performing
adj. 表演的,履行的
v. 执行( perform的现在分词 ); 履行; 表演; 扮演
When you perform a task or action, especially a complicated one, you do it.
We're looking for people of all ages who have performed outstanding acts of bravery, kindness or courage...
我们正在寻找那些见义勇为、乐于助人、勇气可嘉的人,年龄不限。
His council had had to perform miracles on a tiny budget...
他的委员会不得不以极少的预算去创造奇迹。
If something performs a particular function, it has that function.
A complex engine has many separate components, each performing a different function.
一个复杂发动机有很多独立零部件,每个零部件具有不同作用。
If you perform a play, a piece of music, or a dance, you do it in front of an audience.
Gardiner has pursued relentlessly high standards in performing classical music...
加德纳一直不懈地追求古典音乐演奏的高水准。
This play was first performed in 411 BC...
该剧于公元前411年首演。
If someone or something performs well, they work well or achieve a good result. If they perform badly, they work badly or achieve a poor result.
He had not performed well in his exams...
他考试没考好。
England performed so well against France at Wembley...
在温布利球场上,英格兰队表现出色,击败了法国队。
1. the performance of a part or role in a drama
Ophthalmic surgeons are now performing laser surgery to correct myopia.
眼科医生现在采用激光手术来矫正近视。
She'smuch happier performing live than in a recording studio.
与在录音棚里录音相比,她更喜欢现场表演。
She had started to devote her energies to teaching rather than performing.
她已经开始将精力从表演转移到教学中。
He began performing in the early fifties, singing and playing guitar.
他从50年代早期开始表演吉他弹唱。
Gardiner has pursued relentlessly high standards in performing classical music.
加德纳一直不懈地追求古典音乐演奏的高水准。