of violence/kindness/defiance etc
I believe the killing was an act of desperation.
activities noun [plural] things that people do, especially for enjoyment or to achieve an aim
leisure activities
political activities
Surveys may not give a true picture of people’s activities.
behaviour British EnglishBrE, behavior American EnglishAmE noun [uncountableU] the things that someone does and the way they behave
Do you think that advertisements really influence people’s behaviour?
The man’s behaviour seemed rather odd.
move noun [countableC] something that you do in order to achieve something
Her decision to sell the shares had been a smart move.
It’s a bold move to start a business in the current economic climate.
He needed time to figure out his next move.
step noun [countableC] one of a series of things that you do in order to deal with a problem or to succeed
The first step is to make sure we have got funding for the project.
We must take steps to make sure that this does not happen again.
This is an important step towards peace.
measure noun [countableC] an official action that is intended to deal with a particular problem
There are increased security measures at airports.
The school was closed as a precautionary measure following a chemical leak.
gesture noun [countableC] something that you do to show how you feel about someone or something
Do you think it would be a nice gesture to send her some flowers?
| gesture of goodwill/solidarity/defiance
The company gave us £100 as a gesture of goodwill.
deed noun [countableC] especially literary an action, especially one that is very good or very bad
evil deeds
heroic deeds
This is my good deed for the day.
exploits noun [plural] formal exciting or brave actions
daring exploits
His exploits were legendary.
feat noun [countableC] something someone does that people admire because you need a lot of skill, courage, or strength to do it
Completing a marathon is a remarkable feat for a six-year-old.
The bridge is a great feat of engineering.
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action!
AMFused by film directors to give the instruction to begin filming 开拍!〔电影导演下令开始拍摄时用语〕
 Lights, camera, action!
灯光,摄影,开拍!
action2 verb [transitiveT] formal  
to do a specific thing that needs to be done, especially after discussing it 进行处理,对采取行动
 How are we actually going to action these objectives?
我们究竟如何实现这些目标呢?
From Longman Business Dictionary
actionac·tion /ˈækʃən/ noun
1[countableC, uncountableU] when someone does something in order to deal with a problem or difficult situation
The government’s action was prompted by shortages of foreign exchange.
We must take action to make our shares accessible to a broader segment of the investing public.
see also right of action
affirmative action direct action industrial action job action secondary action strike action
2[uncountableU] when important things happen, for example when there is a lot of buying or selling or prices rise or fall
The tax cut was intended to restore some market action in the banking and real-estate sectors.
3[countableC, uncountableU]LAW the process of taking a case or a claim against someone to a court of law
They began an action to repossess the house.
When the loan was not repaid, he threatened legal action.
They will bring an action against him if he does not repay the loan.
class action frivolous action personal action
Origin action
(1300-1400) Old French Latin actio, from agere; → ACT1

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