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  • 91act —   1. To do. Hana.   To act as, noho.    ♦ Act of God, pō ino no ke Akua mai.   2. Theatrical. Mahele (of a play).    ♦ To act in a play, hana keaka.   3. Law. Kānāwai.   4. To pretend. Ho omeamea, ho omea …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 92act up — intransitive verb Date: 1903 1. to act in a way different from that which is normal or expected: as a. to behave in an unruly, recalcitrant, or capricious manner < the children were acting up > b. show off c. to function improperly …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 93act on — phr verb Act on is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑force Act on is used with these nouns as the object: ↑advice, ↑hunch, ↑impulse, ↑information, ↑instruction, ↑recommendation, ↑suggestion, ↑tip off …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 94ACT — • Actor Language minimale Programmiersprache mit LISP ähnlicher Syntax zur Programmierung von Aktoren • Air Control Team • Algebraic Compiler and Translator • Automatic Code Translation • Advanced Communication Technology Paketvermittlungssystem&#8230; …

    Acronyms

  • 95ACT — [1] Actor Language minimale Programmiersprache mit LISP ähnlicher Syntax zur Programmierung von Aktoren [2] Air Control Team [3] Algebraic Compiler and Translator [4] Automatic Code Translation [5] Advanced Communication Technology&#8230; …

    Acronyms von A bis Z

  • 96act —  ; actuality    These two related terms (from the Latin agere, meaning to do ) have a wide variety of meanings; two meanings are particularly important in theology: (1) in the area of morality, human act refers to a person s free, deliberate,&#8230; …

    Glossary of theological terms

  • 97act — See: READ THE RIOT ACT …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 98act — See: READ THE RIOT ACT …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 99act up — verb To misbehave; to cause trouble. My allergies act up during hay fever season …

    Wiktionary

  • 100act — See act, action …

    Dictionary of problem words and expressions